How to save on household expenses Italy

How to save money at home in Italy: 6 useful tips

The rising prices of many household expenses in Italy, with electricity and gas being the most notable, make it necessary to take action at home to keep costs down. The home improvement experts at Habitissimo have shared their tips and ideas for saving money that can be applied throughout the year.
Italy's 200 euro bonus

Italy's 200 euro cost of living bonus

Italy has announced that it will be introducing a one-off 200 euro payment in the country's latest set of measures to soften the blow of rising living costs. The 200 euro bonus is aimed at certain groups of workers, the unemployed, and pensioners.
Saving money heating your home without polluting is possible

How to heat your Italian home economically and without polluting

Winter is almost here, and the weather is definitely already getting colder. We all know what this means: it's time to turn on the heating. Major Italian cities have just done exactly that, with cities like Milan, Bologna, Venice, and Turin turning on radiators on the 15th of October.
How to save on electricity

Need to save on your electricity bill? Here are some tips

The Minister of Ecological Transition, Roberto Cingolani, speaking on Radio Anch'io about the expected increase in electricity bills in October, said: "We need to think about how the bill is built and calculated. Each country has its own recipe.
Save money at home in Italy

How to save money in your Italian holiday home this summer

Temperatures have started to rise and the majority of homes in Italy are already taking advantage of air conditioning to keep cool. However, if you have air conditioning in your Italian home, this could have an undesirable impact on electricity costs this summer.
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How to cut down household expenses in your property in Italy

At a time of uncertainty such as the present, with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and cautious economic outlook, saving money is becoming increasingly important. You can start by reducing energy consumption in your home, especially if you have a second residence or holiday home in Italy.