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After communism, Mafia gangs and problems over title deeds, the good news for British buyers is that the country seems to be sorting out its property rules.



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<span>After communism, Mafia gangs and problems over title deeds, the good news for British buyers is that the country seems to be sorting out its property rules.</span>

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By Richard Webber: If anywhere in Europe can still be described as a hidden gem, it has to be Albania. For four decades, this backwater in the Balkans was an isolated, secretive basket case ruled by its ironfisted communist dictator, Enver Hoxha.

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