Through acquaintances and friends, observing local advertisements and signs, approaching foreign and Italian estate agents, or browsing through various property portals.
A codice fiscale is your own personal tax code. You need one for day-to-day tasks such as opening a bank account, buying a property, connecting utilities etc. You can apply for one at any Italian tax office or ask your commercialista (Italian accountant) to do it for you.
- Is the seller:- a private person;- a company, but not the "building company"- the "building" company (or that renovated the property), with the work ended over 4 years ago; then the taxes to be paid are:- Register tax 7%- Mortgage tax 2% - cadastral tax 1%
2% + 2 x 50 euro
Certificate of origin, urban planning documentation, cadastral aspects, certification of installations, APE (energy performance certificate) (each column contains different documents) Report by a technician/architect
There are formalities that are often required in Italy, but are not mandatory. The price and payment terms must be negotiated, the rest is negotiable. Our customers receive a written overview as well as full advice.
A very delicate document that is being recorded. It is an important document that can have negative consequences for both parties if it is done superficially or incorrectly. It is advisable to have a preliminary contract drawn up by a notary.