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         <description><![CDATA[Within Slovakia, as in most new European countries, there are many new developments being planned - from apartment buildings to large scale city complexes. This makes for a great investment opportunity as much of the new property is to be sold off plan.
Property bought this way is usually cheaper and by the time it is built it has already gained in value over the selling price. The buyer will usually pay a reservation fee at the beginning and then pay the rest of the asking price in stages as...]]></description>
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