If your job takes you around the world on a regular basis, and you often find yourself living out of a suitcase for months on end while you take care of business in a foreign country, it might be time for you to consider picking up a second property overseas.
Much of the Irish population find themselves in this particular situation. It is often necessary to nip across the sea to do business in other, affiliated parts of the continent and at first glance, this doesn't seem to be such a big deal.
After all, Germany, Spain and Italy are all EU countries. However, over time, conducting life out of an hotel room becomes wearing and after a while you might want to make some changes. And after all, for all good International movers France to Ireland and Ireland to France hardly constitutes a long journey.
In fact it should be relatively simple to ship belongings to another European country. You may find, however, that buying new furnishings from cost-effective suppliers is about the same price, and in this light, it makes sense to simply purchase the fittings for your working apartment.
In short, ownership of several small properties around Europe is becoming increasingly common in the business world. Travel weary and bored with the endless hotels, people choose to buy or rent apartments and villas for use during extended business trips.
