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Information on Cape Verde
Can anyone tell me how you get to Cape Verde and what is the cheapest way to get there?
We are considering going to look at properties to buy and would also like to know what the political situation is like - is it a safe place ? What is the currency and has anyone else bought out there?
We are considering going to look at properties to buy and would also like to know what the political situation is like - is it a safe place ? What is the currency and has anyone else bought out there?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends where you are going from. London you have to go via either lisbon, amsterdam or perhaps even madrid. But they were planning some direct from other airports (think manchester) I had considered purchasing there earlier (went to a few seminars) but decided against - may be a real success and looks beautiful. But I had a lot of issues - some practical (travel, infrastructure, resources, earthquake zone, drought, etc) - some more moral/ethical (but that's my hang up). These may help - I found there was a lot of info on line. (Oh and hopefully it has changed but apparently the process of going through 'immegration' is rather lengthy to say the least. )
Currency is CV escudo but it's linked to euro
http://www.go2capeverde.com/about_cv/index.asp #flights
http://www.capeverdetravel.co.uk/
I decided on italy in the end. I wanted somewhere I loved and where was fairly accessible. Danger with cape verde is that it might (worst case scenario) become like the canaries (only meant in the loss of real identityin the places where people holiday) But some of the islands look beautiful (Sao Vincence was the one that appealed to me)
Good luck!
Currency is CV escudo but it's linked to euro
http://www.go2capeverde.com/about_cv/index.asp #flights
http://www.capeverdetravel.co.uk/
I decided on italy in the end. I wanted somewhere I loved and where was fairly accessible. Danger with cape verde is that it might (worst case scenario) become like the canaries (only meant in the loss of real identityin the places where people holiday) But some of the islands look beautiful (Sao Vincence was the one that appealed to me)
Good luck!
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It is stable and secure, if that is your concern and it is becoming very popular with developers. In fact it may be at risk of over development. The most popular places are Sal Island and Sao Tiago. Have a look at http://www.globalhideaway.com/GHC-16-Cape_Verd e_Property.htm
for listings from different agents. My advice is talk to different agents and see what is available and take your time. Don't just go for the first thing that you are shown.
for listings from different agents. My advice is talk to different agents and see what is available and take your time. Don't just go for the first thing that you are shown.