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Countryside – Tuscany and Umbria

From the publication: Italy - Prime residential 2024

"From cuisine to architecture and from historic cities to timeless landscapes, Tuscany’s lifestyle appeal to the global community is well documented. Stretching from The Apennines to the Tyrrhenian Sea, prime residential prices are averaging just over €12,000 per square metre, second to Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda."

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Costa Smeralda, Sardinia

From the publication: Italy - Prime residential 2024

"Costa Smeralda on the island of Sardinia remains a well-established location in Italy for the prime residential market. Emerging into global consciousness during the 1960s with the redevelopment of the area by Aga Khan, with beaches like the Maldives framed by lush Mediterranean scrub, the region has seen strong performance across its prime residential market for years."

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Destination Italy

From the publication: Italy - Prime residential 2024

"Italy is a country with a rich cultural heritage and a desirable location for those seeking a prime residential property in the Mediterranean. The country offers a high quality of life and continues to be a top prime residential destination globally, supporting stability within its prime residential markets."

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Rome

From the publication: Italy - Prime residential 2024

"From historic homes to world class cultural institutions and landmarks, to national and international organisations, there is a panoply of drivers for buyers to come to Rome. Demographics are in Rome’s favour with a growing youthful population: 33% are under the age of 34, forecast to increase a further 7.9% by 2033, drawn by the two universities in the global top 500 and the economic growth of the city."

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Florence

From the publication: Italy - Prime residential 2024

"A top destination for culture and history, Florence attracts millions of tourists each year. UNESCO declared the historic centre of the city a World Heritage Site in 1982. Noted for its culture, Renaissance art and architecture and monuments, the city is also home to a number of international schools and universities."

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