Hi Steve I bought an apartment in Basilicata about in 2008 the process didn’t take long at all, we had a goood agent in Italy who handled everything..The process is much like buying a house in England..When we sold it last year we had no problems either, I only sold it because our circumstances changed in England but we had good use out of it all the same..I think the market is slow in Italy as it is here and prices are not rising that quick..I think it depends on where you buy also the south is slower than the north but we found it not as commercialised and prettier..If you have any more question I’m happy to help..regards Stan.
It is very straight forward buying in Italy , if you are going with an agent they will arrange everything from viewing to arranging a notary..I have bought and sold in Italy and have had no problems at all..When you decide to buy the agent will normally arrange a local notary and someone who can speak English to translate the contract,or there are notaries in the uk that can do it for you..Either way don’t worry I am more than happy to help if you need any help or tips..
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Hi Steve I bought an apartment in Basilicata about in 2008 the process didn’t take long at all, we had a goood agent in Italy who handled everything..The process is much like buying a house in England..When we sold it last year we had no problems either, I only sold it because our circumstances changed in England but we had good use out of it all the same..I think the market is slow in Italy as it is here and prices are not rising that quick..I think it depends on where you buy also the south is slower than the north but we found it not as commercialised and prettier..If you have any more question I’m happy to help..regards Stan.
It is very straight forward buying in Italy , if you are going with an agent they will arrange everything from viewing to arranging a notary..I have bought and sold in Italy and have had no problems at all..When you decide to buy the agent will normally arrange a local notary and someone who can speak English to translate the contract,or there are notaries in the uk that can do it for you..Either way don’t worry I am more than happy to help if you need any help or tips..