For the past five weeks, our family has lived just south of Florence, Italy in a small town named San Donato in Poggio. Returning yesterday, with twelve hours of flying and about nineteen of travel time, I am tired, excited, sad, happy, and reminiscent, already.
We stayed in a wonderful apartment, huge by Italian standards, with three bedrooms and one full bath, a balcony patio with tiled floors, a full kitchen WITH dishwasher, and even a clothes washing machine. The people in town were very lovely and warm and we enjoyed meeting them all.
It was very interesting to me to see that even in a city so busy as Florence in the Tuscany region, with about 370,000 people (which swells to almost 2million during summer season), there are quite a few "affittasti" or available spaces to rent. Also, many of the signs say "negoziabili" although I noticed this one more in Biella, a city of about 45,000 in the Piedmont region.
There were, fewer than I would have imagined, "immobiliare" or real estate offices. Prices, however, quoted in Euros seemed reasonable until I did the current math, about $0.75 US dollars to the $1.00 Euro.
I guess if I want to live there, I will need to save a bit of cash. It was really lovely!! (and I particularly like this one, which does not even quote a price until you apply - in other words, if you have to ask . . . )
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