In the heart of Monferrato in Piedmont, Lilelo (Little Leisure Lodges) offers a unique eco-glamping experience that will allow guests to be immersed in nature.
12% of the properties available on idealista in Italy during the month of December 2022 were sold in less than two weeks, according to the Research Department of Italy's leading property portal.
Is Italy really selling homes for 1 euro? What is the catch for 1 euro homes in Italy?Buying a house for 1 euro sounds like a very inviting proposition, but it is important to know that buying a house for 1 euro in Italy also entails some hidden costs.
If you're planning on selling property in Italy, one of the biggest questions might be how long the process will take. Property owners almost always want to conclude a sale as quickly as possible, however, there are several variables that are difficult to predict.
Italy is 100,000 square miles of impeccable taste, making it the home of the most famous cuisine in the world. From North to South, the country offers a succession of unique and unmistakable flavours that are rooted in the land and its traditions.
Italy is known across the world as a beautiful country with a rich cultural heritage, delicious food, and stunning landscapes. The quality of life in Italy can vary depending on a range of factors, including where in the country you live, your socioeconomic status, and your personal preferences.
Anyone who has seen the typical Italian apartment will be aware that there is often no space for a room dedicated exclusively to dining, or at least not as was the case a few decades ago.
Many will be familiar with Italy's one euro houses, and you may also have seen them hit British TV screens earlier this year, when a duo of celebrities took on the challenge of buying and renovating 2 of Italy's 1 euro homes in Sicily. But what has become of the property now?
In December 2022, the number of jobseekers in Italy increased (+0.1%, i.e. +2 thousand compared to November) among women, 25-34 year olds and those over 50. The total unemployment rate in Italy is stable at 7.8%, while the youth unemployment rate drops to 22.1% (-0.5 points).
2022 was not a good year on the pollution front in Italian cities. According to Legambiente, which published the report "Mal'Aria di città 2023: cambio di passo cercasi" (Bad Air in Cities 2023: a change of pace wanted), last year 29 cities out of 95 exceeded the daily PM10 limits.