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Most In Demand Real Estate Destinations In Italy

Italy's pleasant climate, emblematic culture and famous cuisine have cemented its

status as one of the top places in the world to own property., while the country's variety of tourist hotspots, from the quiet of Tuscany to the class of Lake Como, appeal to high-end and low-end buyers alike.

Sicily

The biggest island in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily is not a place to be taken lightly. It is known around the world for its association with the Italian Mafia but also has a rich culture and world-class cuisine. Tourism is a key driver for the economy, rivalling the traditional agricultural output of olives and grapes, but Sicily is also one of the least developed regions in the country, offering both a busy hub of activity as well as a strong holiday lettings market but also a tranquil place to get away from it all.

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Rome

The Coliseum. The Vatican. The Spanish Steps. Rome is one of the most emblematic cities in the world, a place that attracts millions of tourists every year to witness the combination of ancient history and modern lifestyle. But that appeal draws in house hunters too: in fact, Rome is the fourth most-populous city in the European Union with almost 4 million residents in the urban area alone.

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Marche

Marche is one of Italy's East regions in the centre of the country. Bordered by Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany and Umbria, you might think that Marche pales in comparison to its neighbours, but the jaw-dropping coastline and rolling hillsides make it a popular choice for those trying to get a quiet retreat away from the busy hub-bub of Italy's more famous tourist destinations.

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Como

When you say Como to people, most of them hear two words: George Clooney. The city in Lombardy is most well known for Lake Como, the picturesque hotspot that is home to the luxury holiday villas of stars and celebrities alike. But what's really impressive about Como is that owing to its gorgeous landscape, stunning country and highly regarded culture, the area is purely as popular as Clooney himself.

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Tuscany


Italy's main international airports are in Rome and Milan, but owners of property in Tuscany are far from out of reach. The Tuscan cities of Pisa and Florence each have airports located a few miles from their centres, which can then be used to access the smaller towns, like Siena.

Florence and Pisa are the principal points of connection. Italy's art capital has two rail stations, which can be reached in purely over one hour from Siena, while commuter services connect the region to Rome, Milan, Bologna and other major destinations. EuroStar Italia connections and other night trains also link up to European cities, like Zurich and Munich.

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by: Johnathan Etter
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