The surveys conducted by Nomisma and F.I.M.A.A. (the largest Italian Realtors association) show that Italy?s tourist property market maintains a substantial stability in last two years, following a significant growth in the period 2001 to 2008. Comparing the historical series of house average prices for main Italy?s sea and mountain resorts, we notice a smoother trend for the sea resorts, with an overall increase of 62% in years 2000 to 2008 and values of growth between a minimum of 2% in 2008 and a maximum of 9% in 2003.
In the same period (2000 to 2008) the curve for non-sea resorts is more nervous: it shows an overall growth in the house average price of 51%, with a pick of 9.8% in 2004 and a minimum of 2.1% in 2008. After 2008, prices begin a slight decrease, more pronounced for sea resorts (-06% for sea resorts, -0,1% for non-sea resorts). We can say then that Italian tourist property market prices hold up the impact of the world crisis, as well as the national property market. The F.I.M.A.A. surveys rank the ten sea and mountain resorts with the highest prices for best houses: i.e. they consider the average of highest sale prices observed (of course, the maximum prices can be considerably higher than the average). There are some interesting divergences between the group of top sea resorts and the top mountain resorts.
Santa Caterina is a beautiful village with much to offer those seeking a more traditional ambiance. The pistes have something for all abilities, although experienced skiers are less well served than beginners or intermediates. The ski school is one of the best in the region and it is as scenic as any of the small Austrian resorts.
It is completely compatible with the natural surroundings and guests are encouraged to explore as much of the property as they can. Guides are available to take you on mountain excursions, horseback riding and biking trails. After a day of fun and adventure relax your mind and body at the Alpen Spa. Using 100 percent organic products you will feel the tension melt away during your honey massage. Afterward relax in a bath with Malga Cream and wild rose oil. You will leave this luxury resort feeling completely rejuvenated. The Hotel Monna Lisa in Florence, Tuscany, Italy is a former Renaissance Palace that has since been turned into a luxury resort. Situated in the heart of Florence, upon arrival you will feel as if you have stepped into another world. Filled with oil paintings and antique furniture this destination is ideal for anyone that wants to stay in a unique atmosphere.
You are only steps away from the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore. Construction began on the cathedral in 1296 and was completed in 1436. Truly a historic site that you do not want to miss. You also will want to see the Piazzale Michelangelo. You can tell by its name that it is a tribute to Michael Angelo; this beautiful square offers visitors a panoramic view of Florence, like no other. After all of the site seeing, you can enjoy authentic Italian cuisine at one of the many local restaurants near the square. Rooms offer you modern conveniences yet not losing the antiquated theme of the environment. This luxury resort has romance written all over it. Enjoy it with someone close to you. From delicious food and historical sites, the luxury Italian Resorts In Rome are guaranteed to not disappoint you.
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