Inflation in Italy continues to affect household spending, and a new analysis reveals a significant shift in the cities where the cost of living has risen most sharply.
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.
A stunning Italian villa with panoramic terrace views – but what will it really cost you?Imagine sipping espresso on a sunlit terrace overlooking Tuscan vineyards, the keys to your own Italian property in hand. Dreamy, right?
Situated among the rolling hills of Tuscany, Siena sizes up as a fantastic spot for anyone after a slower pace but without skimping on culture or daily buzz.
Summer holidays are fast approaching, and many are wondering: how much does it really cost to go to the beach in Italy? Unfortunately, the latest figures aren’t reassuring.
The city draws students from across the globe, thanks to a line-up of top universities in Rome for international students, such as Sapienza, LUISS, and John Cabot University, all promising quality learning with a real buzz of international perspectives.
Palermo is one of those places that refuses to be pinned down. With a population circling 650,000, Sicily’s capital is all about contrasts.
Moving to Italy with family in tow is one of those ideas that sounds like a daydream, but it’s a more grounded and rewarding choice than you might imagine. Beyond the visions of la dolce vita, Italy offers a lifestyle that is genuinely family-centric.
While Italy’s city life thrums with energy and history, there’s something quietly captivating about the countryside. Think rolling hills dotted with olive groves, vineyards that seem to stretch for miles, and rural villages where every neighbour knows your name.
Retiring in Italy on a budget isn’t just a daydream—it’s something a growing number of people are actually doing, and with good reason. Life here has a knack for moving at its own rhythm.
Ollolai is a small village tucked away in the mountainous heart of Sardinia, part of the Nuoro province. Located roughly 60 kilometres from the nearest coastline, it offers a peaceful setting surrounded by rolling hills and traditional stone houses.
Rome has been shaped by millennia of history and sunny Italian culture, boasting a city centre that is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Known as the "Eternal City," it blends ancient wonders with modern comforts, making it a popular place to live for expats.
Florence is a popular destination for foreigners, blending Renaissance history with modern innovation. Renowned for its art, culture, and urban appeal, Tuscany's capital city also offers many job opportunities, especially in tourism, art, and fashion.
According to the RE/MAX European Housing Trend Report 2024, the lack of balconies and gardens, combined with rising energy costs, is fuelling housing dissatisfaction in Italy and across Europe. In line with the European average, 24% of Italians want to move home.
Have you ever dreamed of settling down in the picturesque Tuscan countryside? Maybe you’re considering a career change with some of Milan or Rome’s top companies?
With fuel prices at an all-time high in Italy, many are wondering whether they can still take advantage of Italy’s fuel bonus in 2024. The answer is yes. But what exactly is it? Originally introduced by the country’s Aid Decree, the fuel bonus has been confirmed by the Italian government for the current year as well. Let's find out what exactly Italy’s fuel bonus is, who can get it and how much it is.
Retiring in Italy can be a dream for many people, thanks to its rich history, culture, stunning landscapes, delicious cuisine, and a relaxed lifestyle. However, like any international move, there are several factors to consider when planning to retire in Italy.
With 2024 already upon us, the allure of Italy's rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes is drawing many to consider a life under the Italian sun.
Are Italians increasingly lonely? Looking at the data, it would seem so. In Italy, one family in three is made up of what ISTAT defines as 'single people', totalling 8,364,000 individuals, 14% of the population, including singles, separates and widowers who have never remarried.
When considering a move to a new country, it's essential to weigh the pros and cons of living in Italy. This beautiful Mediterranean nation offers a rich history, stunning landscapes, and a vibrant culture that attracts millions of visitors and expats each year.
In 2021, households accounted for 27% of final energy consumption in the EU. Most of the final energy consumption of EU households was covered by natural gas (33.5%) and electricity (24.6%). Renewable energy accounted for 21.2%, followed by oil and oil products (9.5%) and derived heat (8.6%).
Most weddings in Italy take place in spring/summer, meaning that wedding season is officially here.
In the wake of the Green Homes Directive, the EU is also taking action to introduce a ban on gas boilers from 2029. This is a measure contained in the draft revision of the Ecodesign Regulation 813/2013/EU, which sets the specifications for the ecodesign and marketing of space heating appliances.
House prices and inflation are a hot topic in Italy in 2023. Despite a slight slowdown, the inflation rate in Italy is still high according to the latest ISTAT survey for February 2023. The consumer price index, in fact, shows a year-on-year increase of 9.1 per cent.
Italy has a bonus for almost everything these days, from doing up your home to making it more environmentally friendly, to its baby bonus and payouts to help with the cost of living crisis.
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