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Rhone Valley Wineries- Looking for a change? 2 outstanding opportunities!

Posted on 10 March 2010 by Emerging Market Consultant

Vineyards of the Rhone Valley:

The vineyards of the Rhone valley stretch across 6 departments: Rhône, Loire, Ardeche and Gard on the right bank of the river, Drome and Vaucluse, on the left bank .. This is the second wine appellation in France. There are different varieties such as Syrah or Grenache red, Grenache Blanc, Viognier and Clairette white.

The Rhone Valley covers about 200,000 acres of southern France. The annual production averaged 465 million bottles from 6 000 vineyards. Only 2 000 of these operations are independent wineries while others are grouped into cooperatives.
Wine production is as follows: 60.5% of whites, 31% of red, 8.5% of rosé.

Two unique opportunities:

1. Winery producing 100,000 liters on site per year, – 25 hectares (62 acres)

Includes wine making facilities and vines

1.25M€ (including agency fees)

2. Winery producing 400,000 liters on site per year, with a max capacity of 500,000, – 66 hectares (160 acres)

INCLUDES:

wine making facilites

4500 square foot main residence

1000 square foot guest home

Many other outbuildings

2.25M€ (including agency fees)

For more information, please send NDA request to Erik@7veins.com

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Over 300 acres of Dominican Republic

Posted on 08 March 2010 by Emerging Market Consultant

Strictly confidential sale of over 300 acres of the Dominican Republic, 4.4 Miles of Ocean Beach Front for only $16,000,000

Serious enquires only, must be a cash offer.

Send NDA request to Erik@7Veins.com.

The Dominican Republic is situated on the eastern part of the second-largest island in the Greater Antilles, Hispaniola. It shares the island roughly at a 2:1 ratio with Haiti. The country’s area is reported variously as 48,442 km² (by the embassy in the United States)[2] and 48,730 km² (by the U.S. CIA),[1] ) making it the second largest country in the Antilles, after Cuba. The country’s capital and greatest metropolitan area, Santo Domingo, is located on the southern coast.

There are many small offshore islands and cays that are part of the Dominican territory. The two largest islands near shore are Saona, in the southeast, and Beata, in the southwest. To the north, at distances of 100–200 kilometres (62–120 mi), are three extensive, largely submerged banks, which geographically are a southeast continuation of the Bahamas: Navidad Bank, Silver Bank, and Mouchoir Bank. Navidad Bank and Silver Bank have been officially claimed by the Dominican Republic.

The country’s mainland has four important mountain ranges. The most northerly is the Cordillera Septentrional (“Northern Mountain Range”), which extends from the northwestern coastal town of Monte Cristi, near the Haitian border, to the Samaná Peninsula in the east, running parallel to the Atlantic coast. The highest range in the Dominican Republic — indeed, in the whole of the West Indies — is the Cordillera Central (“Central Mountain Range”). It gradually bends southwards and finishes near the town of Azua, on the Caribbean coast. In the Cordillera Central are found the four highest peaks in the Caribbean: Pico Duarte (3,098 metres/10,160 feet above sea level), La Pelona (3,094 metres/10,150 feet, La Rucilla (3,049 metres/10,000 feet) and Pico Yaque (2,760 metres/9,100 feet).

Bust of Duarte on top of Pico Duarte, with La Pelona in the background

In the southwest corner of the country, south of the Cordillera Central, there are two other ranges. The more northerly of the two is the Sierra de Neiba, while in the south the Sierra de Bahoruco is a continuation of the Massif de la Selle in Haiti. There are other, minor mountain ranges, such as the Cordillera Oriental (“Eastern Mountain Range”), Sierra Martín García, Sierra de Yamasá and Sierra de Samaná.

Between the Central and Northern mountain ranges lies the rich and fertile Cibao valley. This major valley is home to the city of Santiago and most of the farming areas in the nation. Rather less productive is the semi-arid San Juan Valley, south of the Central Cordillera. Still more arid is the Neiba Valley, tucked between the Sierra de Neiba and the Sierra de Bahoruco. Much of the land in the Enriquillo Basin is below sea level, with a hot, arid, desert-like environment. There are other smaller valleys in the mountains, such as the Constanza, Jarabacoa, Villa Altagracia, and Bonao valleys.

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Magnificent French Villa in Nimes!

Posted on 02 March 2010 by Emerging Market Consultant

Living in Nîmes …

Between the Mediterranean and the Cevennes, between Avignon and Montpellier, Nimes is at the crossroads of diverse influences: Roman, Hispanic, Camargue, Cevennes, Provence and Languedoc.

Its rich historical and cultural heritage granted Nimes the seal of City of Art and History. Its ancient roots and plurality of cultures makes the city of Nimes an unforgettable stopover in the south of France.

The city in the region of the Gard enjoys a mild climate. With the Mediterranean Sea a short distance away precipitation is limited thus resulting in hot and arid summers.


Magnificent French Villa in Nimes!

Entertain in style next to the pool at this 2-story 8-bedroom/4.5-bath twin home on .55 acres. Offers a master suite with custom storage for linens, dual sinks, linen closet, separate shower, whirlpool tub, graceful dining room, elegant living room with Italian tile floors, fireplace and much more…

Built on over 24,380ft² of land, this magnificent Villa can accommodate up to three families. It consists of two terraced houses: It consists of two terraced houses: one has 1120 ft² and the other an apartment of  539 ft²ground floor and a duplex of 1034 ft²

1120 ft² Villa: (built in 1972) 1 updated kitchen in 2007, 1 Dining Room, 1 lounge with bay window and fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with spa, WC, 1 veranda with electric shutters, 1 cellar 1 pantry, 1 garage, 2 sheds.

