Never understood why people would spend so much to live in Forte dei Marmi. The sea is not that great, and the city is pretty standard looking.
Diligent_Craft_1165 on
Looks pretty affordable compared to uk prices.
Caid2 on
Valle D’Aosta , Marche , Friuli Venezia Giulia , Molise , Basilicata , Umbria ? Niente ?
Bladiers on
Would expect Portofino to take the first place in Liguria
Chrisixx on
Using „Via Weggenstein“ in combination with „Bozen“ is a weird one. Either Weggensteinstrasse with Bozen or Via Weggenstein with Bolzano would fit better.
Side note, it’s a nice street, but I’m surprised Laubengasse or Sparkassenstrasse aren’t higher valued.
1ncursi0 on
Super interesting
Ook_1233 on
Calabria has a population of almost 2 million.
I simply do not believe the most expensive street in that region only has an average house price of €200,000.
vaarsuv1us on
Don’t show this to Americans, they need to believe that all europeans live in €200K commie blocks on meager salaries in return for their ‚free healthcare‘ and 93 days of holidays .. otherwise their world will shatter.
Zdzisiu on
Please, please tell me Via Appia Antica leads to Vatican or is at least close.
Impossible-Ground-98 on
Quite surprised about Sicily
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They would have been nice rounded
Never understood why people would spend so much to live in Forte dei Marmi. The sea is not that great, and the city is pretty standard looking.
Looks pretty affordable compared to uk prices.
Valle D’Aosta , Marche , Friuli Venezia Giulia , Molise , Basilicata , Umbria ? Niente ?
Would expect Portofino to take the first place in Liguria
Using „Via Weggenstein“ in combination with „Bozen“ is a weird one. Either Weggensteinstrasse with Bozen or Via Weggenstein with Bolzano would fit better.
Side note, it’s a nice street, but I’m surprised Laubengasse or Sparkassenstrasse aren’t higher valued.
Super interesting
Calabria has a population of almost 2 million.
I simply do not believe the most expensive street in that region only has an average house price of €200,000.
Don’t show this to Americans, they need to believe that all europeans live in €200K commie blocks on meager salaries in return for their ‚free healthcare‘ and 93 days of holidays .. otherwise their world will shatter.
Please, please tell me Via Appia Antica leads to Vatican or is at least close.
Quite surprised about Sicily