Buying holiday and investment Property in Tuscany |
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Tuscany Profile Capital City: Florence is the region’s largest and most important city. Population: Approximately 4 million Tuscany Climate Tuscany benefits from one of the finest climates in the world. Summers are hot, dry and long, lasting from early May through to late October. Winters are mild and can often be wet, while spring and autumn are both pleasant brief. Temperatures in summer regularly top 40c, and can feel even higher in city centres, such as Florence. Tuscany Property There are many types of property on offer in Tuscany, although the image of a traditional, ivy-clad villa standing proud in its own olive grove is endearing and wholly accurate. These properties, whether rustic or renovated, command the highest prices throughout the region, with many owned by wealthy foreign owners already. The beautiful city of Florence is also an area where property is in demand, so expect to pay high prices for even the most basic of accommodation. However, once your foot is in the door, rental demand is constantly high, so expect good, prolonged returns if you are looking to buy-to-let. Tuscany Flights There are plenty of cheap flights to the Tuscan region from all over the UK, with Gatwick, Heathrow, Manchester and Birmingham airports particularly well-serviced, with many airlines flying direct to Florence. Flights to Rome further south and Milan further north are another option, with Tuscany a short drive from either airport. |
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