Residency - looks like a bit of a minefield?
#16
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Location: Lago di Como, Lombardia, Italia
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Re: Residency - looks like a bit of a minefield?
The best lake for watersport is Garda then. Not familiar with cities around it as 4 us it is easy to spend just the week end over there.... But please do bare in mind winter is coming and it will cold and foggy around the lake. Perharps look into soave or san bonifacio. not sure how the local schools are, but i am pretty sure those areas are quite therefore schools should be good. Small villages will have good schools but might take longer to settle into the communities......
Lake Como (northern) part is also very good for water sports. We have a top yacht club in Como.
Garda is too tourist for me... so hence I chose Lake Como, more Italian and more homely (a place to live without too many tourists).
#17
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Location: Noord Brabant
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Re: Residency - looks like a bit of a minefield?
Don't get me started. If I was filthy rich I'd buy a house between Menaggio and Porlezza, so that you can see both lakes Como and Lugano.
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Re: Residency - looks like a bit of a minefield?
Check also the region Piemonte, the area of Gabiano is a very nice place to life. The Airports of Torino Caselle, Milano Malpensa and Genua are near. In 1 hour you'll on the coast and also in the Aosta Valley for skiing. Because the region of Piemonte is one of the major industrial zones of italy, the schools have a higher level than in the south. You'll find good public school and international schools. If you need more informations send me a PM.