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Carpetbaggers are full of gripe in the north these days !

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Postby apc2010 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 8:52 pm

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quattro wrote:so cheap (ekaman tzai ton karava homa )

One Donum Esdere land for sale in Alsancak, 4 mins drive from Escape Beach, close to shops, banks and School's etc. All building taxes have been paid to the Beladere and water and electric are on site, not nearly on site , THERE ON SITE. There is also drawings all passed for 2 x 140mt 3 bed detached villa's with pool's, or you could build up to a 280 sq mt villa. Not overlooked by load's of other building's which is how it will stay. Reduced to £35,000 Would take W.H.Y. in p.x. 0533 8777 003 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 0533 8777 003
http://www.cyprus44.com/forums/53136.asp


The above offer was made on 5th January, 2011, but on January 17th, it was reduced to £34,000 (see below). I knew the prices in the north were going down, but didn't think it was that fast. If you wait for 3 month longer, it will be down to 5 quid.! :lol:






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Reduced to £34,000


Well ... remember what they say if a price is too good to be true then it's ...well... too good to be true.... but that won't stop some carpetbagging (or more likely Mainland TR) thieves or other scumbags sniffing around.



more proof that greed is stronger ..............

atfer all the warnings ...........

http://www.cyprus44.com/forums/53815.asp
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Postby EricSeans » Mon Jan 17, 2011 8:59 pm

quattro wrote:http://www.cyprus44.com/forums/53706.asp

check that out boys and give attention msg 11 :) its obvious his been banned


Apparently he was banned within minutes of posting it, but since so many of the cheapskate low-lifes keep a paranoid eye on here (and don't know how to follow links) here's that post in full:

Msg 5 is wise to consider grim scenarios. What's to stop Turkey taking steps to deport nearly all foreigners if it meant a chance of cementing a peace agreement with the Greek Cypriots? Remember, it all hangs on property and territory and the bigger picture.

They could easily obtain huge amounts of property to compensate or re-settle GC claimants and legally get rid of all non-TCs/Turks who:

1. Have no title to the property they paid for due to builder mortgage memorandum.

2. Don't live in TRNC and so have vacant holiday homes that could be seized.

3. Occupy property with TRNC/"exchange" title deeds.

That would mean the majority of Brits in TRNC.

Think how many GCs could be compensated with no loss to the Turkish taxpayer. The only foreigners left would be those with internationally recognised (Pre-74) title deeds or perhaps infirm and humanitarian cases. The rest could be taken to Ercan or dropped off at the British bases.

I wouldn't bet on something like this not happening.

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Postby CBBB » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:00 pm

apc2010 wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
quattro wrote:so cheap (ekaman tzai ton karava homa )

One Donum Esdere land for sale in Alsancak, 4 mins drive from Escape Beach, close to shops, banks and School's etc. All building taxes have been paid to the Beladere and water and electric are on site, not nearly on site , THERE ON SITE. There is also drawings all passed for 2 x 140mt 3 bed detached villa's with pool's, or you could build up to a 280 sq mt villa. Not overlooked by load's of other building's which is how it will stay. Reduced to £35,000 Would take W.H.Y. in p.x. 0533 8777 003 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 0533 8777 003
http://www.cyprus44.com/forums/53136.asp


The above offer was made on 5th January, 2011, but on January 17th, it was reduced to £34,000 (see below). I knew the prices in the north were going down, but didn't think it was that fast. If you wait for 3 month longer, it will be down to 5 quid.! :lol:






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Reduced to £34,000


Well ... remember what they say if a price is too good to be true then it's ...well... too good to be true.... but that won't stop some carpetbagging (or more likely Mainland TR) thieves or other scumbags sniffing around.



more proof that greed is stronger ..............

atfer all the warnings ...........

http://www.cyprus44.com/forums/53815.asp


None of them seem too bothered about who's land it is !
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Postby bill cobbett » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:05 pm

EricSeans wrote:
quattro wrote:http://www.cyprus44.com/forums/53706.asp

check that out boys and give attention msg 11 :) its obvious his been banned


Apparently he was banned within minutes of posting it, but since so many of the cheapskate low-lifes keep a paranoid eye on here (and don't know how to follow links) here's that post in full:

Msg 5 is wise to consider grim scenarios. What's to stop Turkey taking steps to deport nearly all foreigners if it meant a chance of cementing a peace agreement with the Greek Cypriots? Remember, it all hangs on property and territory and the bigger picture.

