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Buying Property in Valle D’Aosta (Aosta Valley)

Where to buy property in Valle D’Aosta (Aosta Valley)
This small, predominantly mountainous northern region is probably unfamiliar to many overseas property buyers, though properties in the region are relatively cheap. There are many farms and vineyards dotted around the flatlands, some of which are ripe for renovation.
Potential rental returns from tourism make property in Valle D’Aosta (Aosta Valley) a good investment, with ski resorts that also offer great scenery in summer. Mont Blanc (Monte Bianco) and the Matterhorn (Monte Cervino) are world-renowned regional landmarks.
The area benefits from good connections to northern Europe via the Alpine road tunnels, and is bilingual (Italian and French) with cuisine heavily influenced by all its Alpine neighbours. This semi-autonomous corner of Italy is a unique mix of several cultures, quite unlike the regions of the south.
Property buyers with an eye for the rental market will note that Courmayeur is perhaps the best-known ski resort in the northwest of the region, and Breuil-Cervinia equally popular in the northeast. In the south, covering around 15 per cent of the region, is the Gran Paradiso National Park, with stunning natural beauty and wildlife.
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Buying property in Aosta Valley (Valle D'Aosta)