The possibility of working remotely, one of the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, is facilitating the rediscovery of small villages in Italy's countryside.
From time to time, we like to transport you to unique properties in Italy and today's certainly is a little different. In the new age of teleworking, it is said that to work smart all you need is a desk, an ergonomic chair, a good internet connection and some peace and quiet.
More and more Italian municipalities are deciding to put their houses up for sale for just 1 euro. Properties for sale in Italy for this symbolic price tend to attract great interest both in Italy and abroad.
The small Italian village of Troina in Sicily is just the latest in a long list of villages in Italy deciding to launch a 1 euro house project in 2021.
The Italian countryside is a place that many expats already call home in Italy, and this beautiful farmhouse in Lucca is the perfect property for those wanting to do the same and start a new life in beautiful Tuscany.
Italy has become famous for its 1-euro homes, where buyers have the possibility of getting themselves a dilapidated house, almost for free, and then renovating it in a bid to repopulate dying Italian villages.
The Italian countryside is dotted with spectacular historic towns and villages which are often home to dreamy properties like this one. This luxurious, countryside cottage is located just outside Cortona’s fortified walls in the Tuscan province of Arezzo.
1 euro houses in Italy remain a popular option in 2021. The municipality of Delia in Sicily is the latest Italian village to launch the 1 euro house initiative.
Chianti in Italy is a mountainous area of Tuscany in the provinces of Florence, Siena and Arezzo. The area is composed mainly of hills and mountains, while also being known worldwide for its wine production.
The Italian countryside is full of spectacular properties, and this period mansion has to be among some of the finest. Located in the hills of Florence, an elegant, luxury apartment is for sale within this spectacular property.
Working remotely in one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, doing so using high-speed internet and benefiting from an incentive that covers 50% of the rent.
From Tuscany to Florence and beyond, Italy is home to iconic rolling hills, and buying a property here is one of the best options to fully enjoy the beauty of the countryside, especially in autumn with the glorious colours that the foliage-aflame hillsides have to offer.
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In a small village in the province of Alessandria, in the hills of Monferrato, you will find this luxury residence for sale; a unique property rich in history and abundant in italian charm, this mansion is not to be missed.
The property consists of three main parts which are arrange
Whether you want to move to Italy, spend the holidays there or to rent out a holiday home to tourists, this house may be exactly what you are looking for; and not only because it is a beautiful villa with its own swimming pool and garden in the wonderful Tuscan countryside, but a
The Tuscan countryside is home to some of Italy's most iconic landscapes and this beautiful farmhouse and villa between Florence and Fiesole is the perfect place to enjoy what rural Italy has to offer.
The announcement of the "houses for 1 euro" scheme in Italy has been a great success in general, including the village of Sambuca in Sicily, a municipality in the province of Agrigento which was elected "Borgo dei Borghi" (the village of villages) in 2016.
Property auctions are popular in Italy and are usually associated solely with houses or buildings in general. However, there is another unusual asset that can also be purchased at auction in Italy: vineyards.
Italy is known for its outstanding beauty, something which has recently caught the eye of the British press. The daily newspaper, the Guardian, has highlighted 3 particular Italian destinations in a feature about the most relaxing and peaceful places to visit in Italy.
Going on holiday in Italy has never been so convenient, in spite of the current coronavirus pandemic that is sweeping the world. In the summer that follows the strict COVID-19 lockdown in Italy, in addition to the help of a holiday bonus, Italians and those travelling to Italy from abroad
Rocchetta Belbo in the heart of the Langhe is a hilly area to the south and east of the river Tanaro in Piedmont, northern Italy, and this territory is particularly special as it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In the Italian village of Luserna, in the province of Trento, the local authorities have just launched "Coliving collaborare condividere abitare" (Coliving: collaborate, share, live).