The village of Castelli is situated in the province of Teramo, in the North East of Rome. Built on a wooded promontory at the foot of Mount Carmicia, this charming town has become popular since the 13th century due to its remarkable ceramics. Between the rivers Rio and Leomogna, Castelli is a favourite destination for tourists and art lovers. For its vicinity to the Gran Sasso of Italy, the village is an ideal base of departure for the excursions and ascensions to the higher mount of Central Italy.
The Rome real-estate market represents, with the one of Milan, almost 70% of the Italian housing sales. In 2006, the residential market reached its peak regarding the annual sales but due to the 2007 crisis, this market was considerably impacted. Since 2014, the sector has started to rise and this increase may stabilize over the years. This growth is favoured thanks to low interest rates on mortgage loans. Besides, since 2008, prices have been lower, which is a major advantage for investors. Despite the previous elements, the Rome real-estate market is particularly attractive for foreign investors. It is the perfect time to invest and realize a nice capital gain in the next few years.