Monte Argentario is a very touristic peninsula on the west coast of Italy. This municipality of the province of Grosseto is formed on a mountainous promontory, Mount Argentario. It is attached to the rest of the country thanks to three "Littoral cords" which allow a simplified access. The peninsula of Monte Argentario includes many residential hamlets, the main are Porto Ercole to the east and Porto Santo Stephano. Monte Argentario is a great holiday destination enjoyed by many Italians and visitors from all over the world for its many beautiful beaches. In addition, the summit of Mount Argentario overlooks the Mediterranean and offers magnificent views of the horizon.
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.
As the famous saying states it:"All roads lead to Rome" and this exceptional city has a lot to offer thanks to its 28 centuries of history. Rome, the capital of Italy, is situated in the Latium region, in the center of the country and next to the Tiber river. Nicknamed the "Eternal City", Rome is also the capital of Catholicism as it includes the enclave Vatican (the headquarters of the papacy), which has been an independent state since 1929.Rome is truly an open sky museum by itself as it has preserved a true architectural cohesion. Antique temples and amphitheaters are parts of the town planning. The countless churches are testament to the early stages of Christianity, along with the sumptuous Renaissance ...