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House prices finally decreasing to normal level

June 27th, 2010

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Tuscany’s stable real estate market

In one of my latest articles http://www.livingintuscany.eu/blog/2010/03/house-prices-still-going-down/ I wrote that currently is a good moment to purchase a property in Tuscany. Because of it’s cultural richness Tuscany has a very stable real estate market. The fact that in Tuscany properties are very much request by foreigners and that the local government has very strict rules and laws regarding new buildings, has brought the house prices from 2000 until last year, before the global crisis, to a non realistic level.

Abandoned country houses

At the beginning of the crisis most house owners refused to decrease their prices, hoping that the economic crisis would last only a short time. A lot of owners realise that nowadays and also in the near future, selling their properties at the original price is impossible. For this reason some of them have already started selling their properties at a price, much more reasonable and even at a price much lower than the market value, in order to get rid of them.

However it must be said that we are talking in the first place about home owners of an abandoned property, which every year is getting worser and in these difficult times it’s better not to speculate. According to me the best thing to do is selling.

An example of a large price reduction

The next property was in the beginning, now 3 years ago, for sale for 750.000 €. Last year the owner reduced the price to 550.000 € and now he made a further reduction of 350.000 € which has brought the final asking price on 300.000 €

http://www.livingintuscany.eu/121/huis.php?id=121

In the future I’m sure that more and more home owners will follow this strategy for the simple fact that the last 5 years the prices have increased in absurd way and that no one is prepared to pay the prices of about 2 years ago.

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The most important Italian real estate sites on line

May 24th, 2010

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For those who are looking for the best and most used real estate sites on line, I’ve made a selection. Unfortunately the sites are in italian, which could be a problem for those who don’t understand very well the Italian language.

On the other hand all sites show one of more pictures of every available property. Another advantage of these sites is that they present more than 80% of the current offer. Whether you are looking for an appartment, a countryhouse, a luxury villa, a property to renovate, … you’ll find it all.

Photo from fOTOGLIF

The undermentioned websites give you the following information:

  • a complete offer of the properties available in the selected city, town, region, …
  • pictures, description, price, real estate agency, …
  • a list of real estate agents operating in a certain city, town, …
  • possibility to calculate the most advantageously mortgage with all type of rates, broad range of lenders, …

This list is classified according my opinion and is therefore purely subjective

  1. www.immobiliare.it
  2. www.casa.it
  3. www.subito.it
  4. www.cubocasa.it
  5. www.casaclick.it
  6. www.gohome.it
  7. www.idealista.it
  8. www.ecasa.it

 

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New law regarding farm tourism (agriturismo) approved

April 26th, 2010

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At the end of March 2010 finally the new law regarding the exploiting of a farm tourism (agriturismo) in Tuscany has been approved. The main points of this new law are:

LESS BUREAUCRACY:  by presenting a Diaa (denuncia Inizio attività agricola) within a short period of 20 days the activity can be started. This means that the request doesn’t have to be examined anymore by the Province (Provincia). In the past this approval by the Province usually took a few months
 

MORE EMPHASIS ON AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY (AGRICOLA): the manager and his crew have to dedicate most of their time on the typical products that they produce on the farm. The sales and tasting of these typical products can be directly on the farm or on local and national markets.
 

SERVING MEALS AT ANY TIME OF THE DAY AND TO EVERYONE: In the past it was only possible to serve meals to guests, new is that meals now can also be served to anyone at any moment of the day. A space can be provided as a restaurant. The only condition is that the kitchen must use products that are produced on the farm or on nearby farms.

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A simple small investment of about 200 € can save you thousand of euro’s.

April 5th, 2010

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A question that future owners of a property to renovate, often ask is the following:

I’d like to buy a property to renovate but I have no idea what the renovating costs could be. What can I do to avoid a wrong purchase?

In fact: estimating the costs necessary to renovate a property isn’t easy at all if you don’t have any technical experience or background. You may have an impression about the needed works and costs but experience learns that mostly this impression doesn’t corrispond with the reality.

A building engineer, architect of geometra can answer your questions such as:

- what’s the cost for renovating the wooden floors?

- how much do I have to calculate for changing the windows?

- what’s the cost for realising another bathroom?

- Can I get rid of the humidity in the wals of the living room?

- etc.

I suggest future investors, buyers of a renovating property to ask advice to an expert before making an offer. This expert, mostly a building engineer, an architect or a geometra, can give you a more realistic image of the renovating works, costs and necessary time.

