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In the current financial climate, even people with a good credit history find it very hard to obtain a mortgage. So how can you fund your property purchase when credit is tight? Carla Passino investigates. This article was published in Horse & Hound.

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Set among silvery olive trees and emerald lawns, Il Frantoio is a careful conversion of the end portion of a 17th century olive press. Read more on Italymag.co.uk.

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The Italymag.co.uk property index, which tracks property advertisements placed on the website, takes the first snapshot of the foreigner-driven housing market in the country—and reserves some surprises. Read more on Italymag.co.uk.

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A 15th century townhouse in the heart of Cortona captures the essence of Tuscan living. Read more on Italymag.co.uk.

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A performance analysis of the Italian property market for the last 25 years shows that values have grown substantially in real terms. Read more on Italymag.co.uk.

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Cascina delle Rose costs a neat €1.6m but the price buys you a mini estate of one hectare with two huge, traditional farmhouses that have been exquisitely restored according to bioarchitectural principles. Read more on Italymag.co.uk.

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The market for urban lofts bucks the property slump while average housing prices start to decline. Read more on Italymag.co.uk.

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The property market has taken a huge hit last year and, although 2009 shows better prospects, it is still likely to be a slow year. Nonetheless proactive vendors can do much to help sell their equestrian property quickly, says Carla Passino. This article was published in Horse & Hound.

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For Italian-speakers: I have been interviewed by Matteo Starri of Italian property portal Nestoria.it on writing about Italian property for foreign buyers. Read the interview on Nestoria.it.

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Yes you read it right. And no, a zero isn’t missing. It is really possible to buy a home in Italy for €10,000—but it is not for the fainthearted. Read more on Italymag.co.uk.

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