Buying a house in Italy: Which type of property is right for me?

This guide looks at the most common types of Italian property, from small apartments to large villas

Seaside properties in Italy – dream or investment trap?

A house by the sea in Italy – for many people, this is the epitome of a lifelong dream

Insider tip: property in Italy's mountain villages - affordable, charming, quiet

Italy is famous for many things, like it’s amazing food, its long history and its beautiful scenery.

Real estate in Italian festival centres - where culture meets capital

Italy is famous for its relaxed lifestyle and rich cultural heritage. Italy has lots of different types of cultural events,

Secondary residence in Italy: what owners need to know

A second home, or ‘seconda casa’ in Italian, is a property that is not permanently used as a main residence. The distinction is made not only based on the registration address, but also on the actual use.

Here are five tips to help you get the best price when buying a house in Italy.

Having a home in Italy sounds like living the dolce vita: warm summer evenings, olive groves, and a view of the sea.

Old building meets modernity: renovation projects in historic buildings

How dilapidated farmhouses and town palazzi are transformed into stylish dream homes - with expertise, funding and Italian craftsmanship

Are you a foreigner and want to buy a villa/property in Tuscany/Italy?

Buying a property in Italy doesn't start very spectacularly.  The easiest way is to obtain an Italian tax number - codice fiscale - from the Italian embassy.

What taxes and fees are involved in buying a home in Italy?

When buying a home in Italy, several taxes and fees are involved in the process. These can vary based on factors like the type of property, the buyer’s residency status, and whether it’s a first or second home.

Discover the unique architectural style of Italy

An insight into regional architectural styles and their impact on real estate values.

Notes for foreigners who want to buy a house in Italy

foreign citizens can purchase houses in Italy, but there are some conditions to meet

Potential areas for real estate investment in Italy

Italy offers a diverse range of regions that can be attractive for real estate investment, depending on your goals—whether it's for vacation rental, long-term appreciation, or personal use. Here are some of the top areas to consider




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