Property for sale in Italy

Magnificent beaches, unspoilt countryside, ancient cities, an enviable climate and a vibrant history, Italy is home to some of the World's most sought after properties and holiday homes.

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Latest Properties in Italy

Tuscany > Casale Marittimo
€150,000 80m²2 bed
A village house in Casale Marittimo's historical centre requires part restoration, with a loft room, two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a separate workshop/utility room.
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Sicily > Contrada San Giacomo
€75,000 700m²4 bed
This is a two-level family home with four bedrooms, a garden, independent garage, and scenic views. The property has rental potential and is suitable for walkers.
Campania > Salerno
€1,250,000 190m²3 bed
Spanning 190 sqm, the penthouse includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two reception rooms. It is situated near the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Campania > Salerno
€700,000 190m²3 bed
Modern and warm duplex spans 190 sqm, comprising three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and two reception rooms.
Umbria > Città della Pieve
€750,000 435m²7 bed
Fully restored, this Tuscan style detached house is situated on a hill, featuring seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and 435 sqm of living space.
Tuscany > Lucca
€155,000 87m²2 bed
The flat features two bedrooms and an open kitchen-living room, complemented by a rear balcony. It is currently rented until July 2028, offering potential for a loft conversion. The property comes partially furnished.

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Property in Italy

Buying property in Italy can be an exciting venture whether for personal use or as an investment opportunity. It is a country renowned for its rich culture, stunning landscapes, and hospitable locals.

The popular regions to consider when buying property in Italy include Tuscany, famed for its beautiful countryside and vineyards, Lombardy, the region of the buzzing financial hub, Milan, and Lazio, where the historic city of Rome is located. Each region offers unique characteristics and a variety of property types ranging from rustic farmhouses to modern city apartments.

Investment opportunities abound in Italy. For instance, Sardinia and Sicily offer excellent prospects for holiday rental investments due to their popularity among tourists. The cities of Rome and Milan are also ideal for long-term rentals due to their high student and expatriate populations.

For those looking to move to Italy, there are expat-friendly areas that offer a great quality of life. These include the regions of Umbria and Le Marche, which are known for their laid-back lifestyle, beautiful landscapes, and welcoming communities. Additionally, the cities of Florence and Rome are popular among expats due to their cosmopolitan atmosphere and abundance of cultural and historical attractions.

When buying property in Italy, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the local property laws and consider hiring a local real estate agent who speaks your language. This will ensure a smooth and successful property purchase process.

Whether you’re looking for a holiday home, an investment property, or a new place to call home, Italy offers a multitude of options that can cater to different tastes and budgets.

Lastest articles on Italy

Living in Italy
Living in Italy
Diary of an English person living in Italy
By Eve Taylor
Paradise found
Paradise found
Life here is for living. Tina and Mark tell us of their experience of buying a property and retiring in Italy.
By Tina Fradinardo
Walking in the Appenines
Walking in the Appenines
Many routes follow millennium old mule tracks through chestnut forests.
By Ron Gauld
Italian Emigration
Italian Emigration
The huge part emigration played in Italian history and culture
By Ron Gauld
Tuscan Festivals
Tuscan Festivals
The traditional Italian outdoor communal feasts known as Sagre
By Ron Gauld