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Acquistare per affittare in Italia: come garantire un rendimento del 6% e oltre
L’acquisto per affittare combina la qualità emotiva della vita con il senso economico.
continuaMaremma tutti i suoi borghi e le sue coste
Il nome della maremma indica un’area di oltre 5.000 km quadrati.
continuaIl settore immobiliare di fronte al cambiamento climatico – Dove trovare case a prova di futuro in Italia
Many people still dream of owning a home in Italy, whether as a second home, a retirement home or as a long-term investment.
continuaAcquistare una casa in Italia: quale tipo di immobile è più adatto a me?
This guide looks at the most common types of Italian property, from small apartments to large villas
continuaImmobili nei centri italiani dei festival - dove la cultura incontra il capitale
Italy is famous for its relaxed lifestyle and rich cultural heritage. Italy has lots of different types of cultural events,
continuaViareggio sotto la pioggia: consigli per la costa versiliese in caso di maltempo
Italy is famous for many things, like it’s amazing food, its long history and its beautiful scenery.
continuaViareggio in the rain: tips for bad weather on the Versilia coast
Viareggio is usually synonymous with sunshine, a light breeze carrying the scent of salt, sunglasses glistening on tanned noses and that almost kitschy lightness of being that Italian coastal towns so charmingly conjure up.
continuaMarina di Massa: le tartarughe sono tornate
Caretta caretta in Tuscany: why turtles are suddenly nesting in Marina di Massa, what volunteers are doing – and how beachgoers can help protect a small natural wonder.
continuaEcco 5 modi per trovare il miglior prezzo per l'acquisto di una casa in Italia.
Having a home in Italy sounds like living the dolce vita: warm summer evenings, olive groves, and a view of the sea.
continuaIl vecchio edificio incontra la modernità
How dilapidated farmhouses and town palazzi are transformed into stylish dream homes - with expertise, funding and Italian craftsmanship
continuaResidenza secondaria in Italia: cosa devono sapere i proprietari
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.
continuaSiete stranieri e volete acquistare una villa/proprietà in Toscana/Italia?
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.
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