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Italy Property GuideBritish buyers (among others) have had a special attraction by the property market located in Italy because property in Italy often offers far better value for money when you compare like for like with Spain and Portugal for example.![]() In addition to the different conditions in the different countries, there has been a boom in the number of low cost airlines servicing many regional airports in Italy and this has opened up ‘new’ property markets to foreign investors. Many purchasers are attracted to the beautiful period properties that Italy is famous for and which can still be snapped up at bargain prices and renovated to their former glory. The Italian government offers substantial grants for certain renovation work as well, and this is just another bonus that attracts foreign buyers to the property market in Italy. But, just as with everything else ‘official’ in Italy, the Italian property buying process is a complex web of red tape, paper work and fixed ways of doing things! It is important to take your time when you are planning such an investment like buying a home anywhere, it isn’t wise to be in too much of a hurry – and Italy is no exception. Although it’s a common practice, mixing a holiday with property purchase isn’t wise, as most people are inclined to make poor decisions when their mind is fixed on play rather than business. |
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