They could easily obtain huge amounts of property to compensate or re-settle GC claimants and legally get rid of all non-TCs/Turks who:

1. Have no title to the property they paid for due to builder mortgage memorandum.

2. Don't live in TRNC and so have vacant holiday homes that could be seized.

3. Occupy property with TRNC/"exchange" title deeds.

That would mean the majority of Brits in TRNC.

Think how many GCs could be compensated with no loss to the Turkish taxpayer. The only foreigners left would be those with internationally recognised (Pre-74) title deeds or perhaps infirm and humanitarian cases. The rest could be taken to Ercan or dropped off at the British bases.

I wouldn't bet on something like this not happening.

:twisted:


... and if might add a no. 4 to the list please Eric, that is that as far as I know so few of the carpetshaggers has been given the oh sooooo important (in their view) "permission to purchase" "permit".... and the silly sods ain't figured out why yet.
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Postby Jerry » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:13 pm

bill cobbett wrote:
EricSeans wrote:
quattro wrote:http://www.cyprus44.com/forums/53706.asp

check that out boys and give attention msg 11 :) its obvious his been banned


Apparently he was banned within minutes of posting it, but since so many of the cheapskate low-lifes keep a paranoid eye on here (and don't know how to follow links) here's that post in full:

Msg 5 is wise to consider grim scenarios. What's to stop Turkey taking steps to deport nearly all foreigners if it meant a chance of cementing a peace agreement with the Greek Cypriots? Remember, it all hangs on property and territory and the bigger picture.

They could easily obtain huge amounts of property to compensate or re-settle GC claimants and legally get rid of all non-TCs/Turks who:

1. Have no title to the property they paid for due to builder mortgage memorandum.

2. Don't live in TRNC and so have vacant holiday homes that could be seized.

3. Occupy property with TRNC/"exchange" title deeds.

That would mean the majority of Brits in TRNC.

Think how many GCs could be compensated with no loss to the Turkish taxpayer. The only foreigners left would be those with internationally recognised (Pre-74) title deeds or perhaps infirm and humanitarian cases. The rest could be taken to Ercan or dropped off at the British bases.

I wouldn't bet on something like this not happening.

:twisted:


... and if might add a no. 4 to the list please Eric, that is that as far as I know so few of the carpetshaggers has been given the oh sooooo important (in their view) "permission to purchase" "permit".... and the silly sods ain't figured out why yet.


It's 'cos the Russians are coming. :lol:
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Postby EricSeans » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:23 pm

bill cobbett wrote:
EricSeans wrote:
quattro wrote:http://www.cyprus44.com/forums/53706.asp

check that out boys and give attention msg 11 :) its obvious his been banned


Apparently he was banned within minutes of posting it, but since so many of the cheapskate low-lifes keep a paranoid eye on here (and don't know how to follow links) here's that post in full:

Msg 5 is wise to consider grim scenarios. What's to stop Turkey taking steps to deport nearly all foreigners if it meant a chance of cementing a peace agreement with the Greek Cypriots? Remember, it all hangs on property and territory and the bigger picture.

They could easily obtain huge amounts of property to compensate or re-settle GC claimants and legally get rid of all non-TCs/Turks who:

1. Have no title to the property they paid for due to builder mortgage memorandum.

2. Don't live in TRNC and so have vacant holiday homes that could be seized.

3. Occupy property with TRNC/"exchange" title deeds.

That would mean the majority of Brits in TRNC.

Think how many GCs could be compensated with no loss to the Turkish taxpayer. The only foreigners left would be those with internationally recognised (Pre-74) title deeds or perhaps infirm and humanitarian cases. The rest could be taken to Ercan or dropped off at the British bases.

I wouldn't bet on something like this not happening.

