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I received a reply from infos@martiniquevillas.net in well written
English. He says that %26quot;they are mostly sold to French residents%26quot; and
that %26quot;300.000 US $ is rather high for the local market%26quot;. They normally
deal in new apartments but also sell previously owned properties.
Their website, which is partially in English only displays a fraction
of what they have on offer:
http://martiniquevillas.net
Hi Salem-ga
As mentioned in the well researched answer you were given there are
several places you can use to translate the pages to English from the
French.
To quote from the answer :
If you need to translate the websites from French to English, I
recommend these free services:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr
http://www.tranexp.com:2000/InterTran.cgi
http://www.worldlingo.com/products_services/worldlingo_translator.html
To add to this list, Google has a translation service as well. And you
can find it here:
://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en%26amp;lr=
The Google critiera you mention is for %26quot;Asking Questions%26quot; Since the
country you are talking about is a French Speaking country with very
little information in English anywhere, especially buisness
transactions, these translation services maybe very useful to you.
Also, if you don%26#39;t speak French I would suggest begining to learn the
language before you move down there, since it is a French speaking
country. The money there is also not going to be US Dollars. Keep that
in mind as well.
webadept-ga Why not consider the Cayman Islands. They are a British colony thus
the languge spoken is english. Further you have the protection of
British common law, which is similar to American law. If you look on
the Brac your buget could put you on the beach. Further more the Brac
has a hospitil and regular jet service. Grand Cayman is more
cosmopltin but 300k might not get you on the beach.
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