One good way to get a great deal below the market price when you buy a house in Italy is to look for homes that somebody has inherited in a will and wants to sell.
Heirs who receive a property in a will often need to sell it quickly and prefer to place it on the real estate market at a lower price than its real value. idealista has put together a list of just this sort of property to help you find the new Italian home that’s right for you, at the right price.
- Cheap
- Expensive
- Small
- Big
- All provinces
- Arezzo
- Bergamo
- Chieti
- Isernia
- Nuoro
- Savona
- Treviso
- Vicenza







Flat in via delle Cantine, 39
San Cipriano - Santa Barbara, Cavriglia, Arezzo43.571411.4898120.000 €100 m24 rooms
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