renting&buying in goa: update? |
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| miche01 Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: south africa
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| renting&buying in goa: update? hi im an indian born in south africa, a 3rd generation decendant of india, and i am looking at moving to goa with my family by june 2008. i have a 11 yr old and also need a good school. can someone pls fill me in on rules regarding rent/buying a house? which is better? what are the prices of houses /apts near manovikas or similar school. do u know school rates? Last edited by machadinha; Jan 28th, 2008 at 17:48.. Reason: moved to create own thread, adjusted title |
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| This is just a cameo appearance Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Chennai, India
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| Rules? You really have to do your own homework on this one, but if you are an Indian Citizen, then no problems. If you are a foreigner, but you have Indian forebears, or once held an Indian passport, then, as a pio or holder of OCI or PIO card you can also buy. |
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| Maha Guru Member Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: Land that shakes and bakes.
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| Met a Punjabi student whose family had done this.. |
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| Infidel Sufi Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: styx
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| Judging from your other posts, wouldn't really advise moving to goa. Rip off ![]()
__________________ When I look up, I see people cashing in. I don't see heaven, or saints or angels. I see people cashing in on every decent impulse and human tragedy. -Heller, Catch-22 |
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| Guru Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Hollywood
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| From a cash flow perspective, you are better off renting in India. also, just to make sure India agrees with you, it might be smarter to rent for a while before you decide to buy. |
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