Italy Property News:    During 2009, a decrease  in the number of buyers, has resulted in an average price decline of approximately 7.1%.  However, in the most popular locations, prices seem to have stabilised throughout 2010 and partly recovered during the first half of 2011   -   In Alassio (Liguria) and other popular coastal locations, seafront properties are still being sold for approx. € 12.000 per sq. m.   -   Improving credit conditions in 2010 have contributed to boost the demand for properties   -   Prices seem to be more stable in Tuscany, compared to other regions, as the demand from foreign buyers is steady   -   Madonna di Campiglio (Trentino), Courmayeur (Valle d'Aosta) and Sestriere (Piemonte) are among the most popular alpine locations   -   Is Le Marche the next Tuscany? Article on the New York Times describes Le Marche as an underrated and still unknown region that could soon become just as famous as Tuscany     
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