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Natural beauty remains a strong selling point despite the continuing slump in the market and legal red tape
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More foreign buyers are being drawn to the pretty villages and vineyards of the German region
The tiny state may be the most expensive place to buy property in Europe but it is family-friendly and has generous tax breaks
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