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The Best Buy in Italy Right Now
Date: 06/14/2008 Author: Lief SimonSaturday, June 14, 2008
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Few places in the world offer real estate as cheap as what you’ll find in Italy…even if you’re buying with U.S. dollars. Right now you can buy a 60-square-meter house in the Abruzzo region for €10,000.
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Seaside living for less than $117,000: Abruzzo and Molise, Italy’s affordable Adriatic
Date: 06/01/2008
Author:
Steenie Harvey
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An Italy You Can Afford
Date: 05/30/2008 Author: Steenie HarveyFriday, May 30, 2008
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I am here in Cancun, Mexico, at IL's Ultimate Event, showing attendees how to find Italy’s best property bargains. During my talk about village homes at prices that just seem too good to be true, I got a few suspicious looks from the attendees.
“Yes, I know it is hard to believe,” I said to one attendee during a coffee break, “but you really can buy a village house in Europe for €14,000 ($22,000).”
Read OnHow to Survive the Crazy Italian Roads
Date: 05/22/2008
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Puglia, Italy
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As I’ve discovered recently, Italy’s “heel” province of Puglia is a treasure trove of bargain coastal property and unique countryside homes. To find the best deals, however, you’ll need a car, because the local bus and train networks won’t take you to Italy’s most interesting corners.
Read OnInvest in a Piece of Italian History…From $31,000
Date: 04/30/2008
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Alberobello, Italy
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Small, conical, dry-stone-roofed houses, or trulli, cover the hill like barnacles on a turtle’s shell. The Lord of the Rings is what first springs to mind when you see Alberobello in Puglia’s Itria Valley, between the Adriatic and Ionian seas.
Read OnHigh Rental Returns on Your Italian Sea-view Apartment
Date: 04/29/2008
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Bevagna, Italy
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San Pietro in Bevagna at night in the low season is not a place to get your pulse racing. At first sight, you might even be tempted to turn around and head back to the busy town of Manduria just a few miles north, as there are few shops open and fewer people on the street to give you directions. My friend Annette and I spent some time trawling the deserted main road of San Pietro looking for a hotel before the welcoming lights of Hotel Byzantine came into view.
Read OnYour Own Restored Italian Home for $86,000
Date: 04/15/2008
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Salento, Italy
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Giovanni Russo is one of life’s go-getters. He is a hyperactive 50-year-old Italian with a passion for building and renovation.
Read OnA Home With a View of the Adriatic Sea: $186,000
Date: 04/14/2008
Monday, April 14, 2008
Puglia, Italy
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A long stretch of the deep turquoise waters of the Adriatic comes into sight almost as soon as you leave Bari airport, and the sandy beaches of the Ionian to the south are no more than 40 minutes’ drive away. For me, one of the best things about Italy’s “boot heel” province of Puglia is that you’re never far from the coast.
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