The years of average annual income needed to cover the price of a 100m2 property have increased in almost all Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries and in some of them almost doubled in the comparison between 2000 and 2020.
Are property prices rising in Italy? Will house prices drop in Italy in 2022? The currently outlook of the property market in Italy in 2022 are seeing pre-owned property prices at a stand still, something which in the short term in set to continue.
The list of Italian villages offering properties for sale at symbolic prices continues to expand in 2022 and now, the scheme has a new village in Sardinia. The 1 euro home initiative has arrived in Bonnanaro (in the province of Sassari).
Real estate crowdfunding is growing and, along with the well known 1-euro house scheme in Italy, real estate crowdfunding in Italy now also aims to revitalise the country's villages.
The main Italian cities and larger towns on the coast and by the beach are usually the main destinations for property searches among foreigners, but today we are going to focus on the Italian towns with less than 5,000 inhabitants where the interest in buying property is higher from abroad than from
If you're planning to buy property in Italy, then you're property on the verge of a major change and making one of the biggest decisions of your life. Finding a house to call you own can be a complex process, especially if you're not familiar with the real estate market in Italy.
If you're planning to move to Italy in 2022, you'll likely be on the lookout for a bargain and we're here to help with the latest data on the cheapest place to buy in Italy.
In reality, there's never a perfect time to buy a house anywhere. The property market and global economy change rapidly, but whether you should buy a property or not also highly depends on your personal financial situation more than anything.
If you're planning on moving to Italy, it's important to do your research in order to decide where you want to live. This might include which areas are the cheapest to buy, the most expensive and even the most popular places to live in Italy.
In an overview of Italian real estate in 2021 and 2022, data shows that the supply of homes for sale fell by 2.8% during the first quarter of 2022, i.e. the number of properties for sale in Italy decreased by this amount.
The pandemic has changed our attitude towards housing and many people have decided that it's time for something new. For some, this means moving abroad, and houses and villas with gardens are at the top of buyers' wishlists.
Where is the demand for houses for sale in Italy concentrated and what are the most requested property types? Thanks to an analysis by idealista/data, we're able to take a closer look at housing demand in Italy by number of contacts received per listing in Italian provinces.
The hustle and bustle of everyday life, as well as the pandemic, has meant that more and more people are heading away from cities and opting to move to the countryside.
Last year idealista/news reported the details of the 1 euro house scheme in Castiglione, Sicily, adopted by the village in an attempt to repopulate the area and save it from abandonment.
If you're dreaming of moving abroad but the expense is putting you off, Italy should be at the top of your search list as it has been named as one of the cheapest countries in the world to buy a house.
Whether your dream home is beside turquoise waters and sandy beaches, or if you prefer panoramic mountain views, Italy is the perfect destination for you.
Although refurbished houses in Italy are a less expensive investment and allow you to basically make your dream house yourself, buying a new house has definite advantages.
First of all, you are sure that you will not have to spend any more money to fix up the house, but that the purchase price is t