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Benidorm La Cala Ed Brasilia

I Festival Marina de Denia 2010

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The association of employers Marina de Denia, AEMD invites everyone to the First Festival Marina de Denia which takes place this weekend, the 28, 29 and 30 of May, 2010. There will be events and attractions in every bar and restaurant forming part of the association, which are 192, agua de mar, Budha Sol, Due, Isla Tortuga, Jordans, Latitude, MM and Zensa marina. Come and enjoy life music, bouncy castle for the kids, DJ ... and much more. Free access and parking, and a great day out in a beautiful setting!

Townhouse For Sale - Golf Bahía, Sierra Cortina - 175.000 Euros

Denia Miramontgo

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Prices from 495.000 Euros

Five To-Do's Before We Can Sell Your Home

Some of the ideas come from an American real estate agent but it still works here in Spain too! 1. Flower up curb appeal. Do the lawn and bushes look neatly manicured? Could it use more? Are pretty flowers or plants framing the entrance? Is the walkway free from cracks? Does it smell like blooms or manure as you approach the front door? Are the windows clean? Is the paint peeling? Is the grass healthy? Weeds are green, too, you know, so by healthy I not only mean green, but I also mean no weeds. Does your front door have a fresh coat of paint? Curb appeal can be a chore or a fun family event. Either way, it has to happen before the For Sale sign goes up! And, by the way, continue until the notary signing. It's just the right thing to do. 2. Carry out a home inspection. Be proactive. Imagine you are the buyer and critically inspect the property. It is exactly what any potential buyer will do, so why not eliminate everythi...

Finestrat

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Viewed this great villa today - more photos here

Spain "officially" out of recession

Finally, Spain has managed to drag itself out of recession in the first quarter, according to the latest figures published by the Central Bank on Friday, becoming the last major world economy to return to growth. Analysts however, warned that any growth would be short lived and 2010 would likely record negative growth overall. The Spanish economy experienced a growth of 0.1 per cent during the first quarter of the year after having lived six consecutive quarters of contraction.