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Fiaip tracks the real estate market in Italy: data for 2023 and forecasts for 2024.

Fiaip tracks the real estate market in Italy: data for 2023 and forecasts for 2024.

Fiaip tracks the real estate market in Italy: data for 2023 and forecasts for 2024.

Fiaip announces the presentation inRome at the Chamber of Deputies of a report on tourism real estate for 2023 and forecasts for 2024.

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The event will take place on Tuesday, December 5, 2023, at 2:30 p.m., in the press room of the Chamber of Deputies at Via della Missione, 4 in Rome.

Participants in the event:

  • Gian Battista Baccarini, National President of FiaipTAg/li>
  • Erica Mazzetti, Deputy of the FI, member of Commission VIII (Environment, Territory and Public Works) of the Chamber of Deputies
  • Francesco La Commare, President of the FIA Research Center
  • Leonardo Piccoli, Vice-President of Fiaip in the tourism sector
  • Marco Bettiol, Vice President of the Fiaip Research Center

In addition to presenting data on the progress of the 2023 summer tourist season and forecasts for the 2023-24 winter season with regard to short-term tourist rentals and secondary home sales in the country's main tourist destinations, the press conference will present a special focus on the situation of tourist real estate in renowned ski resorts, and will discuss the innovations in the tourist rental sector foreseen by the Budget Law, thanks to the upcoming Santanka bill and the need to revise the n

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