In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
hI,I live in Lunigiana and many other people I know move from abroad to here with the entire family,so you if you are interested in the area, which is really lovely, I can only suggest you googling and find out if you like it.I am attaching also my link so maybe you will find it helpful and if you need more information regarding houses here and how to move just text me.Good luckJohnny https://www.lunigianabuilders.com/home-finder-property-management
Thank you very much for the
Submitted by aliceg on Thu, 06/29/2017 - 16:09In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I think you almost answer
Submitted by stevegwmonkseaton on Thu, 06/29/2017 - 16:34In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Thanks for getting back! Yes,
Submitted by aliceg on Fri, 06/30/2017 - 06:42In reply to I think you almost answer by stevegwmonkseaton
You mention that you visited
Submitted by F Bower on Sun, 07/09/2017 - 07:05In reply to Thanks for getting back! Yes, by aliceg
You mention that you visited the Colli Albani /Castelli Romani for a day - we live amongst olive groves near Lanuvio but I believe many expats go for Grottaferrata or Frascati and I understand there is an international school there. Only half and hour to Ciampino airport and 45 mins to Fiumicino and we sometimes pop into Rome for lunch or when we have visitors, otherwise we have everything we need locally. Highly recommend the area. Lake Albano has water sports, Lake Nemi is just beautiful.
The northern Lakes (Como,
Submitted by Ronco on Fri, 06/30/2017 - 07:24In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
The northern Lakes (Como, Maggiore, Orta, Iseo) are all spectacualrly beautiful with great towns and communities and all with easy access to Milan and Malpensa (international AIrport), Bergamo (Ryanair airport) and Linate (traditional city airport).The best of luck, and enjoy your search / journey.
We moved back to Italy after
Submitted by Fbitalianproperties on Fri, 06/30/2017 - 11:31In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
We moved back to Italy after 15 years in London. We are as well a young family with two boys.We live in Le Marche Region, Ancona, and we are very happy to be here.I know Ancona is not a big city but Rome and Milan are 3 hours away with a high speed train. Life is great, school are great, the city is not very big but at the same time you can do a lot of activities. Ancona has also an international aerport and you can reach London and other European destinations easily. Beaches are amazing, and the view of Mt.Conero are breath taking. Some popular sports are windsurfing, cycling, horseriding and there also is a 18 hole golf club.The quality of life in The Marche is very high although the price of life is still low.If you need more info please let me know and I will happy to help.Good luck Francescainfo@fbitalianproperties.com
Thanks, Francesca. Sounds
Submitted by aliceg on Fri, 06/30/2017 - 14:40In reply to We moved back to Italy after by Fbitalianproperties
Hi Well I think you would
Submitted by stella lopreste on Fri, 06/30/2017 - 11:41In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
It sounds nice. Do you know
Submitted by aliceg on Fri, 06/30/2017 - 14:41In reply to Hi Well I think you would by stella lopreste
Hi
Submitted by stella lopreste on Sat, 07/01/2017 - 07:44In reply to It sounds nice. Do you know by aliceg
HiI know the weather is excellent 12 months a year. Mild winters. Was there in November and people were still swimming in the sea. I dont really know what else you want as information. The school system is excellent as my sister went to school. Not many tourist come there . If you could let me know exactly what else you are interested about I could give you info. You also need to decide what area or province you would like to move to. The south north east or west of italy. It is all beautiful. Milan is 2 hours away.
Thanks for trying to help! I
Submitted by aliceg on Sat, 07/01/2017 - 09:35In reply to Hi by stella lopreste
Thanks for trying to help! I lived in Rome once and as I'm in film it might not be bad if that would be the closest city nearby. There's bracciano for example but don't know the area apart from the castelli romani that I visited once for a day many years ago. I also heard of Bologna not being bad for film. But that's not the main critera as I will continue to work for the film industry abroad mainly.
