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bianca14

Hi there,

Does anyone know of any good property finders / house hunters in northern Italy or Tuscany?

Thanks

Bianca

GuestPoster491

You can find recommended Real Estate agents/brokers in the BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Romaniac

BROWNELLLANDRUM

@bianca14 I used Pitcher & Flaccomio to help me find my apartment in Florence. They were great! A friend used them too.


Ask for Anna. Tell her hi for me.

bianca14

@BROWNELLLANDRUM

Great, thanks so much for the recommendation!

bianca14

@romaniac

Great, thanks so much, will check that out. 1f600.svg

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