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This region features a beautiful countryside, old properties packed with character and proximity to culture rich cities like Matera, Bari and Naples.
Basilicata boasts beautiful beaches and archeological sites as well as skiing facilities in the winter. Matera is only one hour away from Bari international airport. There are many low cost properties available because the market is still maturing; in general the renovation of inexpensive but well located old stone properties can still provide steady capital growth in southern Italy.