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Italian Real Estate and Property for sale in Italy
Immobiliare Italiano list all types of Italian real estate and luxury property for sale in Italy.
We offer a wide selection of Italy real estate from villas, houses and apartments to castles, farms, vineyards, palazzo and mansions, fixer uppers to luxury properties, old or new, restored or needing renovation, historical or modern, traditional or contemporary, in all price ranges and all locations, countryside, rural, urban, historical town and city centre.
Immobiliare Italiano is your local Italian real estate agent and will help you to find your ideal house for sale and buy your dream property with a full range of estate agency services, multilingual and experienced in helping overseas buyers in Italy.
Historic fixer upper mansion in Umbertide, Umbria. 773 sqm palazzo with garden, terraces and restoration potential. Italian renovation property for sale. More info
Umbria farmhouse for sale near Todi with 3 apartments, pool, organic olive grove, 4.9 hectares of land and A3 energy rating. Restored countryside property in Perugia. More info
Bedrooms6Bathrooms7Plot Size49000 m²Internal Area456 m²HeatingHeat pump + solar panels (19 kW)FeaturesStone and brick walls, wooden beams, terracotta floors, fireplaces, porch, solar panels, photovoltaic system, garden, swimming pool with salt depuration, organic certification
In a quiet country location near to Buonconvento and Siena is this 7 bed (370 sqm – 3,981 sqft) villa home with gym, pool, gardens, guest/staff accommodation and panoramic views over the Tuscan countryside. More info
Bedrooms7Bathrooms6Plot Size9175 m²Internal Area445 m²HeatingUnderfloor + air conditioningFeaturesResin flooring, vaulted ceiling, wooden beams, huge windows, in-house fitness area, loggia, porch, Italian garden, swimming pool, irrigation system, video-surveillance system
€3,500,000
For Sale
Bedrooms5Bathrooms4Plot Size106000 m²Internal Area479 m²
Luxury home in Italy for sale near Saturnia, Tuscany. Restored estate with golf course panoramic views, helipad, olive grove, staff apartment, and approved pool project in the Tuscan Maremma. More info
Tuscan Winery and Agriturismo and olive grove provide multiple income streams for this Montepulciano property in an excellent location close to amenities and facilities. More info
On the Tuscan hills near to Fiesole and Florence, in a panoramic position, 13.5-ha estate with organic vineyards, olive groves, villa, winery, pool, tennis court and gardens. 11 Bedrooms overall. More info
Bedrooms6Bathrooms10Plot Size135000 m²Internal Area583 m²HeatingUnderfloor + air conditioningFeaturesRestored rustic building, terracotta floors, wooden beams, original fireplaces, porch, large windows, in-house gym, in-house cinema, wine cellar, paved terrace, terraced garden, swimming pool, vineyard, olive grove
Sicily business for sale consisting of a agriturismo with 17 hectares of private land, olive trees, gardens and swimming pool near to the historical city of Piazza Armerina. This Sicilian property would also be ideal for use as a prestige private luxury home and estate. More info
Tuscany vineyard and hospitality business for sale between Montepulciano and Torrita di Siena. Includes DOCG vineyards, 34 bedrooms, a restaurant, two swimming pools, and wine production of 125,000 bottles annually. More info
Bedrooms20+Bathrooms20+Plot Size630000 m²Internal Area3758 m²HeatingRadiators + air conditioningFeaturesModern buildingStone and brick walls, terracotta floors, vaulted ceilings, panoramic porches, wooden beams, fireplaces, large windows, modern wine cellar, Agriturismo, professional kitchen, restaurant, veranda, garden, swimming pool, Chianti DOCG vineyards, Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG vineyards, olive groves, stone and brick walls, wooden beams, wine cellar, restaurant, wellness centre, guest apartments, swimming pool, panoramic terraces, park, DOC and IGT vineyards
A lovely home for sale in Italy. Restored traditional semi-detached stone farmhouse with 4 bedrooms, 2,550 square metres garden. Far-reaching countryside views. Quiet but not isolated location. More info
Bedrooms4Bathrooms5Plot Size2550 m²Internal Area258 m²HeatingFan coilsFeaturesStone walls, wooden beams, terracotta flooring, iron gratings on the windows, original fireplaces, wooden fixtures, equipped pergola, garden, gravel parking area, automated gate, Jacuzzi hot tub
