The Italian coastal tourist property market continues to show strong momentum in the first half of 2025, with rising trends across various regions of the country.
Buying a second property on the Italian coast is a dream for many – and not a well-kept secret. But how much does it really cost? These are the cheapest seaside towns to buy a home in Italy in 2025.
Italy’s residential property market is showing clear signs of recovery. This is the finding of the latest Residential Quarterly Outlook – H1 2025 published by Patrigest, the research and valuation company within the Gabetti Group.
The Italian property market in Piedmont is once again on the radar of international investors, boosting transactions and consolidating the sector’s positive trend.
In Maranello, red isn’t just the colour of the legendary Ferrari — it’s also the shade of casa.it, the property portal for buying and renting homes owned by idealista. And who better to prove it than one of Ferrari’s brightest stars?
Owning a villa in Italy doesn’t have to be out of reach. Across regions like Abruzzo, Calabria, Puglia, and Sicily, you can find charming villas under €250,000 that offer traditional character and beautiful surroundings.
Tuscany is renowned for its natural beauty, exquisite wines, and rich historical heritage, but also for its villages, towns, and small cities facing depopulation, causing damage not only to local administrations but also to tourism.
Thinking of investing €200,000 in Italian property? It’s a smart move—but where should you buy, and what kind of home can you afford?A recent study by the Tecnocasa Group has mapped out what your budget can get you across Italy’s major cities and most desirable holiday spots.
The Amalfi Coast has long captivated travellers with its stunning cliffs, pastel-hued villages, and sweeping views of the Mediterranean. But for those dreaming of owning a slice of this Italian paradise, the Amalfi Coast real estate market offers both luxurious options and unexpected opportunities.
Are you in search of 1 euro houses in Italy near the sea in 2025? Look no further, as there are a number of Italian towns villages situated in proximity to the beach and sea that have also joined the initiative in recent months and years.
Buying a 1 euro house in Italy has become a highly sought-after opportunity, and in 2025, Sicily remains one of the top regions offering this unique chance.
Owning a seaside villa in Italy is a lifelong dream for many – and with prices starting from just €25,000, that dream might be far more attainable than you think. These Italian villas near the sea offer not only natural beauty and a relaxing lifestyle, but also strong investment potential.
Lake Como sits in the north of Italy, surrounded by striking mountains and dotted with villages that have a distinctly local feel. The water is clear, the views are something you never really get used to, and the culture here runs deep and steady.
Benevento sits in Campania with a population just over 60,000. The city is perched on rolling hills inland from the Tyrrhenian coast, surrounded by a patchwork of vineyards, olive groves and farmland.
Syracuse, or Siracusa in Italian, is a charming city packed with attractions and a laid-back vibe that’s hard to beat. If you’re into history, art, or just soaking up nature, this Sicilian gem has plenty to offer without the hustle of bigger Italian cities.
When it comes to natural beauty, Italy’s coastline is right up there, thanks to its variety of landscapes and rich environment. But with so much sea all around, which Italian region actually has the longest stretch of coast?
Florence is arguably one of the most beautiful cities in the world and, due to its great artistic and cultural value, it is also a highly sought-after place to live. For this reason, the property market in Florence is quite dynamic.
While Italy is well known for its €1 homes, these often come with the catch of major renovation. If you’re after something ready to move into, there are plenty of discounted properties available that don’t require extensive work.