HI Seb, What is the area of the flat and where is the location, let me know, regards Ayres deSouza
On 8/6/08, Seb dc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That is not true...Now adays there are more enquires everywhere if anybody > is selling his property, so they get a 2% cut on the deal they hope to > make. I have been flooded with offers from goans. > > For that matter, I have a 2BR apartment for sale, close to Colva and NO its > not ancestral. Bought with my earnings so i have the rights to sell, as I > plan to buy land. If any goans are interested do let me know!! > > hAVE a nICE dAY > Seb > > > > > > On 1 Aug 2008 05:08:40 -0000, jane gillian rodrigues > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Dear goanetters, > > > > > > Any goan residing in goa, will be unhappy with goans selling off their > property, as this leads to more poverty-stricken goans and also poses a > security risk for Goa. > > > > > > Let us listen to concerned goans like Mervyn and others. > > > > > > Our ancestral homes are places of history, where neighbours will tell > you about the habits and personalities of your foreparents. These are places > where our ancestors, got married, raised children, spent time chatting with > the wife and maybe the mistress, played with their children, and worked > hard, to give us a better life, etc. What do some goans do with this > wonderful inheritance? They just sell it, instead of GIFTING IT TO THEIR > CHILDREN . Very sad > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > -- Ayres deSouza
