It is difficult to quantify how many Brits are currently looking to buy a second home in Italy, but judging by the number of television programmes featuring people hoping to move to Italy either permanently or to buy a holiday home there, the number must be significant.
Every home owner has to go through the process of searching for property and buying it; most new and existing owners will be renovating or redecorating at some point and this will involve dealing with tradesmen and/or suppliers. For this, these homebuyers will need to understand at least the basics of Italian property law, house construction, building, plumbing, electrical systems etc, and they need to know not only the words but how the systems work. Teach Yourself Buying a Home in Italy gives the explanations and vocabulary for each aspect of finding, buying, renovating and living in a house in Italy.
In addition to approximately 90 labelled illustrations, the book has a CD which gives the pronunciation and practice of the necessary vocabulary.
The book is published in association Homes Overseas, the UK's best-selling specialist international real estate magazine and host to over 30 annual exhibitions providing information on properties overseas.
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This USP [including a language CD] might just give it the edge over the competition - The Italian Magazine
'Well worth the money.' - Italia
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Höhe: 197 mm
Breite: 131 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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978-0-340-90006-2 (9780340900062)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Peter MacBride is a successful author who writes from his own experience of buying a home abroad. Giulia Giolotti is a professional translator and native speaker of Italian.