
Slovakia is a Central European country, member of the European Union. It enjoys a favorable location in the heart of Europe, between East and West, and between Poland, Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic. Its capital is Bratislava.
Slovakia is known for its mountains, the Carpathians extend across the north of the country. In this area are the Tatra Mountains, the High Tatras is very popular for skiing and is home to beautiful landscapes with lakes and valleys.
Approximately 40% of Slovakia is forested and has a high percentage of national parks and other protected areas.
Slovakia has several features that make it an attractive country for tourism. It has many winter sports centers, historic towns, picturesque castles, caves, unique wooden churches, national parks and other natural resources and natural landscapes.
The climate in Slovakia is temperate with warm summers and cold winters, cloudy and humid.
In Slovakia there has been a significant number of privatizations and foreign investment in the country has grown. This explains the high rate of economic growth that Slovakia has had in recent years.
Slovakia is an ideal place for investment, mainly due to its political and economic stability, reinforced by the euro, which includes a simple and fair tax system.
The country has highly skilled and educated workforce, achieving higher labor productivity in the region of Central and Eastern Europe, with favorable labor costs. Salaries are much lower than Germany, France or Spain, so many companies located in Western Europe.
The infrastructure is growing steadily, and has a wide selection of industrial land and offices available for purchase or lease.
The best current investment opportunities are seen in the areas of R & D, design and innovation, technology centers, IT and SW development, BPO - Regional Offices, the sectors of high technology and tourism centers.
Slovakia has received significant investment in real estate; malls, buildings, residential as well as apartment complexes in the mountains.
The investments have prospered in all segments of the housing market. Important buildings have been started in Bratislava and in neighboring regions, Zilina, Nitra, Banska Bystrica and Kosice.
In Slovakia, the great real estate investment groups buy land, and consulting firms operating in the real estate business around the world have established offices in the country.
















































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