I’m thinking about how to lose weight fast

June 15, 2009 by · 5 Comments 

I’m sure you’re wondering how come I’m suddenly thinking about how to lose weight fast. Well, the other day I had a rare opportunity to climb two flights of stairs, and it did not end well. By the time I got myself up to the top, I was perspiring profusely, coughing, my face was red, and I was in bad shape. I excused myself and went into the bathroom to splash some cool water on the back of my neck, and looked up into the mirror, and then it hit me: I need to lose weight fast.

Actually, I’m starting to feel like I’m turning into my dad. He was an enormously fat guy, with a warm sense of humor and a strong, family focused outlook on life. But man, he was fat. And lately I’m getting large too. Now don’t get me wrong, I love my pops, but I really really really would like to avoid reaching 250 pounds. Because once you reach a weight like that, there’s hardly any going back.

So I’ve reading up on how to loss weight fast. My wife is going to go on a diet with me, saying that she would also like to lose some weight, which will no doubt make it easier to stick to whatever diet program we end up with. There’s a huge amount of different ideas about weight loss out there.

I’ll keep you guys apprised of how good the weight loss program goes for us. I know weight loss will not be easy, but it’s now or never as far as I can tell, so I’ll be trying hard to understand how to lose weight fast.

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Iceland Property Investment at Bargain Prices

April 20, 2009 by · 7 Comments 

As a result of the financial situation in Iceland, many attractive opportunities are presenting themselves and conditions for investors are highly favourable at this time. Because of the favorable exchange rate investors with foreigh currencies have far more purchasing power. In the last 12 months property prices in Iceland have gone down by 21% because of the crisis. There is a need for foreign currency and many interesting opportunities have surfaced because of bankruptcies. Land prices have plummeted and availability of prime sites at lower prices have increased. Prices in the construction industry have fallen increasing competition and bidding wars in the construction and service sectors.

In spite of all this, future prospects are good in the medium term, the International Monetary Fund and other financial institutions are predicting a full recovery within a number of years. If you have been waiting for a good investment opportunity to come you way then Property investment in Iceland will give you fantastic returns.

Investing in a foreign country is always a complex procedure. Buying a property in Iceland involves dealing with compexities and local idiosyncracies and you need a uniquely qualified local agency to handle. You need to contact an agency which has experience in handling transactions in an international context and which can act on behalf of overseas clients to make the whole process smooth, understandable and reliable. It is essential that their core business is estate agency and advisory in property purchases, and that they have experience in setting up property companies and holding companies, and related activities. They have to be legally qualified and chartered for handling sales of commercial and domestic property, ships and automobiles. They should be able to handle all or part of the purchase or sale of real estate.

If you are looking for something for sale in iceland then look for someone that can offer practical assistance in assessing, preparing and realising investments, particularly those involving property purchases. A company that offers comprehensive and flexible range of services will help you to identify and realise some of the many opportunities that are now becoming apparent.

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Summer Cottage Adventure Travel in Iceland

March 31, 2009 by · 1 Comment 

Traditional options for accommodation when you travel to iceland sometime prove too costly for families and small groups. Foreign tourists looking for bargain travel deals in Iceland get great value for money while staying in a summer cottage rather than in a hotel or a guesthouse. Viator an an online reservation/booking service  provides an exclusive but inexpensive booking service on behalf of 130 owners of privately owned summer cottages in all parts of Iceland.

Viator.is was founded in 2002 by Petur Oskarsson and Bjarnheidur Hallsdottir. The company represents the owners of 130 privately owned cottages located in all parts of the country who make their cottages available for rent to foreign tourists visiting Iceland. Although each cottage is furnished and decorated differently they all include hot and cold water as well as heating. The cottages also include a shower or a bath, fully equipped kitchen and one or more bedrooms.

“About 80 percent of our customers spend their time here during the summer season which coincides with the traditional school holidays in Europe and North America,” says Oskarsson. Those visiting the country in winter would enjoy a different kind of experience such as sitting in a hot-tub heated with geothermal water while gazing at the northern lights.

Nearly half of all summer cottages in Iceland are located within an hour’s drive from Reykjavik the country’s capital where 65 percent of the population lives.

Further information about renting privately owned summer cottages in Iceland is available both in English and in the German language as Ferienhäuser in Island on Viator’s website: www.viator.is

Iceland is now affordable for Americans

February 7, 2009 by · 5 Comments 

The global financial crisis has not treated the normally expensive island nation favorably, to say the least. However, there are opportunities in the current situation and the considerable devaluation of the local currency has created rates that are extremely favorable for tourists and serious investors.

Many contractors and property- and automobile owners have been forced to raise cash fast as a result of the crisis and this has created some fantastic opportunities for buyers who can raise a deposit from their own funds. For those who want to travel to Iceland to enjoy the unique nature and explore investment opportunities at the same time one option is to take advantage of the over-abundance of cottages in Iceland that are for sale and rent at very reasonable prices. A new website for english speaking audiences, IcelandForSale.com, has been opened to help facilitate the buying and selling of properties, automobiles, heavy equipment and other assets at exceptional discounts.

The current exchange rate means that your purchasing power is over 70% better than it was 1 year ago. Foreign investors are buying cars and real estate left and right. Auto loan companies are reclaiming cars and heavy equipment and shipping them to other countries for sale. Foreign currency loans for properties in Iceland have more than doubled while property values have plummeted by as much as 30 percent forcing some desperate homeowners to pay black-hat dealers up to USD 25.000 to relieve them of their loans and mortgages so they can make a fresh start. They use disposable LLCs to buy the houses, pocket the money and allow the companies to go bankrupt.

Ten days after the króna plummeted, Iceland’s tourist board, airlines and tour operators launched a coordinated campaign of low fares and airfare-hotel packages to lure Americans. Signs in the airport welcomed arrivals to Half-priceland.