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With Covid, people have been forced to stay indoors, leading them to seek and desire an outdoor area: a garden, a veranda, anything that allows for more space.
A deurbanization seems to have begun, with significant consequences on the real estate market, highlighting in 2020, a 20/25% drop in sales in large cities.
The "clash" between the hinterland and the metropolis can be seen in some of the most important Italian capitals; Rome with -20% in the city and an increase of +13% in peripheral areas. The situation in Milan and Turin is more contained and we are witnessing more and more frequent real transfers to other regions, such as Umbria, where the relationship between territory and population is to the advantage of green areas.
In fact, in the green heart of Italy, the real estate market is witnessing an unexpected liveliness which, together with tax incentives, stimulates operators and non-operators to "get busy" by designing increasingly eco-sustainable solutions, with outdoor spaces and by the end of the year current you will see the results

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