€660,000
For Sale
Bedrooms3Bathrooms4Plot Size3435 m²Internal Area241 m²
Restored home in Tuscany for sale near Castiglion Fiorentino and Cortona. Farmhouse with guest accommodation, private garden, olive grove, and views of Montecchio fortress. More info
Bedrooms3Bathrooms4Plot Size3435 m²Internal Area241 m²HeatingRadiators +air conditioningFeaturesStone and brick walls, wooden beams, stone and parquet flooring, porch, guesthouse, tool shed, private garden, parking area, olive grove
Beachfront villa property for sale in Italy with direct sea access, sea views, private garden and restored interiors. Waterfront villa in Calabria near Scilla. More info
Bedrooms6Bathrooms5Plot Size1000 m²Internal Area500 m²HeatingRadiatorsFeaturesTerracotta floors, wooden beams, sea view terrace, porch, private garden, direct access to the sea
€990,000
For Sale
Bedrooms3Bathrooms2Plot Size2612 m²Internal Area205 m²
3 bed villa for sale in Tuscany near Sansepolcro. Restored countryside home with 4 bedrooms potential, fenced garden, garage and river access. More info
Historic Castle for sale in Tuscany. Located in the Valdambra region close to Bucine. Sadly neglected this medieval castle (16th-century origins) will need restoration and renovation. More info
11th-century Italian castle for sale in Tuscany near Arezzo. 3,500 sqm medieval property with land, olive grove, gardens and restoration potential in Valdichiana. More info
Plot Size145000 m²Internal Area3500 m²HeatingRadiatorsFeaturesStone and brick walls, central courtyard with original well, stone fireplace, terracotta floors, exposed wooden beams, vaulted ceilings, panoramic garden, ruins to be restored, olive grove, tree-lined avenue
€5,800,000
For Sale
Real Estate Italy FAQs – buying a home in Italy
Can a foreigner buy a home in Italy?
If you are citizens of EU countries, EEA countries such as Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway, and stateless persons or refugees who have resided in Italy for more than 3 years there are no special requirements if you are seeking to buy property in Italy.
If you are a Foreigner residing in Italy legally and your family members are in good standing or are a stateless person/s who has lived in Italy for longer than 3 years then you are eligible to buy property in Italy without the need for verification of a condition of reciprocity if you have a residence permit for:
Employment or self-employment
Sole proprietorship
Family reasons
Humanitarian reasons
Study
And if you have a long-term EC residence card.
Foreigners who do not reside in Italy can buy property as long as there is an international treaty that permits a material condition of reciprocity between your country of origin and Italy. Reciprocity means that Italians are allowed to buy a house in the foreigner’s country of origin. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs periodically verifies reciprocity between Italy and other countries such as the United States or the UK. Please note that notaries are not allowed to draft any forms of property buying contracts involving citizens from “non-reciprocity” countries.
Does Italy still sell homes for $1?
Yes. some towns/villages are still selling homes for €1 but there are a few things to consider before buying one:
These properties are normally in remote areas
They will usually need to be renovated considerably and this must be completed by a certain date
Resale value may not increase much despite the investment in bringing the property up to standard
Other aspects that one should consider before buying one of these properties include:
Due to their location employment opportunities may be non-existent
Internet connection could be an issue
Medical facilities may not be in easy reach of the property’s location
Purchasing one of these properties as a Non-EU citizen does not give you any special immigration status
Before buying one of these properties, it is highly advisable to go on a viewing trip and to engage the services of local experts such as a lawyer, accountant, and surveyor to avoid any unpleasant surprises down the line.
For more information on these programs, you should contact the Town Hall directly in the towns that are offering these homes for sale. Estate agents do not offer these properties.