539 ft² Apartment: (built in 1979) 1 living room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, 1 laundry

1034 ft² Apartment on the first floor: (built in 1979) 1 equipped modern kitchen, 1 living room, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 toilets, 20m ² attic, 1 garage.

Garden:  Pool 122 x60 ft ², plaster coated granite waterfall, 350 ft² pool house  which is used as a summer kitchen, equipment room, shower / WC , dining area, wooden chalet.

The  lawn covers 12,920 ft², with automatic irrigation. 2 fenced gardens with drip irrigation system. And a 700 ft² Greenhouse

Additional info:
Reversible air conditioning, alarm, electric shutters for windows and doors, central vacuum, remote control gate.
€814,275

$1,106,500

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Green Bio-Climat Home Lost in Southern France

Posted on 03 February 2010 by Emerging Market Consultant

With adequate insulation, the use of renewable energy, appliances or efficient heaters, ecological designed homes can significantly reduce (up to 2 times) its energy consumption.

Acting for the planet, choosing a green home is to choosing, to reduce its environmental impact through the use of greener materials.

By focusing on ecological homes, you are acting for the planet, but also for your health and your family. The air inside a home is, in fact, up to 4 times more polluted than outdoor air which can cause headaches, fatigue and respiratory disorder.

A green home is built with non-toxic materials in order to ensure a healthier environment.

Bio-climate in the Cevennes

Large 7700m ² of land down near a small river with possible garden. Outstanding views. Peaceful House with timber frame, insulation, cellulose wadding autonomous electricity (photovoltaic panels installed) and spring water on tap city water.
Kitchen, great room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, bathroom.

Work required: Floor & wall coatings, partitions, finish the electrical, revegetation of the roof …

Possibility of 3 bedrooms 1 bathroom upstairs.

Area (m2): 170
Number of Rooms: 4 rooms

Green Standards:

- Insulation
- Independent power converter 220 V / 6 photovoltaic panels / 12 Battery / panels for hot water

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“Camisard” Luxury Home / Bed and Breakfast in Southern France

Posted on 02 February 2010 by Emerging Market Consultant

Living in the Cevennes, Mountainous Southern France


The Cevennes is home to more than 300 hiking trails, architectural heritage and surprising wildlife.

“Camisard” Luxury Home / Bed and Breakfast

230m ² (2500 ft²) in a converted and restored farmhouse on agricultural land of 924m2 (10,000 ft²) Apricots, cherries, nectarines, figs can be found in an organic vegetable garden 50 m2 (540 ft²) . In the garden is a greenhouse of 8m2. Two ornamental ponds that flow in a closed circuit.

The house consists of a magnificent reception room (60m2), 5 bedrooms including a master suite (2 bedrooms with bathrooms, private terrace), 2 rooms with bath / shower, 1 bedroom with sitting area, a room Bathroom with bath, rest room, pantry and laundry room a conservatory.

The roof was replaced in 2003.

Solid chestnut flooring for a room, floor tile for floor and bars of stones.

Workshop of 9 m2
Open work shed 27m2 (possibly a summer kitchen)

Location: near Saint Hippolyte du Fort

Prix: 600,000€   $840,000

For more information contact 7veins real estate

contact(at)7veins.com

USA +1 717 715 0977

France +33 (0)9 77 21 97 15

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Pristine Bed and Breakfast in Southern France

Posted on 01 February 2010 by Emerging Market Consultant

At the “Gates of the Cévennes” …
Pristine Bed and Breakfast in the heart of Touristic Southern France

15 Km from Anduze, 55 Km from Nîmes, 60 Km from Montpellier.

Further down the path where city ends and after nature begins where chestnut trees, orchards and oaks line both sides of the long and windy trail, a 14th century completely restored mansion awaits. The enchanted cévenole legacy hidden in the heart of this rare gem is waiting to be discovered.

Fully renovated in an environmentally sound manner, the property has 5 hectares (12 acres) of land adorned with orchards of fruit trees (including chestnut).  This serene setting, removed from any noise, enjoys a particularly sunny and a magnificent view over the Rhone valley.

This Mansion consists of:

3 apartments with a 120m2 (1300 ft²) (with 3 bedrooms, living room, 1 mezzanine, 2 shower rooms, 2 toilets).

1 apartment of 65m2 (700 ft²)  (with large living room, stone fireplace) …

Tourism and more importantly Green Tourism is the number one industry in the Cévennes.  This property currently generates a gross annually income of $110,000.

Price 890,000 €     $1.3M

For more information contact 7veins real estate

contact(at)7veins.com

USA +1 717 715 0977

France +33(0)9 77 21 97 15

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Sophia, Bulgaria- Distressed developer Needs bailout!

Posted on 08 May 2009 by Emerging Market Consultant

Sophia, Bulgaria

Sophia, Bulgaria

The current economic situation is revealing unprecedented avenues of sustainable growth and long term profitability!

Brand new semi- FURNISHED LUXURY OFFICE and CONDO building. 5,700 square meters (61,354 square feet) previously for sale for 2000 Euro/ Square meter ($2677 square meter) NOW at 595 Euro / square meter. ($796 square meter)

Located in the heart of the country’s booming capital in a prime real estate investment area. Neighboring properties have sold for 1000’s more in the last months.

Seller desperate to move this building fast.

More pics and detailed info available upon request.

Serious investors inquire quickly.

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