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Discover how an apartment for sale in Sardinia can be renovated

on Nov 20, 2014 | 0 comments
The photos of the real estate agency do not give the right value to this beautiful penthouse apartment with a stunning view on Maddalena's Archipelago. I asked a sardinian architect to show us its full potential. Here is the result Conclusion: a house in Sardinia begins like a dream but it is necessary to built a real project to make it happen.
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CLASSED IN: New architectural projects, North Sardinia

Buying a holiday home in Corsica may become complicated, so … buy in Sardinia!

on Apr 25, 2014 | 0 comments

The Corsican Assembly adopted a text demanding to be resident for five years on the island to access the property. It is to fight against soaring prices. The National Assembly and the Senate have yet to vote on that status. Corsica reserved Corsicans? Even if they defend themselves against any nationalism, elected the "île de Beauté" are de facto revoke their right to property enshrined in the Declaration of Human Rights, a huge part of French citizens. The Corsican Assembly on Friday adopted a text which includes an obligation to have resided permanently for at least five years in the island to become an owner of land or housing.
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CLASSED IN: Where to invest

Pula destination

on Dec 30, 2013 | 0 comments

Pula is a small town in the province of Cagliari, which is about 25 km away from the Sardinian main city, who enjoys an enviable location along the south west coast of the Gulf of the Angels. It is an important agricultural center, who doubles its population during the summer months due to tourism, which for the moment cannot be defined mass tourism! Fortunately! Pula is known for its important archaeological area of Nora, whose remains were discovered almost by chance at the end of 800, after a strong storm.
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CLASSED IN: South Sardinia, Where to invest

The rise of foreign purchases in Italy: who is buying what and where? Let’s take a trip to the Italian boot!

on Dec 21, 2013 | 0 comments

A farm to be restored in the Tuscan hills, an apartment in Rome or Venice to earn income, a villa in Sardinia or on Lake Como, a "trullo" in the Puglia countryside - those are some of the typical types of properties that foreigners purchase in Italy. So, for those who own property in an attractive location, buyers outside of the national boundaries are looking for what you have to offer, but only if you are planning to sell, of course! First step of our journey: learning the most sought after areas by foreigners. According to the latest housing report in Italy by Knight Frank, a global network in real estate based in London, the "most active" buyers come from the United Kingdom. In the top five of all the most popular destinations, we can find: Tuscany and Umbria, Liguria, Venice, Rome, the Lake of Northern Italy, and the coast of Sardinia. The English are followed by Russians, Dutch, Americans, Germans, and French.
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Castelsardo: the fortress on the sea

on Dec 21, 2013 | 0 comments

Breathtaking views, art and tradition. A thousand years of history this merges with the landscape. Dominated by its magnificent castle, the Citadel of Castelsardo now lives up the emotions of the past. The Middle Ages is expressed in the old town with a maze of streets cared by the few brave and proud people who have decided to resist the escape towards the lower part of the country. The houses of the old town are developped vertically with large stone-paved squares. Castelsardo is a reality that emerges from the past between twisted streets, stairways, artisan of the plot that you can still admire intent to weave baskets made ​​with the "palmetto" following a tradition and drawings dating from the time of the Benedictines.
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CLASSED IN: North Sardinia

The web: main source of information for international real estate research

on Dec 10, 2013 | 0 comments

The "Immobiliare.it" site with its international partner "LuxuryEstate.com" confirms the growing demand for information for Italian property from international buyers.Both sites have studied Internet traffic made from abroad to Italy from January 2013 in order to obtain information on the real estate trends.
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