Breaking the Lingual Barriers of the European Continent

Finding a place to stay in a foreign country thousands of kilometers away can be a difficult task. The challenge lays in the variety of languages spoken on our continent. The right solution is here.

Århus, Denmark (PRWEB) October 18, 2006

The European project brings more countries closer together than ever before. Europeans are getting more open towards working, studying or even enjoying their senior years somewhere far away from their native countries. However finding a place to stay in a foreign country thousands of kilometers away can be a difficult task.

The challenge lies in the variety of languages spoken on our continent. Getting to the right information, and if found, understanding it, can be to high a wall to climb for many. Real Estate and rentals advertisements are usually targeted at the local areas in which they stand.

In contrast, the more luxurious offers are almost always targeting international customers, thereby increasing their chances of changing hands.

The reason for that is off course that there is more money to be made on luxury. But in order to gain a better price, more money has to be spent on advertising. But we have a simple solution for all this.

We have developed the website for three years and here it is - http://www.EuroFalcon.com/en With Eurofalcon.com anybody can get access to national and international real estate buyers and sellers with almost no effort and absolutely free of charge.

Here are some of the highlights:

  •     User-friendly environment
  •     True 9 language navigation
  •     Real time currency conversion
  •     Automatic translation of all ads into 9 languages
  •     Internal communication between users
  •     State of the art Google optimization, (All ads are indexed in google in 9 different languages.

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