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It the last months we have seen a lot of articles talking about the price decrease of property markets all over the world. Also the prices of homes in Italy have decreased in the last months, after decades of slow but steady growth. This might sound as a bad news but actually it is not!<br>According to a report of the Italian estate agent group Tecnocasa there has been a fall of property prices in Italy also in the second half of 2008, it says that prices have fallen more in regional capitals than in big cities and that Rome and Milan have better held the price fallen. But the report says also that a coming back of property investors is expected. A loss of trust in financial investment and a much bigger availability of real property bargains are boosting a return of interest in buying Restored Trullo Villa near Ostuni and, as we all know, an increase in demand will certainly lead to a price increase.<br>So, is there a better time to buy a home in Italy? Well, the answer is no!<br>Despite the prices of homes in Italy haven't fallen as much as in other countries such as the UK and the US, is possible to find very good bargains from motivated buyers who are keen of selling their homes. However, despite the perception of Italy as one of the most exclusive and expensive property market in Europe which is in part true, Italy has always offered areas where properties have very cheap prices, especially to foreign investors who are interested in properties in more isolated areas or in other areas where the majority of the locals wouldn't live.<br>Let's start from the best known Italian region, Tuscany. Properties in Tuscany are likely to be the most exclusive in Italy, but if we consider the northern parts of Tuscany, such as Lunigiana and Garfagnana, we would be surprised of the number of beautiful stone houses and restored Trullo Villa near Ostuni that are for sale. But also in the worldwide known Chianti shire, the area between the provinces of Pisa and Siena can be found properties with a reasonable price.<br>Many developers bought old farmhouses to be restored and converted them into smaller apartments which can be bought with prices starting from EUR200, 000 or small properties to be restored, maybe just outside Chianti's border, for less than EUR100, 000.<br>We are involved in constructing, architecture, restoring, and interior designing and turn keying properties and houses in Puglia. Visit www.apuliapropertydesign.it for details.<br>
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Restored Trullo Villa near Ostuni It the last months we have seen a lot of articles talking about the price decrease of property markets all over the world. Also the prices of homes in Italy have decreased in the last months, after decades of slow but steady growth. This might sound as a bad news but actually it is not! According to a report of the Italian estate agent group Tecnocasa there has been a fall of property prices in Italy also in the second half of 2008, it says that prices have fallen more in regional capitals than in big cities and that Rome and Milan have better held the price fallen. But the report says also that a coming back of property investors is expected. A loss of trust in financial investment and a much bigger availability of real property bargains are boosting a return of interest in buying Restored Trullo Villa near Ostuni and, as we all know, an increase in demand will certainly lead to a price increase. So, is there a better time to buy a home in Italy? Well, the answer is no!
Despite the prices of homes in Italy haven't fallen as much as in other countries such as the UK and the US, is possible to find very good bargains from motivated buyers who are keen of selling their homes. However, despite the perception of Italy as one of the most exclusive and expensive property market in Europe which is in part true, Italy has always offered areas where properties have very cheap prices, especially to foreign investors who are interested in properties in more isolated areas or in other areas where the majority of the locals wouldn't live. Let's start from the best known Italian region, Tuscany. Properties in Tuscany are likely to be the most exclusive in Italy, but if we consider the northern parts of Tuscany, such as Lunigiana and Garfagnana, we would be surprised of the number of beautiful stone houses and restored Trullo Villa near Ostuni that are for sale. But also in the worldwide known Chianti shire, the area between the provinces of Pisa and Siena can be found properties with a reasonable price.
Many developers bought old farmhouses to be restored and converted them into smaller apartments which can be bought with prices starting from EUR200, 000 or small properties to be restored, maybe just outside Chianti's border, for less than EUR100, 000. For more information mail us info@apuliapropertydesign.it or call us 0039 334 9528623or visit http://www.apuliapropertydesign.it, Cisternino, Puglia 72014.