
Sicily has been hailed as a popular haunt for celebrities and film stars, according to a media outlet.
According to the Daily Mail, the Italian region offers a number of attractions, such as good weather, culture and natural beauty. As a result, it is becoming a favored haunt of many well-known personalities, including Uma Thurman, Jennifer Lopez and Tom Cruise who have chosen to buy property in areas such as the islands of Panarea and Pantelleria.
Sicily has range of properties available for prospective buyers, from bargain run-down houses which can be renovated to luxurious mansions. The region is suitable for those who prefer to avoid over-built areas as the region is unspoilt and there are many baroque and neo-classical buildings ready to be converted into apartments.
Additionally, a bonus of owning a property in Sicily is the island's popularity with the tourists, which means high returns can be made by renting the home to either foreign or Italian tourists during the summer, reports shelteroffshore.com
Meanwhile, Luca Santoro, from House & Loft told the Daily Mail that in the next 15 years there will be huge changes in the Sicily property market making it increasingly similar to the market in Sardinia.
This comes shortly after the Daily Telegraph has reported that golf tourism is becoming popular on the island with currently two courses and another three are in planning.
According to the Daily Mail, the Italian region offers a number of attractions, such as good weather, culture and natural beauty. As a result, it is becoming a favored haunt of many well-known personalities, including Uma Thurman, Jennifer Lopez and Tom Cruise who have chosen to buy property in areas such as the islands of Panarea and Pantelleria.
Sicily has range of properties available for prospective buyers, from bargain run-down houses which can be renovated to luxurious mansions. The region is suitable for those who prefer to avoid over-built areas as the region is unspoilt and there are many baroque and neo-classical buildings ready to be converted into apartments.Additionally, a bonus of owning a property in Sicily is the island's popularity with the tourists, which means high returns can be made by renting the home to either foreign or Italian tourists during the summer, reports shelteroffshore.com
Meanwhile, Luca Santoro, from House & Loft told the Daily Mail that in the next 15 years there will be huge changes in the Sicily property market making it increasingly similar to the market in Sardinia.
This comes shortly after the Daily Telegraph has reported that golf tourism is becoming popular on the island with currently two courses and another three are in planning.
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