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Corniglia, one of the 5 villages in Italy's Cinque Terre

What advice to expats in Cinque Terre have about housing?

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When we asked people living in Cinque Terre about the social scene there, they described it saying...

"Expats in Cinque Terre, advise that finding housing can be a bit challenging due to the area's popularity with tourists. They recommend starting your search well in advance of your move. It's also suggested to consider renting a place for a short term initially, to get a feel for the area and decide which of the five villages suits you best. Expats also advise that properties in Cinque Terre can be quite old, so it's important to ensure that any potential home is well-maintained and has modern amenities. They also suggest hiring a local real estate agent who can help navigate the local market and negotiate prices. Living in Cinque Terre means living on a steep hillside, so be prepared for lots of stairs and no direct car access to your home. This might not be ideal for everyone, especially those with mobility issues. Lastly, they recommend understanding that living in Cinque Terre is different from visiting as a tourist. The area can be crowded with tourists during peak season, which can impact your daily life. However, the off-season offers a quieter, more authentic experience of local life," remarked another expat in Cinque Terre, Italy.

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Corniglia, one of the 5 villages in Italy's Cinque Terre

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