:twisted:


... and if might add a no. 4 to the list please Eric, that is that as far as I know so few of the carpetshaggers has been given the oh sooooo important (in their view) "permission to purchase" "permit".... and the silly sods ain't figured out why yet.


Bill, I think we may be witnessing an Enlightenment like no other. A moment in time when the odour of rodents permeates the nostrils of even the dullest of dullards among them. After all these years of sycophancy and GC bashing, they've even started to diss their gracious hosts.
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Postby Kikapu » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:51 pm

EricSeans wrote:
quattro wrote:http://www.cyprus44.com/forums/53706.asp

check that out boys and give attention msg 11 :) its obvious his been banned


Apparently he was banned within minutes of posting it, but since so many of the cheapskate low-lifes keep a paranoid eye on here (and don't know how to follow links) here's that post in full:

Msg 5 is wise to consider grim scenarios. What's to stop Turkey taking steps to deport nearly all foreigners if it meant a chance of cementing a peace agreement with the Greek Cypriots? Remember, it all hangs on property and territory and the bigger picture.

They could easily obtain huge amounts of property to compensate or re-settle GC claimants and legally get rid of all non-TCs/Turks who:

1. Have no title to the property they paid for due to builder mortgage memorandum.

2. Don't live in TRNC and so have vacant holiday homes that could be seized.

3. Occupy property with TRNC/"exchange" title deeds.

That would mean the majority of Brits in TRNC.

Think how many GCs could be compensated with no loss to the Turkish taxpayer. The only foreigners left would be those with internationally recognised (Pre-74) title deeds or perhaps infirm and humanitarian cases. The rest could be taken to Ercan or dropped off at the British bases.

I wouldn't bet on something like this not happening.

:twisted:


When the time comes, Turkey will threaten to prosecute "anyone" (foreigners) in the north who has bought stolen GC land and all those who cannot show their deeds to their property for pre 74, will be tried and sent to jail for 20 years. They will ONLY have an amnesty period of just 30 days to leave town or face justice. I think this is how the north will get rid off all the carpetbaggers. I mean, why keep them since the British Courts let the Orams Ruling from the ECJ go ahead.! There are no longer any use to keep them in the north. They are mostly non Muslims after all. They will all be heading south.! :lol:


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Postby EricSeans » Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:01 pm

Kikapu wrote:
EricSeans wrote:
quattro wrote:http://www.cyprus44.com/forums/53706.asp

check that out boys and give attention msg 11 :) its obvious his been banned


Apparently he was banned within minutes of posting it, but since so many of the cheapskate low-lifes keep a paranoid eye on here (and don't know how to follow links) here's that post in full:

Msg 5 is wise to consider grim scenarios. What's to stop Turkey taking steps to deport nearly all foreigners if it meant a chance of cementing a peace agreement with the Greek Cypriots? Remember, it all hangs on property and territory and the bigger picture.

They could easily obtain huge amounts of property to compensate or re-settle GC claimants and legally get rid of all non-TCs/Turks who:

1. Have no title to the property they paid for due to builder mortgage memorandum.

2. Don't live in TRNC and so have vacant holiday homes that could be seized.

3. Occupy property with TRNC/"exchange" title deeds.

That would mean the majority of Brits in TRNC.

Think how many GCs could be compensated with no loss to the Turkish taxpayer. The only foreigners left would be those with internationally recognised (Pre-74) title deeds or perhaps infirm and humanitarian cases. The rest could be taken to Ercan or dropped off at the British bases.

I wouldn't bet on something like this not happening.

:twisted:


When the time comes, Turkey will threaten to prosecute "anyone" (foreigners) in the north who has bought stolen GC land and all those who cannot show their deeds to their property for pre 74, will be tried and sent to jail for 20 years. They will ONLY have an amnesty period of just 30 days to leave town or face justice. I think this is how the north will get rid off all the carpetbaggers. I mean, why keep them since the British Courts let the Orams Ruling from the ECJ go ahead.! There are no longer any use to keep them in the north. They are mostly non Muslims after all. They will all be heading south.! :lol:


