Tuesday, October 5, 2010

List Of All The Shinys

Prices about to stop, on the resumption of sales in brick city

A year in recovery in the housing market in Milan in 2009 after a suffocating, 2010 is proving to be more lively. According to the 'Monitoring Agency' s land sales of property in the city, in the second quarter of the 'year confirming the good performance in the first months of 2010. The residential sector, in particular, grew by 3.3 percent over the same period last year, with 5451 sales recorded by acts' Agency at the end of June. At the same time Milan recovered population (more than 12 thousand) to the detriment of 'hinterland, where trades remain the pole with a fall of 0.9%. Still struggle to bring up the contracts for commercial property (offices, shops and warehouses) increased from 535 in March to 703 in June 2010, which had slumped by 12.5% \u200b\u200bduring 2009. "Until the end of last year, the companies preferred to remain in rented premises in order to avoid restraining capital - says Guido Lodigiani - now entrepreneurs tornano, molto lentamente, a comprare i locali in cui svolgere la propria attività, segno di una cauta fiducia in una stabilità lavorativa maggiore». Sul fronte dei prezzi, oggi acquistare un appartamento in città continua a costare meno di tre anni fa: le quotazioni sono scese dell' 1,1% nel corso del primo semestre dell' anno, «ma il crollo, che forse non c' è mai stato, è sicuramente in fase di frenata - spiega Lodigiani - basti pensare che, dopo il boom del 2007, nel 2008i prezzi degli appartamentia Milano erano scesi di colpo del 4,6 per cento». Ritocchi al ribasso si riscontrano ancora, secondo Lodigiani, nelle aree periferiche, da Bonola al Gallaratese, mentre più stabili rimangono zone semicentrali as Abruzzi, Porta Romana, Pagano, and the old town. Separate discussion for luxury residences, the marketplace, according to the 'specialized agency Tirelli & Partners "is very effervescent, with prices that reach 20 000 euro per square meter": the director, Gabriele Torchiani, explains that "in cities even seeing a demand that exceeds the 'offer. The request, however, snubbing the new residences under construction, because in 'fictional Milan the luxury home that remains in the center, in Corso Magenta or being Venice, where there are no skyscrapers, but old buildings that have a market that is very fluid. " C 'is too "new" under construction, according to Lodi: Citylifea from Porta Nuova "is all a crane and the prices are high because the business plans of certain areas have been planned in 2004, in a time of great optimism, and the land were paid handsomely. Now no manufacturer wants to sell off. "


- Laura Fugnoli, La Repubblica, October 1, 2010


Press by Luca Vona

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