There comes a time in life when you wonder "how to rent out a flat", whether it is a property that is part of a family inheritance, or if it was bought with the aim of renting it out.
When you think of houses for sale at auction, in Italy or elsewhere in Europe, you probably think of properties that have been repossessed and are being sold by court order.
The pandemic continues to hit the rental market; according to HousingAnywhere's International Rent Index Report the first quarter of 2021 sees prices still falling, albeit less rapidly than in the previous period.
For many people, a second home in Italy is a way to have a refuge from the colder climates of northern Europe, a place in the sun for the summer or a place to escape the cold winter. But of course winters in Italy are themselves plenty cold and you have to keep you home warm.
It is often said that in the world today it is harder and harder for youg people to get a foot on the property ladder. But many governments are moving to combat this issue, including in Italy.
Winter is almost here, and the weather is definitely already getting colder. We all know what this means: it's time to turn on the heating. Major Italian cities have just done exactly that, with cities like Milan, Bologna, Venice, and Turin turning on radiators on the 15th of October.
There is always a segment of the real-estate market in Italy that is comprised of prestigious homes, and inevitably, this segment of the market always attracts the interest of foreign buyers. This demand is fueled by Europeans and Americans, with Germans leading other nationalities in terms of prope