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And I'd imagine there would be a ever-so-slight possibility that the RoC justice department would arrange for officers to meet a good few people at the checkpoint who could "help them with their inquiries" over illegal property selling and purchasing. :D
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Postby B25 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:13 pm

Kikapu wrote:
EricSeans wrote:
quattro wrote:http://www.cyprus44.com/forums/53706.asp

check that out boys and give attention msg 11 :) its obvious his been banned


Apparently he was banned within minutes of posting it, but since so many of the cheapskate low-lifes keep a paranoid eye on here (and don't know how to follow links) here's that post in full:

Msg 5 is wise to consider grim scenarios. What's to stop Turkey taking steps to deport nearly all foreigners if it meant a chance of cementing a peace agreement with the Greek Cypriots? Remember, it all hangs on property and territory and the bigger picture.

They could easily obtain huge amounts of property to compensate or re-settle GC claimants and legally get rid of all non-TCs/Turks who:

1. Have no title to the property they paid for due to builder mortgage memorandum.

2. Don't live in TRNC and so have vacant holiday homes that could be seized.

3. Occupy property with TRNC/"exchange" title deeds.

That would mean the majority of Brits in TRNC.

Think how many GCs could be compensated with no loss to the Turkish taxpayer. The only foreigners left would be those with internationally recognised (Pre-74) title deeds or perhaps infirm and humanitarian cases. The rest could be taken to Ercan or dropped off at the British bases.

I wouldn't bet on something like this not happening.

:twisted:


When the time comes, Turkey will threaten to prosecute "anyone" (foreigners) in the north who has bought stolen GC land and all those who cannot show their deeds to their property for pre 74, will be tried and sent to jail for 20 years. They will ONLY have an amnesty period of just 30 days to leave town or face justice. I think this is how the north will get rid off all the carpetbaggers. I mean, why keep them since the British Courts let the Orams Ruling from the ECJ go ahead.! There are no longer any use to keep them in the north. They are mostly non Muslims after all. They will all be heading south.! :lol:


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And they'll be singing, "Home, home on the range, where the dear and the antilope playyyyy....." :lol: :lol: :lol:

I cannot wait for that day, I will piss on them as they go by.
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Postby CBBB » Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:20 pm

B25 wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
EricSeans wrote:
quattro wrote:http://www.cyprus44.com/forums/53706.asp

check that out boys and give attention msg 11 :) its obvious his been banned


Apparently he was banned within minutes of posting it, but since so many of the cheapskate low-lifes keep a paranoid eye on here (and don't know how to follow links) here's that post in full:

Msg 5 is wise to consider grim scenarios. What's to stop Turkey taking steps to deport nearly all foreigners if it meant a chance of cementing a peace agreement with the Greek Cypriots? Remember, it all hangs on property and territory and the bigger picture.

They could easily obtain huge amounts of property to compensate or re-settle GC claimants and legally get rid of all non-TCs/Turks who:

1. Have no title to the property they paid for due to builder mortgage memorandum.

2. Don't live in TRNC and so have vacant holiday homes that could be seized.

3. Occupy property with TRNC/"exchange" title deeds.

That would mean the majority of Brits in TRNC.

Think how many GCs could be compensated with no loss to the Turkish taxpayer. The only foreigners left would be those with internationally recognised (Pre-74) title deeds or perhaps infirm and humanitarian cases. The rest could be taken to Ercan or dropped off at the British bases.

I wouldn't bet on something like this not happening.

:twisted:


When the time comes, Turkey will threaten to prosecute "anyone" (foreigners) in the north who has bought stolen GC land and all those who cannot show their deeds to their property for pre 74, will be tried and sent to jail for 20 years. They will ONLY have an amnesty period of just 30 days to leave town or face justice. I think this is how the north will get rid off all the carpetbaggers. I mean, why keep them since the British Courts let the Orams Ruling from the ECJ go ahead.! There are no longer any use to keep them in the north. They are mostly non Muslims after all. They will all be heading south.! :lol:


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And they'll be singing, "Home, home on the range, where the dear and the antilope playyyyy....." :lol: :lol: :lol:

I cannot wait for that day, I will piss on them as they go by.


Deer, unless it was an intentional misspelling.
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