Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Invest in Italy

Everyone loves the idea of an exotic foreign getaway. Unfortunately, most of don't set aside the funding to enjoy a getaway year after year. What would you say if we were to tell you that it's entirely possible to experience the enjoyment of a getaway in an exotic foreign locale each and every day?

The best way to experience and enjoy the pleasures of a getaway each and every day is through the process of real estate investment. Whether you’d enjoy setting up residence at your foreign destination, or you'd rather just take time out each year to check on your investment property while enjoying some culture, property investment is ideal for most everyone.
Believe it or not, studies indicate that real estate investment is one of the best known ways to secure your family's financial future during tough economic times. As we all know, economic times don't get much tougher than they are right now! Let's take a moment to review some of the premier locations for real estate investment and consider what exactly it will take to make such an investment venture successful.
One of the primary factor in selecting an investment property is, as always, location, location, location. According to real estate experts, one of the premier locations for real estate investment is beautiful Italy.
The properties available in Italy are part of a growing property development that is both affordable and aesthetically pleasing. One of the most popular features of the Italian property development is its small town feel. Beautiful Italy development properties have somehow found a way to maintain the feel of community, while still showing dramatic trends in growth and development. It's like having the best of both worlds -- the popularity and entertainment of a metropolitan area and the laid back nature of a small town or countryside!
The second biggest concern for individuals planning to invest in property is cost. As we mentioned before, Beautiful Italy eliminates most of the cost concern because the properties there are priced just right. Not only that, due to the wide range of property options, price can be adjusted to meet any family’s needs.
Remember, it's your responsibility to make sure that your family is financially secure during these tough economic times. Take some time to explore the option of real estate investment. You will be surprised by the great number of benefits and opportunities available to you.


Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Charms of Italy

Today, more people are looking to invest in Italian real estate, some to own vacation property, some to own a second home; and still some to relocate or retire. With a little research and time, you’ll be able to find complete listings for each of the regions with available property in Italy. The right agent will help you decide whether you want to buy real estate in Liguria or Lombardy, or if you want to invest in a villa on Sardinia or Sicily, or perhaps purchase a farmhouse somewhere along the Italian countryside.

A good agent will make the business of buying Italian real estate easier and less stressful. Rather than dealing with dozens of property listings all own your own, enlisting the services of a professional real estate agent will be a one-stop! Remember, accessibility is hugely important when you're buying property in Italy. Is your new Italian villa near an airport, a major city or the main highways?

The where and how of Italian real estate is second only to educating oneself on Italy itself prior to making the transition. The following statistics, derived from infoplease.com, will help give you an idea of what to expect when you arrive!

Italy is slightly larger than Arizona, is a long peninsula shaped like a boot, surrounded on the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea and on the east by the Adriatic. It is bordered by France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia. The Apennine Mountains form the peninsula's backbone; the Alps form its northern boundary. The largest of its many northern lakes is Garda (143 sq mi; 370 sq km); the Po, its principal river, flows from the Alps on Italy's western border and crosses the Lombard plain to the Adriatic Sea. Several islands form part of Italy; the largest are Sicily (9,926 sq mi; 25,708 sq km) and Sardinia (9,301 sq mi; 24,090 sq km).

No matter when you plan to make your move, purchasing real estate in Italy is definitely a positive decision. You’ll find that Italy holds charms around every bend and is ripe with real estate gems you can’t find anywhere else in the world!