A simple, non detailed estimate of the costs of about 200 € can save you a lot of time and costs. Furthermore this small investment can be very important when you have to negotiate about the asking price.

For example: is the asking price 250.000 € but you can prove that the renovation costs mount up to 40.000 € indeed of 20.000 € (suggested by the agency) then you can make an offer of 210.000 €. Another advantage of the estimate, prepared and signed by an expert is that it has more value than your ownmade estimate.

A simple small investment of about 200 € before the purchase of a renovating property can save you thousand of euro’s. Money that you’d rather like to spend for renovating your property I guess!

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House prices still going down

March 4th, 2010

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In time of crisis it’s hard to sell a property. On the other way it’s a good time to buy a property because the house prices are falling down. For Tuscany this is maybe the right moment to turn back to the reality and to more normal houseprices, available for everyone.

The owners of the following properties have decided to reduce the asking price

property at Massarosa (Lucca)

Asking price from 2.000.000 euro to 1.300.000 (price reduction of 35%)

more info on  http://www.livingintuscany.eu/39/huis.php?id=39

 

 

 

 

Property at Barberino di Mugello

Price from 800.000 euro to 700.000 (reduction of  12,5%)

more info on http://www.livingintuscany.eu/89/huis.php?id=89

 

 

 

 

Property at Rignano sull’Arno

Price from 970.000 euro to 880.000 euro (Reduction of 10%)

more info on http://www.livingintuscany.eu/123/huis.php?id=123

 

 

 

 

For more properties with price reduction have a look at the property list on http://www.livingintuscany.eu

 

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Beware before buying a farm house (casa rurale) in Tuscany

January 17th, 2010

  
During a trip in the beautiful Tuscany it’s difficult not to notice the many fascinating farm houses (case rurale). You find them everywhere in Tuscany, in the countryside, on a hill from where you have a beautiful view on the surroundings.

Sometimes they are composed of only 1 building, but usually close to the main building there are some smaller buildings (fienili) which previously served to stack the hay or to store material and which now are mostly converted into apartments.
For those who want to invest in property or who can afford a second home, the farm houses are an ideal opportunity. Because of their size they are also very suitable to be converted into B & B, hotel or farm tourism (agriturismo).

Farmhouses for free

If you are planning to purchase a farm house then you should be aware of the following information:
In the past a farmhouse in Tuscany belonged to a farm, which is considered a small company or a small firm (azienda agricola).
In the 70′s the city offered a lot of work and most farmers with their complete family, left the countryside to move to the city to find a job. The consequence was that a lot of farms became completely deserted.
The first to value the enormous potential of these large farms were the foreigners, especially the Germans and the British who bought up these properties to use them as second homes or tourist activity.

Tax introduced by the municipality

For a long time buying and renovating a farm house in the Tuscan country was considered an optimal investment. In the 90′s however the municipalities began to see the importance of the purchase by foreigners and Italians and introduced a tax, in this way the public treasury earned some extra money. The tax, the so called “oneri per deruralizzazione” is literally a tax for the modification of a farm house into a general house; this means that any other person, different to a farmer, need to pay this tax in order to live in a farm house.

Beware before you buy

You would not be the first one to buy a farm house without having ever heard of this tax. Agencies rather forget to mention this with disastrous consequences for your budget. Perhaps you have already spent the maximum of your savings to purchase the property, imagine that before starting the renovation, you have to spend another tens of thousands of euros, pounds.
However, there is 1 option that excludes you to pay this tax: starting an agriturismo (farm tourism), Opening an agriturismo is only possible when you have an azienda agricola or small firm, a private person therefore can not start an agriturismo. However you must consider that opening an agriturismo is a rather intense activity.

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Characteristic cieloterra in tiny Tuscan village of about 200 sqm

December 10th, 2009

 

For those who are looking for a good investment or simply a second home at an excellente price, here’s your chance.

This property of about 200 square metres is available for the price of 230.000€.

The property on 3 levels is situated in a tiny Tuscan village close to the Chianti gate, at half an hour of Florence and Arezzo.

The house has been renovated this year and only need some internal finishing works such as floors, heating elements, doors, …

Also included in the price is 10.000 sqm of land.

The very interesting price is due to the fact that the actual owner has been moved to Rome for his job

For more information and pictures have a look at http://www.livingintuscany.eu/128/huis.php?id=128

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Investing in tourism in Tuscany

December 2nd, 2009

 

In time of crisis it’s normal to ask the question “is investing in Tuscany still a good idea?”

