Italy's Costa Smeralda (Emerald Coast) is one of the most beloved and appreciated tourist destinations in Sardinia and all of Italy. The reason is simple: here, you’ll find some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe and the sea is crystal clear.
The market for seaside property in Italy appears to be on the move. An analysis by the real estate brokerage and services company Abitare Co., which examined 105 of Italy's most renowned coastal locations, found that property sales in seaside locations increased by an average of 26.3% between 2019 and 2023.
Fabbriche di Vergemoli, an enchanting municipality located in the heart of Tuscany, has joined the innovative 1 euro house initiative, aimed at revitalising small villages and preserving cultural and architectural heritage.
Comparing the data recorded in May 2024, the luxury home market in Italy (+1%) does not follow the trend of the overall real estate market (-0.5%) when it comes to property prices.
The city of Paris is has just hosted the 2024 Summer Olympics, while Milan is gearing up for the 2026 Winter Games along with Cortina.
The real estate market in coastal and lakeside areas in Italy, according to an analysis by the Tecnocasa Group's Research Office, shows general price stability. After the post-pandemic sales boom, the market is returning to normal, with transactions for holiday homes remaining stable.
Italy offers a range of affordable properties with pools and stunning views, perfect for those seeking a blend of luxury and beauty. In regions like Tuscany, Umbria, and Puglia, you can find charming countryside homes with pools overlooking rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves.
The small Swedish town of Götene, less than 150 kilometres north of Gothenburg, has made headlines in the real estate market thanks to an offer that has attracted thousands of people.
Is buying a house by the sea in Italy worth it? This is a question you probably ask yourself if you have savings to invest, perhaps in a second property intended for holidays.
Italy's tourism real estate market holds steady in 2024. Despite the impact of geopolitical and economic factors, which have influenced foreign buyers' choices and altered purchasing dynamics, the demand for holiday homes remains strong in Italy, driven by a variety of demographic preferences and the importance of infrastructure and connectivity.
Owning a seafront penthouse perfectly embodies the balance between luxury and functionality. Customised and well-finished interiors add even more value to the property and maximise daily comfort with innovative design solutions.
Ever dreamt of living in the Italian countryside? Now could be your chance, as in Tuscany, you can now receive a grant of up to €30,000 to buy a house if you move to a small mountain municipality with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants.
Italy, with its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, is a dream destination for many looking to buy or rent a home.
If you are thinking of buying a house in Italy or investing in property, knowing which city has the lowest house prices can be a great starting point for getting a good deal. But what is the cheapest part of Italy to buy property?
The top 10 of the districts attracting the most interest for those who want to buy a house in Italy sees, as in the previous quarter, Italy's capital as the big protagonist. Rome, in fact, places three districts on the podium in the ranking of the most sought-after in the first three months of 2024: Centro, Prati and Appio Latino.
The reconversion of the iconic Eurosky skyscraper in Rome has been completed, transformed into a residential building. 165 residential units, a total of 12,600 m2.
One of the first 1 euro house projects in Italy was launched in Nulvi. This village is located in Sardinia, in the province of Sassari, and is the main centre of Anglona, a historical region in the north of the island.
Italian homes with private balconies and terraces are often characterised by their charming and functional design, blending aesthetics with practicality to make the most of the Mediterranean climate and lifestyle.
The village of Biccari is located in Apulia, in the province of Foggia. A town of 2,600 inhabitants with a medieval feel, it is surrounded by rich and fertile nature (such as Lake Pescara and Mount Cornacchia).
If you're thinking about buying a house in Italy in 2024, one way to get a great deal is to buy a property up for auction.
Welcome to Zungoli, a village of a thousand souls in the heart of Irpinia. We are in the province of Avellino, in a small village crossed by timeless streets that wind together on the ridge of a hill. Here history and culture are the stars of the show.
The real estate market in Naples is showing a strong increase, with pre-owned house prices rising by 2.6% in the first quarter of 2024, bringing the average price to 2,823 euros per square metre.
This article refers to Italy’s €1 homes in 2024. For the most up-to-date information, read our 2025 guide to €1 houses in Italy.Can you still buy a house in Italy for 1 euro in Italy in 2024? The answer is a definite yes, with 1 euro houses in Italy still stealing the headlines this year.
Europe offers a diverse range of options for buying or renting a house, each with its unique charm, amenities, and lifestyle.
Forty-eight per cent of the house listings for sale on idealista in Italy in the fourth quarter of 2023 were priced below €150,000, according to an analysis published by Italy's leading property portal, regarding the most affordable homes for future owners.
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