Italy house prices 2025

Property prices in Europe: Italy sees moderate growth

According to the latest Eurostat figures, house prices in Europe continue to rise, but Italy is growing more slowly than its neighbours. In Q2 2025, the House Price Index (HPI) rose by an average of 5.1% in the euro area and 5.4% across the European Union compared with the same quarter in 2024.
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Selling a house in Italy: how estate agencies work

Selling a property in Italy can be complicated, especially if you’re not familiar with local procedures. Using an estate agency can make the process much smoother, helping you navigate legal requirements, paperwork, and negotiations.
Living in Verona

Living in Verona: a real-life love story

Everyone knows Verona as the stage for Shakespeare's most famous love story, but there's so much more to the city than balconies. You’ll find its real heart in the gorgeous medieval streets and the incredible Roman Arena.
Living in Bari

Living in Bari: life in Puglia's capital

Bari is a spirited port city on the Adriatic coast, constantly enlivened by its university population. Bari Vecchia—a proper olde worlde maze of timeworn streets—sits right next to the neat, grand grid of the 19th-century Murat district.
International buyers in Italy

The new international dimension of the Italian property market

The Italian property market is attracting a growing number of foreign buyers. This is the finding of our analysis of residential property sales in five major Italian cities: Rome, Milan, Turin, Cagliari and Florence – all destinations already well known and appreciated abroad.
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The cheapest seaside towns to buy a home in Italy

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.
Cheap villas in Italy

Affordable Italy villas under €250,000

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.
Cheap homes in Italy

Where can you buy property in Italy for €200,000?

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.