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Property for sale in Iran

1/ Capital: Tehran

 

Is the capital and largest city of Iran, and the administrative center of Tehran Province. Tehran is a sprawling city at the foot of the Alborz mountain range (the highest point in the Middle East (18,000 ft)) with an immense network of highways unparalleled in Western Asia. Get more information on property for sale in Tehran.

 

2/ Country: Iran

 

Is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf. The name Iran is a cognate of Aryan, and means "Land of the Aryans".[

 

3/ Property for sale in Iran

 

The real estate in Iran is at a peak and the real estate industry is booming, it therefore comes as not a surprise that many are relocating or investing in Iran, there are many opportunities available in Iran that you may not have even considered, that could you leave you feeling a little bit shocked.

Despite the misconceptions that Iran is not an ideal destination or a real estate hot spot you will be proven wrong.

The value of property for sale in Iran is at such a good price that to invest in property for sale in Iran you will make a good investment for your future. With prices affordable and low interest rates it is not surprising that many have relocated to Iran and the expatriates already residing in Iran is at a high.

Iran is a land of diversity, with a deep and long history making it more appealing to foreigners than what you may think, especially when the cost of living in Iran and purchasing a property can put you in the upper class status.

For the past few years, Iran has been trying to attract foreign investments and has made the necessary provisions both as regards to regulations, and as regards assurance and security for investors. Iran is not the closed society some would believe. It is working through major changes, and is not inhospitable to foreigners.

Foreigners may own or lease property if the property is for commercial or industrial use, or for a personal residence. In the latter case, the foreigner must normally be resident in Iran. Foreigners may not own agricultural lands.

Iran has different well structured laws and regulations applicable to both domestic and foreign companies working in Iran such as commercial code company law, import and export regulations, labor law, social security regulations, taxations, industrial and intellectual property protection, foreign national entry. Resident and work permits, Banking and insurance etc.

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