Purchasing a home in Italy is often about more than just location—it is a statement of lifestyle and prestige, especially when budgets are substantial. Certain districts stand out for their exclusivity, historical significance, and international allure.
On the coveted lakefront of Cannero Riviera, directly facing the harbour and just steps from the beach, this elegant period residence dating back to 1905 captures the enduring romance of Lake Maggiore.
Looking back at 2025, Italy’s prime real estate market showed remarkable resilience and growth, particularly in Central Italy. Residential property transactions surged, while segments such as hospitality and second homes continued to attract strong international interest.
The theme of quality of life is increasingly shaping global real estate investment trends and the migration patterns of ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs).
Just a short stroll from the historic Vittoriale of Gardone Riviera, the remarkable estate built by Gabriele d’Annunzio, stands an architectural gem offering unparalleled views of Lake Garda.
Nestled in one of Lucca’s most prestigious neighbourhoods, just steps from the city’s historic walls, this magnificent historic villa is now available for €4,100,000.
Italy’s luxury property market continues to captivate the world, remaining highly exclusive and sought-after. According to research conducted by eXp Italia, only 0.9% of homes for sale across the country fall into the luxury segment—defined as properties with an asking price exceeding €2 million.
Winter in Italy is a season of elegance, serenity, and exclusive escapes. While summer dazzles with sunlit landscapes and bustling piazzas, winter unveils a quieter, more intimate side of Italy—perfect for those seeking luxury living surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Northern Italy’s lakefronts continue to shine in the luxury property market. Prestigious residences along the shores of Lake Como, Lake Garda, Lake Maggiore, Lake Orta, and Lake Iseo are attracting discerning international buyers, while interest from Italian clients remains robust. What draws them?
For the very first time, one of Porto Rotondo’s most remarkable private estates has come to market – a rare opportunity to acquire a property that embodies the essence of the Costa Smeralda.
Luxury property prices in Italy’s top ski resorts continue to climb, with values on the country’s snow-capped peaks rising steadily from the pre-pandemic period to 2025.
Buying a home can often mean much more than simply choosing a place to live. In Italy, certain addresses have become true symbols of prestige and sophistication.
The branded residences market – luxury homes created in partnership with global brands, largely from the hospitality sector – is experiencing unprecedented growth.
Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Lucca, in a landscape of rare and breathtaking beauty, stands one of Tuscany’s most remarkable historic estates: an 18th-century villa that once belonged to Caroline Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon and Queen of Naples.
Nestled in the rolling hills just a few kilometres from Lucca, this majestic noble residence dating back to the 1600s offers an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Tuscan history.
Perched on the Ligurian coastline between Portofino and Sestri Levante, this extraordinary residence offers a rare opportunity to own part of the iconic Sem Benelli Castle – a masterpiece of early 20th-century architecture and a property of recognised cultural interest.A historic masterpiece overloo
Perched in the prestigious hills above Florence, Tuscany, just five minutes from the historic centre, this exceptional 15th-century villa is offered fully furnished and turnkey at €12,500,000, presenting a rare opportunity to own a piece of Tuscan heritage reimagined for contemporary living. Me
From the turquoise waters of Sardinia to the timeless beauty of Sicily, Southern Italy and its islands remain among the most sought-after destinations for luxury property buyers seeking lifestyle and long-term investment opportunities.According to the latest “Market Report Italy 2025” by Engel &
Summer is here, and for those seeking a few days of relaxation—or a lifetime of beauty—in an exclusive location, Italy’s luxury property destinations for 2025 offer a wealth of choices.
Among the many new-build listings on idealista, you will find modern apartments in a newly constructed development in Milan’s sought-after “San Gimignano District”.
A rare opportunity has arisen to own a beautifully restored estate in the UNESCO-listed landscape of Val d’Orcia—arguably one of Tuscany’s most treasured and cinematic locations.