Le Marche which borders Tuscany, Umbria and Emelia Romagna and the Adriatic Coast. A destination growing in popularity with holidaymakers and seeking to increase its profile, Le Marche is priding itself as a destination which attracts people from all over the world all year round. Its two most notable attractions, beautiful scenery and some of the best cuisine in Italy, encapsulate its claim as ‘real Italy’. Le Marche has some of the most stunning landscapes in the country, with traditional villages and a beautiful coastline.
Le Marche is a highly accessible region of Italy with flights operated by Ryanair and BA direct from London Stansted to the regional airport at Ancona which is only arounf half an hour away.
Demand for traditional homes in the heart of Italy remains as high as ever.
‘If you want advice for areas to invest in for the 1st quarter of 2010, then I would suggest looking at Tuscany, Le Marche and the Lakes of Maggiore & Garda, where good deals can be found if you buy sensibly,’ said Linda Travella of Casa Travella, Source: Investment International, Monday, 11 January 2010.
The Le Marche region on the central eastern coast which is currently very attractive due the lower real estate prices compared to neighbouring Tuscany & Umbria is predicted to be is the new up and coming destination for property buyers.
‘Le Marche is being heralded as the next big thing as far as the property market is concerned, Italy’s hidden gem is perfectly situated between the Adriatic Sea and the Apennine Mountains… Le Marche has been called the ‘new Tuscany & Umbria’ but the region is unique, with a character all of its own’ Source: World of Property
One new property for sale in Le Marche & worth mentioning is a historic renovation and conversion which has just come on the market is Casa Serafini.
Casa Serafini is an enchanting development of 39 refurbished & new build properties set over 4 hectares of land near tranquil hill-top towns & Golf courses and in the restored Italian hamlet of Bargni in the center of Le Marche.
Casa Serafini features include…
Swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Tennis courts
24 hour guardian
Underground parking
Landscaped gardens
Private olive grove
You can enjoy a range of sporting activities in the area including climbing, trekking, golf Horse-riding, & canoeing to mention a few.
You will also discover three superb restaurants within a short walking distance including Villa Federici, which won the award for Best Small Producer of Olive Oil 2007 for the whole of Italy.
lovely coastal town of Fano on the Adriatic coast, with its wide sandy beaches is only five minute drive away.
It is the type of Le Marche property like Casa Serafini which are leading the way and helping drive the real estate market in this emerging region of Italy.