Collection of offers: a practical guide
The collection of offers is a sales method in which interested parties submit their offer for a property at auction within a predetermined period of time, without public real-time bidding. At the deadline, the offers are reviewed and compared in order to identify the best bidder, or to open a possible competitive phase reserved only for admitted bidders.
Climate Protection and the Energy Future: The New Identity of Italy’s Municipalities
Today, 4 March 2026, Italy celebrates Energy Day, a moment of reflection and action whose focal point is the conference in Bolzano at the NOI Techpark. In this setting, the theme “Energy transition and climate protection in municipalities” is no longer a futuristic vision, but an operational reality that is reshaping the face of our territories.
Sanremo all year round: a human-scale coastal ecosystem
Sanremo is often told through a single lens: the Festival. But those considering living here—whether for lifestyle reasons, hybrid work, or a professional project—discover a city with a different, more interesting dynamic: a human-scale coastal ecosystem that works year-round, with services, micro-neighborhoods, seasonal rhythms, and a network of connections that truly impacts everyday life.
Industrial Real Estate Special: A Practical Guide to Warehouses (Selection, Checks, Costs)
A warehouse can only be chosen properly if it can withstand a technical, planning/zoning and MEP/systems due diligence. In recent years, the debate around industrial warehouses has focused mainly on logistics demand, yields and location. These are real factors, but they are often not enough: two properties that are similar in size and area can carry completely different risks and retrofit/compliance costs.
Special Historic Hospitality Property: Investing in a Feudal Castle
Investing in a feudal castle means acquiring a unique real estate asset, with strong tourism, cultural, and heritage potential. In the high-end real estate market, historic hospitality properties now represent a growing strategic niche, driven by experiential tourism and international demand for exclusive locations.
Buying a home in Cremona: neighborhoods, scenarios, and selection criteria
Cremona combines a compact urban scale, comprehensive services, and a still-accessible real estate market. Within the Lombardy real estate landscape, Cremona stands out as a concrete alternative to larger cities, offering a high quality of living with more controlled costs
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