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Real estate in Rome and Milan: a comparative analysis
Italy is traditionally one of the top ten most popular countries, both in terms of tourism and the demand for real estate among foreigners, and Rome and Milan, according to the latest analytical review of our portal, are the main leaders in terms of the number of requests interested in buying property in Italy on the Russian-speaking Internet.
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Such an increased demand for these cities is quite natural: Rome is the capital of the country, the concentration of its political world, and Milan is its center of business and fashion houses. Actively working residents of the country often have to travel from Milan to Rome and vice versa, and the local developed infrastructure and well-established transport network allow you to quickly travel between cities – for example, a modern high-speed train will take a passenger from one point to another in just three hours. Continue reading
Features of the real estate market of Serbia
The countries of Eastern Europe traditionally attract the attention of Russians – not far, languages that are understandable and uncomplicated, a significant trace of Russian emigration and unconditional love for Russians – perhaps Serbia is a leader in these qualities. It is not surprising that so many of our compatriots acquire real estate and often move permanently to this country.
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A lot of Russians settled in Serbia immediately after the 1917 revolution – King Alexander Karageorgievich hospitably opened the doors of his kingdom to white emigration, remembering the intercession of the Serbs by Emperor Nicholas II during the First World War. Russian emigration restored the country almost completely destroyed after the war – our prominent architects, doctors, lawyers, professors and many others moved to Serbia. Continue reading
Calabria Real Estate: Affordable Housing in Authentic Italy
The poet Gabriele d’Annunzio once called the promenade in the city of Reggio Calabria “the most beautiful kilometer of Italy” – and this phrase is largely relevant today, especially since local real estate here is one of the most affordable in the country.
The region is located in the southernmost part of the Apennine peninsula in the area of the “toe of the Italian boot”. Due to this arrangement, Calabria is washed by several seas: from the west – by the Tyrrhenian, from the east – by the Ionian, from the north-east – by the Gulf of Taranto, and from the south-west it is separated from the Sicily by the Strait of Messina. Such a geographical location makes it easy to get to not only any part of Italy, but also to other strange countries, I actively use not only air and rail links, but also sea navigation. Continue reading