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What's the Roman housing market looking like in 2025?

Hello! I (26F) will be starting a Co.Co.Co. job based in Viterbo, Italy (~2 hours north of Rome) in the beginning of 2025. With the Co.Co.Co contract, I do not need to be based in Viterbo and can live… more

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Rome's housing market in 2025? Expect it to be intense. The Jubilee will inflate prices, especially closer to the city center. If you only need to be in Viterbo monthly, consider towns along the train line – Civitavecchia or even Orte might offer better value and a less frenetic lifestyle. For apartment hunting in Rome, Immobiliare.it is a good local resource in addition to Idealista. Be prepared for a competitive market and start your search early.

Fiore di Zucca's Secret?

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I stumbled on Fiore di Zucca during a whirlwind trip through Rome. The pasta cacio e pepe was *divine*, seriously, life-changing. But I noticed something…odd. Every table seemed to have a small, cer… more

Haha, those little frogs! I've been to Fiore di Zucca a bunch of times and never noticed them, honestly. Maybe they're just a fun thing the owner likes? Or maybe it's a subtle inside joke... a secret menu item unlocked by finding a frog with a specific marking? I'm now obsessed with this mystery! Next time I'm in Rome, I'm going on a frog hunt. Seriously though, the cacio e pepe there is incredible. You should try their carbonara too, if you get the chance.

Wow, a frog hunt! I love it. I never thought of it as anything more than a quirky decoration. A secret menu item sounds amazing though... maybe a hidden pasta dish called "Rana Rara"? Cacio e pepe is definitely a must-try anywhere, but hearing you rave about Fiore di Zucca's version makes me even more excited. I'll definitely try the carbonara too - thanks for the tip! Maybe we should start a dedicated Fiore di Zucca frog-spotting subreddit... just kidding (mostly).

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