Sunday, June 13, 2010
Italian villas in Tuscany: Beautiful Way of Living
There's something special about this unique region of Italy, and it's driving more and more people to visit, and in many cases stay. With world-class art, culture and history backed up by some of the most gorgeous scenery on Planet Earth, Tuscany has enough for your whole family.
So what's the best way to experience Tuscany? It's certainly not in a hotel. There is too much wonderful opportunity for a more authentic experience to waste money on a generic, internationally branded hotel. Instead, look to one of the many Italian villas in Tuscany for your accommodation. There is no better way to see the real Italy, with all of the sights, sounds and smells that this country has to offer.
Be warned, however: once you see Tuscany on vacation, there is a solid chance that you will want to return, and likely for a longer period of time. For discerning visitors, a great way to establish a base in Tuscany is with the purchase of property< /b>. While owning a home in another country might seem somewhat daunting to a first-time buyer, it's really not that difficult, and financially can be very advantageous. Whether you want to purchase an apartment in Florence or a villa high in the Tuscan hills, there are properties for sale to suit your whim.
Base your decision on your habits, needs, and wants. For instance, do you plan on summering in the home, or do you see it as more of an occasional jumping-off point for trips on the Continent? If it's the latter, consider this fact: you can likely cover your mortgage payment (or in any case, make a substantial amount of money) by renting out the home while you're not there. Local agents can work with you to keep the villa occupied while you're out of the country, providing a steady stream of income without much thought on your behalf.
For your annual (or semi-annual, as the case may be) trip to Italy, you'll have a perfectly pl aced villa to enjoy with your family, decorated in precisely the fashion that you admire. This can truly be your home away from home.
This is also a wonderful time to buy. With property prices down across the World, it's an opportunity to snag a deal that in the past would have been unthinkable. Indeed, one could almost say that there is a Tuscan villas sale going on, and that's something you shouldn't miss. With prices lower than they have been in decades, you can swoop in and close on a gorgeous property.
There are Tuscan villas for sale throughout the region that can set you on a course toward a new, beautiful way of living. Talk to a local property seller today to find out what the market is like, and you could soon find yourself the proud owner of an authentic Tuscan villa.
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