Italians prefer the hinterland
In the first six months of 2007, the analysis of real estate prices of the different urban realities found something new: the provincial capitals for the first time since 1998, ie since the beginning of the housing boom, have scored a growth in prices (+1.0%) higher than that of big cities (+0.6%). It confirms instead the absolute best performance in the hinterland of Housing (+1.4%) now in place in the first half of 2006.Questo is because real estate prices of the metropolis, already too high, and the search for a better quality of life possible in a city more "human scale", are pushing some categories of customers to move towards other housing markets. Among other reasons, the search for new homes often carry their own hinterland. Istat In 2006 a study found that cities continued to lose population: about 15 000 Milan, Naples 11000, Rome 8000. But where you move the buyers? In principle, it was found that those are preferred locations that are served by rail lines, subways and road links with major cities.
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