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The r.e. agency La Torre is active in the territory for over twenty years, specializes in brokering the sale of villas, cottages, apartments valuable, farms, mainly deals with properties that have a certain charm, which have Soul. Then we do not offer services in the area of the leases, but we go beyond placing ourselves as principal objective of uniting our customer satisfaction in selling and buying. Our staff consists of tow real estate agents, Mr. Giorgio Notturno, among the very first staff members to the role of the province of Pescara, Francesco Di Gregorio and a chartered accountant, Marcello Di Gregorio, prepared in the estate tax, work in synergy by combining expertise, knowledge and skills. We have a constant advertising on the local press and / or national, we are on the internet with a website among the most viewed in Abruzzo among those in the industry. To achieve our goal, they are active collaborations with a leading English agency based in London and a native Russian agency that works with elite clients in that country. You can also contact us via email to ask questions or for clarification or information on topics that relate to the real estate industry. Finally for greater transparency Below, some essential legal information. La Torre S.A.S. di Francesco  Di Gregorio & C. entered in the register of companies at no 00433850682 PE and the role of mediators No 589/PE. Professional mediators:
  • Mr Francesco Di Gregorio enrolled No. 755 PE.
  • Mr Giorgio Notturno enrolled No. 226 PE.
Policy r.c. Allianz maximum € 520.000. Extract from the Civil Code. CIVIL CODE BOOK IV CHAPTER XI TO MEDIATION • 1754 – Ombudsman – and one mediator (1758) that connects two or more parties to conclude a bargain without being tied to any of these relationships for collaboration, employment, or agency (1761). • 1755 – Provvigione – The Ombudsman is entitled to a commission from each party, if the deal is concluded as a result of his intervention (1757, 1758, 2950). The level of commission and the proportion in which it must fall on each side, in the absence of agreement, tariffs or professional use, are determined by the court exercise discretion.