Is property cheap in Italy?
That depends on what you term cheap. The type, location and condition of a property determine the price. Generally real estate in cities is more expensive than in the countryside.
The average cost for property in Italy is €1,719 per square meter (sq. m.) which is average compared to other European nations.
What is the cheapest area to buy property in Italy?
You should not be looking at the cheapest area but focus first of all on what type of property and what you need to be near to and the type of amenities/facilities you want to be nearby. Doing that will allow you to find a property that will suit your needs. Focussing on the cheapest area will just waste your time and may dishearten you in your search.
Can I move to Italy without a job?
You can as long as you have the appropriate visa, details of where you are living ie rental agreement or contract of property purchase and proof of funds that allow you a comfortable standard of living in Italy.
Details can be found at
The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and the Italian Consulate (https://vistoperitalia.esteri.it/home/en) have more information about:
Visas, including intra-corporate transfers
Work and residence permits
Supporting documentation
Other conditions
How long can you stay in Italy if you own property?
Once again, this depends on the type of visa you have and whether a Schengen national. Non-Schengen national can stay for up to 90 days as a “tourist”. For longer stays, you need to look at Student visas, Work visas, Self-employed work visas, or Elective Resident visas.
Further details at Details can be found at
The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and the Italian Consulate https://vistoperitalia.esteri.it/home/en
Can an American move to Italy permanently?
Simple answer is yes but there are procedures which need to be followed and put in place.
Americans staying in Italy for more than three (3) months are considered residents. This includes Americans who will work or transact business and persons who want to simply live in Italy.
Americans must have an entrance visa which should be obtained at an Italian consulate before coming to Italy, in order to remain in Italy for more than three months and gain resident status. This procedure will take several weeks to complete so it is advisable to apply well in advance of the departure date. The visa will be granted only for the time indicated on the application. Americans already in Italy without a visa will have to leave Italy to obtain one before they will be able to gain resident status.
Upon arrival in Italy, the American must obtain a permesso di soggiorno (permit of stay). As of December 11, 2006, an application “kit” for the permesso di soggiorno may be requested from one of 14,000 national post offices (Poste Italiane). The kit must then be returned to one of 5,332 designated Post Office acceptance locations. It is important that applicants keep a copy of the receipt issued by the Post Office. Additional information may be obtained from an Italian immigration website via the Internet at: http://www.portaleimmigrazione.it. Within 20 days of receiving the permit to stay in Italy, Americans must go to the local Vital Statistics Bureau, Anagrafe of the Comune, to apply for residency. It generally takes one to two months to receive the certificate of residence (Certificato di Residenza).
In addition, as of March 10, 2012, under Italian law (Presidential Decree no. 179 of September 14, 2011) all American citizens who request an Italian permit of stay for more than 12 months are required to sign an “integration agreement” (accordo di integrazione) at the local prefecture (sportello unico per l’immigrazione) or at the provincial police headquarters (questura). By signing this agreement, Americans are compelled to achieve specific integration goals (e.g. acquire an adequate knowledge of the Italian language, of the Italian civil structure and culture) and accumulate a total of thirty credits. Simply signing the agreement will secure the first sixteen points. The remaining fourteen points must be earned over the next two years by taking classes or passing a test in the Italian language, on the civil structure and culture, and by successfully completing a variety of other requirements. Failure to complete the integration agreement with the required credits is punishable by expulsion from Italy. Additional information may be obtained from the Italian Ministry of Interior’s website at http://www.interno.gov.it/it/temi/immigrazione-e-asilo/modalita-dingresso/accordo-integrazione-straniero-richiede-permesso-soggiorno.
What attracts people to live in Italy?
Since time immemorial visitors to Italy have fallen in love with the land, the architecture, the culture, the cuisine. Some cherish these memories, carrying them in their heart for the rest of their lives; no matter where they are on the globe, their spirit slumbers in Italy. Others make Italy their own—their home away from home—by securing their own apartment, villa, house, or estate in the birthplace of Western civilization, the country of love.
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