Indeed it is and this for the following reasons:

 

 When people hear the word Tuscany they immediately think about

  • The art cities Florence, Siena, Pisa, …
  • The splendid beaches and coasts (a total of 633 km) such as Le cinque terre, Elba, Forte dei Marmi
  • The beautiful rural country zones like the Chianti, Montepulciano, …
  • The natural wellness centers such as Saturnia, Rapolano terme,
  • The plenty events during the summer with wine festivals, sagre, live music, …

 Finding a person who isn’t in love with Tuscany is hard to find.

 

12.000 hotels, 40 million tourists every year

Do you know that there are about 12.000 hotels, campings, B&B, farm holidays (agriturismo) only in Tuscany. These structures give work to 70.000 persons, even to 131.000 persons if you include the restaurants.

Tuscany has more than 6.500 restaurants, pizzeria; 50 ski structures; 17 golf circuits; 39 wellness centers.

Every year more than 40 million tourists are traveling in Tuscany: This number is more or less stable because Tuscany has reached the maximum number for hotels, campings, … Have you ever tried to book your summer holiday in Tuscany some months before leaving. Hard to find some room free isn’t it? Tourism is and will always be the main activity for Tuscany.

There are some places where, from June to September, you see more tourists than Italians. Have you ever heard of the Dutch invasion on the camping of Figline Valdarno?

 

Investing in tourism 

My experience have learned me that the best investment you can make is investing in tourism, in no other region of Italy you have 12.000 holiday accommodations and every year 40 million of tourists. However these amazing numbers, there are still a lot of palaces, farm houses, small towns (borghi) that have an enormous potential to be transformed in accommodation. It’s true that not everyone has the possibility to purchase these properties but for those who have the money this is an excellent investment.

 

Also the Tuscan region offers a lot of incentives for the tourism and there are also the 36% and 55% tax benefits for renovation works.

 

Those who have invested

To finish here is a short list of some famous persons and companies that invested in tourism in Tuscany

 

Sting – Figline Valdarno

Belgium minister – Gaiole in Chianti

British minister – Castelnuovo Berardenga

Ferragamo – Borgo il Borro

Leonardo Pieraccioni – Florence

Deutsche Bank – Castelnuovo Berardenga

Antonio Banderas

Gerry Rafferty – Grosseto

Some Belgians that I know personally

 

 

 

 

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Starting an “agriturismo” .

November 8th, 2009

 

A lot of foreigners dream of starting a new life. They are tired of their busy life, the bad climate and they dream of starting of a new life in a quiet place, in the country, preferable where the sun shines 300 days on 365.

 

One of the possibilities to achieve their dream is to open an “agriturismo”, better known as farm tourism. Most people think that the word “agriturismo” is connected to renting rooms and in the meanwhile producing their own wine, olive oil, cheese, … These products we offer to our guests and what is left we sale as “prodotti tipici” on the local market.

This responds at what we call in Italian “la dolce vita”

 

 

About 5 years ago in fact this was still reality. One bought an existing “azienda agricola” (farm) and with help from the European Community and Italy itself, installed a lot of sleeping rooms and earned a lot of money. Most of his time the owner dedicated to the tourism and what was left he spent on the production of the “prodotti tipici”.

 

But as all fairytales have an end, also this happy story finished. Because the incentives given by Europe mainly where dedicated to give some help to the farmers and because at the end of the agriculture few or nothing was left, the government decided to change the law and to avoid the abuses regarding the “agriturismo”

 

The two headlines of this law are the following:

  1. The hours to dedicate to room renting may not exceed the hours to dedicate to the agriculture

  2. The earning by the room renting may not exceed the earning by agriculture

 

This is a very important modification of the old law with consequence that an “agriturismo” has become a busy activity. To simplify the work it’s possible to hand over the agriculture in part or completely to a local farmer. With the local farmer the owner usually makes a contract and in this way the owner can spend almost all his time to the room renting and thus to the direct contact with the guests.

 

For those who are searching a balance between producing wine, olive oil, cheese, … and room renting the running of an “agriturismo” is an ideal activity. Furthermore there are a lot of tax benefits that makes it even more interesting.

 

Ing. Günther Desaever

www.livingintuscany.eu

 

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Properties with price reduction

October 13th, 2009

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This property is now for sale for 880.000 € instead of 970.000€

http://www.livingintuscany.eu/123/huis.php?id=123

This property is now for sale for 280.000 € instead of 310.000 €

http://www.livingintuscany.eu/124/huis.php?id=124

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