Dan Fenu
5 reasons property in the EU is still a good buy for Britons
17 May 2017 | 2 replies
In the event of the UK leaving the EU, possible scenarios include:The UK remains in the single market therefore Britons maintain their rights to live and work in the EU, similar to citizens from Switzerland, Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.The UK stays outside the single market but the UK negotiates terms with individual EU countries, such as Spain, resulting in legislation giving Britons similar rights to those they currently have as EU citizens.The UK stays outside the single market meaning Britons acquire similar rights to non-European nationals buying or moving there, such as Australians or Americans.So, in the event of Brexit, we’d essentially be treated like any other non-EU, non-European Economic Area (EEA) citizens, Americans and Australians, for example.
Austin Fruechting
Officially Financially Free at 32 !! - Exciting Day!
15 August 2017 | 255 replies
We've done Iceland, France, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, and a good amount stateside.
Jasmine Russell
Rages to riches, or at least fairly wealthy
28 October 2021 | 65 replies
I am wealthy in family, in opportunity and in personal growth.During these last 6 years we have been in Italy a couple times, Paris a couple times, Iceland, the Greek Islands, Amsterdam...
Robert Mack
New foreclosure defense: Prove I owe you
3 March 2009 | 8 replies
Maybe a little town in Iceland?
Ellert Larusson
New member from Iceland
18 June 2020 | 3 replies
Curious to know what investing is like in Iceland.
Scott McGill
Chess anyone?
8 April 2014 | 12 replies
On chess.com I really love danish gambit (white) And icelandic gambit (black) when I can.Sorry if I just nerded up this awesome web page.ThanksScott Mac
Kristinn Sævar Magnússon
Newbie from Garðabær, Iceland
18 June 2020 | 3 replies
I was born and raised in Iceland and currently living in Garðabær (Reykjavík Metropolitan area).
George Ganis
Impact of inflation
18 December 2014 | 3 replies
If your situation is so constrained, just remember that todays down interest rates are tomorrows highs... factor that into your calculations.Variables rates in Iceland became astronomically high during the financial crisis.
Tyler Kress
Disapproving Family - Starting in Rental Property Investing
20 August 2019 | 98 replies
I have 24 locations, (27 units) most of my peers thought i was nuts, but im 44 and consider myself retired, and they are all working with no end in sight, but in their mind rentals are way too much work, I dont know I maybe spend 2 hours a month managing my managers, I can go on vacation when ever I want and can conduct business from wherever, Im going to Iceland coming up and none of my tenants will know im gone, heck most of my tenants dont know who I am, or that I own the house they live in.
Michel Midouin
Raising private money
14 August 2019 | 10 replies
Hi Michel,It's What You Know, as well as Who You Know.Are you typing on an Icelandic keyboard?