Italy’s most beautiful towns and villages

Properties for sale in Italy’s most beautiful towns and villages

There is a property for everyone in Italy, and if you are one of those looking for a relaxed lifestyle in 2022, here we present the perfect solution. After the Covid-19 pandemic, lockdown and teleworking, the need to escape to a more natural environment is high on everybody's to-do list.
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Where is the cheapest place to buy property in Italy in 2020?

The ever-increasing trend of teleworking could mean that more and more people choose to a move away from Italy's largest cities, destinations that have been popular up until now as they tend to house the offices and headquarters of large companies.
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Buying a house for 200,000 euros in Italy

If you're thinking of buying property in Italy, it's important to know how much your money can buy in different areas of the country. The Tecnocasa Study Office in Italy has been looking at this question: how many square metres can you buy in Italy with 200,000 euros?
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First home mortgage guarantee fund in Italy 2020

Are you thinking of buying or renovating your first house in Italy? The good news is that in Italy, there is a mortgage guarantee fund for first time buyers, especially for those in the economically weaker categories.
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First time mortgages in Italy - what has changed for 2020

First home mortgages in Italy: with the new tax legislation in 2020 there have been some changes. Let's find out what they are and how you may be affected when buying your first home in Italy. First and foremost, seizure of properties in the case of non-payment has been stopped if you have difficul
One person's unwanted inheritance is another person's perfect home...

Buy someone else’s inherited house in Italy

One good way to get a great deal below the market price when you buy a house in Italy is to look for homes that somebody has inherited in a will and wants to sell. Heirs who receive a property in a will often need to sell it quickly and prefer to place it on the real estate market at a lower price