Surprising and wonderful in its diversity, the Le Marche region of central Italy displays its beauty on all sides.

Cliffs and caves overlook unforgettable beaches whilst hills steeped in history, tradition and culture rest against a backdrop of mountains, with well-equipped facilities for ski lovers.

Le Marche, (The Marches in English) is situated in the central-north of Italy on the Adriatic coast. It is divided into four provinces and the region’s capital is Ancona. To the west of the Ascoli Piceno and Macerata provinces are the impressive Sibillini Mountains, a 40 kilometre range with several peaks, the western side of which runs down into Umbria. The area is dotted with small towns and quaint villages perched on wooded hilltops, most with historic centres built in local stone.

You can spend your days exploring the nearby cities and villages, walking the cobblestone streets and visiting cosy cafés and bars for a cappuccino or glass of wine. The Sibillini National Park has many footpaths which are mostly signposted for the more adventurous and those who want to get nearer to nature. The Park offers many other activities such as horse riding, climbing and skiing. For the food loving visitor, the “Sagre” food festival is a highlight of a stay in the Italian countryside during the summertime.

Le Marche enjoys all the beauty of the rolling hills of Tuscany, without the mass tourism, but still boasting beautiful beaches within less than an hour, and fantastic food at a fraction of the price of other areas of Italy. One of the reasons why Le Marche has not reached the same levels of fame as Tuscany was the lack of good travel links. Times are changing and now Le Marche is very well connected with the rest of the Europe by low-cost airlines to the international airport in Ancona.

Property in Le Marche is a great investment opportunity. The prices are still relatively low compared to other central regions of Italy and Le Marche has not been influenced as much as Tuscany by the international economic crisis. On the contrary, while the prices in Tuscany have dropped the past few years, the property prices in Le Marche have been steadily going up. Limited property numbers and restrictions on new-builds means properties hold their value, and Le Marche’s character and charm remains preserved.

When buying a property in Le Marche you don’t just buy just a property, but the whole lifestyle. Le Marche is a part of Italy where you have to be ready and willing to integrate into the local lifestyle. This is where Domo Sum can be a great help. The owners of Domo Sum understand how the lack of the language skills and cultural knowledge can be a difficult obstacle to overcome. This is why they dedicate a large portion of the buying process, not only to the property itself, but also to ensuring you fit in with the local community. Their customers value the helpful and like-minded approach from people who are passionate both about what they do and the area they live in.

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