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Carinthia
498000.00 EUR
This freshly renovated, remodelled and updated farm house is set in a more peaceful location within minutes of Nassfeld (www.nassfeld.at). One of the areas best skiing locations. Additional skiing areas also easily accessed. Spas are also nearby. Located
From Nomad4ever, yesterday Similar articles
If you are into Electronic Gadgets, you might think that a holiday destination like Bali is not the right place to buy or bargain for the latest toys. Tech hubs like Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok dominate this area in Asia. In general, you are better off purchasing your new Laptop or Android Smartphone in one of those places. But thankfully, things are changing fast and the population of Bali (and its Expat Community) are getting more and more tech affine. This provides new opportunities...
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From Scotland Bound, 5 days ago Similar articles
So, a lot of bloggers have a thing they do weekly. As a way to keep reader's interested and also to give me something to write about on a regular basis. Well, I've come up with my own. It's, "Dumb Question of the Week" (as seen by my blog post title). As an American expat in Sweden, I get a lot of the same questions, you know, the "standards", but sometimes....sometimes I get doozies. Usually they'll come about once a week, depending on how social I am. This new theme will be mostly focused...
From The Thai Pirate - An Englishman', 5 days ago Similar articles
A new rugby season dawns, and so I've promised myself that this year I am going to get as much rugby in as possible.... Recently I contacted the Bangkok Bangers (one of the better known expat rugby clubs in BKK) and they let me come and play vs Bangkok Japanese. Great team, over 30 turned up. 4 x 20 minutes (plus we had at least 30 minutes run around beforehand. This Pirate is shattered). Pleased to say that the Bangers were triumphant, but only just..... the Bangkok Japanese side were...
From Neil and Caz in Abu Dhabi, 5 days ago Similar articles
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From Andre in Chile, 6 days ago Similar articles
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From Eyes Wide Oman, 1 weeks ago Similar articles
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From Mid-Atlantic English, 1 weeks ago Similar articles
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From Mid-Atlantic English, 1 weeks ago Similar articles
Family at Cragside To balance yesterday's wild and windswept shots taken from the side of the Cheviot, the biggest of the The Cheviots, today I have some shots from the southern end of the Cheviots, in the valley at Cragside. Actually, this is more for my sense of fairness because as Expat Mum pointed out yesterday, there's more to the Cheviots than wild and barren landscapes!Stream at CragsideMore on Cragside another day, but suffice it to say for now that it is a fantastic place to...
From A Letter from the Netherlands, 1 weeks ago Similar articles
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150 Liverpool Street Sydney
1900 AUD
For 4 people. Sleek, stylish & ultra chic. Spacious, funky designer 2 bedroom apartments, fully fitted out. Fantastic discounts on weekly stays. Nightly rates from $249 to $699 depending on the length of stay and day of week.Minimum 7 nights stay over New Years Eve. Special Conditions apply
Sandridge Street, Bondi Beach Sydney
2400 AUD
Exclusive beachside apartments, located next to world famous Bondi Beach. Nightly rates vary from $269 to $699 depending on length of stay and day of week. Minimum 3 nights stay on Friday and Saturday nights.Beautiful breezy interiors with crisp white walls, luxurious American Oak polished timber floors, high lofty ceilings, contemporary furniture and a fabulous outdoor terrace with fantastic L shaped lounges. Contemporary, stylish and overly spacious. Quite simply THE BEST location in Bondi Beach, an exclusive property at an enviable address.
361 Kent St, Sydney CBD Sydney
1020 AUD
Centrally located on Kent Street in the heart of Sydney's CBD, the Trafalgar building is convenient for business/pleasure for long term stays. Close to Darling Harbour, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wynyard Rail & Bus Interchange and major shopping precincts, these apartments offer superbly appointed studio, one and two bedroom accommodation.
24-28 First Avenue Sydney
800 AUD
Our two and three bedroom serviced and furnished apartments provide spacious and comfortable Western Sydney accommodation for up to six persons at less than the cost of a hotel room.
5 Tiptrees Ave., Carlingford, NSW Sydney
935 AUD
The apartments are in a small residential building, which underwent an extensive refurbishment in 2001, resulting in a modern self-contained furnished apartments accommodation.
117 Liverpool Road Sydney
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Burwood's newest Hotel offers both Fully Furnished Serviced Apartments and Standard Motel suites. With over 50 comfortable rooms, there is an array of rooms to suit the needs of the general traveler to families and executives.
165-167 Lyons Road, Drummoyne NSW Sydney
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Trying to use up some of the last zucchini in my garden, I made a lovely vegetable broth for a cous cous, to fill my cravings as an expat for some spice in my life. The simple broth is onions, carrots, potatoes and zucchini with some water and salt. Simple and light. When I serve it for cous cous, I add some cooked chickpeas and then add Harissa as wanted as I ladle the broth onto the cous cous. I am a happy woman. But this Sunday I had other cravings, a summer minestrone with rice, which I...
A photo post because it's just too hot for me to concentrate on finishing any of the posts I've been working on for the last few weeks. (And if you visit the same expat site that I do, you know that I've already written quite enough in the last couple of days.)Abandoned Cinquecento near GagliardelleSomething about this photo says 'summer' to me, I think it's the color scheme and the overgrown grasses about to turn golden, but I wonder if the image isn't operating on a deeper level for me,...
We all know how Tuscany has many hidden (and many well-known) treasures to know for the first time or discover with a little effort. Art cities, but also little centers, literally overflow with monuments and places to visit, so many you almost get overwhelmed. The question we get most often here or on the forum is, “I am going to be in city/town for a week, what should I get to see'“. Of course it is always hard to answer that question. It all comes down to how you prioritize your...
After a little over a year the forum on Tuscany has grown considerably. Thanks to all those that have and continue to find in the forum a valid resource of first hand knowledge on Tuscany, the information on the forum is increasingly useful and relevant. With a lot of useful information on Tuscany and the properties advertised on Thriftytuscany.com, but also complete freedom of information regarding any other resource on the Internet, the forum gives a 360-degree vision on Tuscany. It covers...