After several years in the historic location in front of the stadium, the company moved its operations to the heart of Como, to the ancient Palazzo Odescalchi …. Ancient treasure with a modern soul.
From Covid to the Olympic Games. The Lombard capital attracted 3.1 billion euros in investments in the first nine months of 2020 despite the health emergency and the slowdown in operations.
Investors are there and continue to invest, the relationship between supply and demand has not changed and Milan continues to guide other Italian cities in the real estate sector. These are the data that emerged from the first post lockdown investigations that aimed to study the consequences in the real estate market.