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Daniel Rongo
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dubai
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How to sell my big villa and land in Tuscany?

Daniel Rongo
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dubai
Posted

Hi Team,

My family and I have decided to put my Tuscany villa up for sale.

It is located in Italy, not far from Florence, and includes 4 independent flats, 30 hectares of land, as well as vineyards, olive groves, a river and a lot to build a restaurant.

I would want to avoid the traditional route of going to a mainstream agent and wish for luck. 

I have read that these type of properties are sold through networking, however I’m new to this (never sold a property before).

The asking price is on the range of €2M and it is visible here: www.ninfale.com

Ideally, I would invest part of the profit in small rental real estates in major European capitals.

What advice would you give to someone in my place?

Should I just go agency?

Thanks in advance,

Daniel

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