Think about what you are
Submitted by stevegwmonkseaton on Sat, 07/01/2017 - 10:22In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Think about what you are asking here and then what kind of answers you already have and/or expect to get. Without someone knowing exactly what type of people you are, your likes and dislikes, it is hard to imagine you will get more than a few ideas (which of course may help). I suspect you have a good idea exactly what you are looking for, but would suggest that may change if you lived here all the time. I know you have said you have lived in Rome, but for how long, how did you find it and most of all I guess without being a parent… I know little about Rome, but know I would not like living in a city. However it does sound like it suits your requirements mentioned so far. Perhaps a look on Google maps for areas around Rome by the sea or lake based around how far you are prepared to commute for travel. Genoa does sound and look ideal, but I would be looking at what flights the airport has if travel is important. The likes of Ancona and our very own “city” Pescara are small provincial airports and like many others, unless you are prepared to hop on multiple flights, will not be suitable.
Thanks and yes it's just
Submitted by aliceg on Sat, 07/01/2017 - 10:31In reply to Think about what you are by stevegwmonkseaton
Thanks and yes it's just about getting more ideas than the ones I already have. I know that we have to find the place ourselves but as I better know Italian cities and islands than villages it might be that someone shuots out: Village x is really great for your sort of interests, check it out. Who knows. It's only a question.
You might have a look at
Submitted by casa del campanile on Sun, 07/02/2017 - 15:00In reply to Thanks and yes it's just by aliceg
You might have a look at Fivizzano and environs in Lunigiana. It is 30-40 minutes from the autostrada at Aulla on a well maintained “highway.” About 1.5 hour drive from Pisa airport. It is a fortress city, historical, good medical facilities including a hospital, etc., a train depot in another village a few miles away, good bus service, a number of restaurants, bars, including Elvetica which hosts the English book library, Oxfam English library and store, active Expat community, small “supermarket,” gas station, a pharmacy, bank, and a number of small shops. An ideal location for someone who wants to be out of the tourist traffic, yet not too far from "civilization." Had we been able to find a suitable property when we were looking, we would have bought in Fivizzano. They also have an extensive market in the square every Tuesday, I think. There is a wide range of properties; from city apts. to town houses, to detached houses with small land areas just outside town, and some estate type properties with vineyards, boscos, etc. in the general area. Check out properties at Lunigiana2000.comIt is just below the mountain range that has a fairly good ski resort. Not sure of winter snowfall ,in town, if any, or temps. Maybe someone from there might weigh in on that subject.Good luck,
Thanks so much for the advice
Submitted by aliceg on Sun, 07/02/2017 - 15:11In reply to You might have a look at by casa del campanile
Hi...not sure if you have any
Submitted by gianc on Mon, 07/03/2017 - 14:26In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi and sorry if I am Late
Submitted by johnnyM on Mon, 07/03/2017 - 16:09In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi and sorry if I am LateAnyway, as Fred says, Fivizzano is wonderful and full of history too.The place is an Hour by Genova or Pisa so for the airport is ok, I would recommend Pontremoli or Bagnone too( I love those places you should google it).The are is close to the sea as well, Lerici, Portovenere and Le 5 Terre.Anything else just let me know and see if I can helpJohhnyhttps://www.lunigianabuilders.com/
Thanks a lot, Johnny! I'll be
Submitted by aliceg on Tue, 07/04/2017 - 03:28In reply to Hi and sorry if I am Late by johnnyM
If you are in Liguria this
Submitted by stella lopreste on Wed, 07/05/2017 - 19:47In reply to Thanks a lot, Johnny! I'll be by aliceg
Thanks, will do. Have a great
Submitted by aliceg on Thu, 07/06/2017 - 00:55In reply to If you are in Liguria this by stella lopreste
Johnny M.,
Submitted by casa del campanile on Fri, 07/07/2017 - 03:46In reply to Hi and sorry if I am Late by johnnyM
Johnny M.,thanks for the reminder regarding Fivizzano’s proximity to beach areas. After 35+ years living on the California coast and in Hawaii, one tends to forget the attraction of the “beach scene” to the general populace. Last year we had visitors from the US who spent the first week taking the train daily from Aulla to Monterosso so they could swim in the Med, etc.Fred
Hi
Submitted by mediafreak on Tue, 07/11/2017 - 03:02In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
thanks, have you got a
Submitted by aliceg on Tue, 07/11/2017 - 05:54In reply to Hi by mediafreak
Contact Margo immobiliare
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