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January 5th, 2009 by admin



real estate phuket apartments
suggestions for property agents to thaillande?

I plan to buy property in Phuket (Thailand) for private use and investment. his could be a vacant lot, a house or apartment. any advice on this matter would be great. thanks

Here you go: http://www.sellsproperty.com/thailand.htm

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