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The current situation in the real estate market of Berlin
Berlin is a large European metropolis that can be reached from end to end in half an hour; the public transport system is well developed here and the healthcare sector is uniquely built, there is an opportunity to get a prestigious education for free and then start building your own business without any special obstacles. It is not surprising that with such indicators, the population of the German capital is increasing annually, and the local real estate market is increasing not only its liquidity, but also its investment attractiveness.
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In economic terms, Berlin has been actively gaining momentum in recent years: wages over the past year have increased significantly, and unemployment is at a record low. Continue reading
New buildings in Northern Cyprus
The real estate market of Northern Cyprus over the past few years has begun to develop at a very confident and fast pace. All the most interesting things are happening here on the primary market, so it makes sense for lovers of everything new “on the spot” to turn their eyes to this part of the island.
Northern Cyprus is a state unrecognized by the world community that occupies about a third of the island. His real estate market has long been in the shadow, largely due to problems with legal status. However, in recent years, much has changed, and now many new buildings are being built here, attractive in terms of price and quality. 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