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Before you do anything else we strongly recommend you check out the Lake Balaton area and view a selection of properties to see if everything is to your liking. We try and make this experience as enjoyable as possible. But rest assured we keep things nice and relaxed and avoid pushy sales techniques - when you see how nice everything is in Hungary we have found that we don't need to persuade anyone - the country itself does the selling ! read more...
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The information here is a guide only and flights to Hungary should be checked with the relevant airlines. read more...
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INEXPENSIVE - Unbelievable value for money and major savings when compared with Euro zone destinations(or even the UK).
e.g. Meal for 2 inc drinks typically under Ł10 in total. Coffee Ł0.30, Bottle of wine Ł0.80, Bottle of Beer Ł0.40, 1kg Cherries Ł0.50 read more...
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Why should you invest in property in Hungary? Because of the world financial situation people want to spend less, where can you buy for less? Right now you can take advantage of amazing low prices of properties in Hungary, the undiscovered jewel within the European Community. read more...
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Here are some typical 'cost of living' prices comparing Hungary to the
UK. The prices shown are typically what you might pay in the local villages
around Lake Balaton. read more...
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Hungary was part of the polyglot Austro-Hungarian Empire, which collapsed during World War I. The country fell under communist rule following World War II. In 1956, a revolt and announced withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact were met with a massive military intervention by Moscow. In the more open GORBACHEV years, Hungary led the movement to dissolve the Warsaw Pact and steadily shifted toward multiparty democracy and a market-oriented economy. Following the collapse of the USSR in 1991, Hungary developed close political and economic ties to Western Europe read more...
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In an email article sent out by the Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis, the article showed whereabouts in the world your money goes furthest on normal shopping items which amongst other things included beer, water and meals. read more...
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