The conference room of the Order of Chartered Accountants of Catanzaro hosted the presentation seminar of the OMI’s “Residential Real Estate Report” – Calabria, relating to the 2023 regional statistics. The event represented an important opportunity for an in-depth analysis of the real estate dynamics of Calabria and to offer operators in the sector and all interested parties a concrete basis for evaluating the current situation, future prospects and planning development strategies.
At work, moderated by Daniela Rodolatreasurer of the Catanzaro Bar Association, intervened as speakers Sandro Scoppapresident of Confedilizia Calabria, Pasquale Anastasio of the Revenue Agency, Caterina Trentinelladelegate of the ABI Calabria Regional Commission, Orlando Farenza of the College of Surveyors of Catanzaro, e Salvatore Passafarochartered accountant. Antonio Abate, vice president of Confedilizia Catanzaro, Gregorio Ferrari, president of the indicated BCC, Vincenza Matacera, president of the Catanzaro Bar Association, Rosamaria Petittopresident of the Order of Chartered Accountants of Catanzaro, opened with greetings from the entities represented.
The OMI Report 2023as emerged in the debate, revealed a slight decline in the real estate market in Calabria compared to 2022, with a 0.6% drop in residential sales, which totaled 16,374 transactions. Cosenza confirms itself as the hub of the regional market with 45.8% of transactions, followed by Catanzaro (18.8%) and Reggio Calabria (19.8%). The tourist attractiveness of the coastal areas continued to support demand, despite the difficulties in smaller provinces such as Vibo Valentia and Crotone.
The report also highlighted that the market intensity in the urban macro areas of Catanzaro and Reggio Calabria has maintained values above 1%, indicating long-term growth potential. However, urban redevelopment measures and infrastructure interventions remain necessary to support a solid recovery of the market.
The seminar provided an in-depth analysis of the real estate dynamics of Calabria, offering sector operators a concrete basis for evaluating future prospects and planning development strategies.
The meeting, which attracted a large audience, underlining the interest in the topic, was organized by Confedilizia Calabria, in partnership with the ABI Calabria, the Associations of Chartered Accountants, Lawyers and that of Engineers of Catanzaro, the College of Surveyors of Catanzaro and the Banca di Credito Cooperativo Calabria Ulteriore.