
From Daily Express: "Gabriele Mircoli, of Mia Casa, is a qualified independent financial adviser trained in the UK, who helps guide prospective buyers through Italy's notoriously bureaucratic system. He also works with local estate agents who can assist in the search for a suitable property for clients..."
From Daily Mail:"Gabriele Mircoli, an Italian whoworked in London as a financial adviser for 20 years, now runs a property consultancy based in Le Marche (miacasamarche.it 0039 346 0151581) and suggests the Macerata and Ascoli Piceno areas. 'They are two areas of fantastic opportunity. The long-term investiment potential is excellent, as there is a good change of growth in house prices. There is also a healthy rentals market, so it would make sense to consider letting out any properties when they are not occupied, either in the summer or ski season.' Mr Mircoli also acts as a propertyfinder for foreign investors, translator and middleman for local builders and lawyers. he adds: "You don't have the infrastructure in place that you have in Tuscany, which is why tuscany is almost double the price. 'You do have to put the work in it's difficult to find builders who speak English, or to find a managing agent who can look after the pool, though things are starting to change and there is help at hand. 'It's worth it, though, as while Tuscany is a well-matured market, Marche still has very good opportunities for homebuyers. Plus the seaside is prettier...."
From Daily Mail:"Gabriele Mircoli, an Italian whoworked in London as a financial adviser for 20 years, now runs a property consultancy based in Le Marche (miacasamarche.it 0039 346 0151581) and suggests the Macerata and Ascoli Piceno areas. 'They are two areas of fantastic opportunity. The long-term investiment potential is excellent, as there is a good change of growth in house prices. There is also a healthy rentals market, so it would make sense to consider letting out any properties when they are not occupied, either in the summer or ski season.' Mr Mircoli also acts as a propertyfinder for foreign investors, translator and middleman for local builders and lawyers. he adds: "You don't have the infrastructure in place that you have in Tuscany, which is why tuscany is almost double the price. 'You do have to put the work in it's difficult to find builders who speak English, or to find a managing agent who can look after the pool, though things are starting to change and there is help at hand. 'It's worth it, though, as while Tuscany is a well-matured market, Marche still has very good opportunities for homebuyers. Plus the seaside is prettier...."




