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Tuscany luxury apartment property for sale comprising two bedrooms, two bathrooms, home office space, a terrace, and storage, located in a historic palazzo in the centre of Arezzo with modern finishes and recent renovation.
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Luxury villa for sale in Emilia Romagna with pool, wellness area, and land. Modern energy-efficient home near Sassuolo and Castellarano.
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Puglia, Italy real estate comprising a luxury villa for sale near Ostuni in Puglia, Italy. Modern one-level design with pool, garden, rooftop terrace, smart home tech, and panoramic countryside views. More info
Villa for sale near Citta di Castello with pool, independent annexe, olive grove, and modern systems. Private location just 3 km from town.
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Restored property in Umbria for sale. Includes 4 buildings, 11 bedrooms, landscaped gardens and a pool—ideal as a home with plenty of guest accommodation or hospitality business near Umbertide.
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Farmhouse for sale in Umbria between Perugia and Umbertide. 280 sqm home with 42.4 ha of land, olive grove, arable fields, and woodland. Development potential.
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For sale in Chianti Rufina, Tuscany: a 1,016 sqm home and income property – restored hamlet with agriturismo, multiple apartments, restaurant, cellar and land. More info
Tuscan farm estate for sale near Pienza with 46 hectares of land, a 15th-century farmhouse, outbuildings, vineyard, olive grove, and development potential for a luxury home or boutique hotel.
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For sale in Chianti Rufina: 960 sqm Tuscany holiday complex with Agriturismo business, restored apartments, villa, chapel, and 2 hectares of land. Excellent location near Florence.
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Ground floor apartment for sale in Italy, set in a 16th-century Tuscan villa with direct garden access. Ideal as a primary residence or vacation rental investment. A couple of minutes walk from the historic town centre of Sansepolcro. More info
Certaldo farmhouse property for sale in Tuscany comprising 141.6 hectares with vineyard, olive groves, and buildings to restore. Farm in Tuscany with development potential.
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Renovated farmhouse in Tuscany for sale near Caprese Michelangelo. Includes two apartments, a garden, an outbuilding. Ideal for home and rental use. Very well priced. More info
154.8-hectare estate for sale in Umbria with Agriturismo, vineyard, cattle farm and further development potential. Includes historic villa, wine cellar and guest apartments.
Modern villa (3 bed) with guesthouse (2 bed) and pool for sale near Assisi, Umbria. Ideal home and income property with olive grove, landscaped garden, and luxury interiors.
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Restored 6-bed traditional Tuscan farmhouse with 4-bed guesthouse, land, pool, lake, olive grove and small vineyard near Bucine. Private rural setting with easy access to Chianti and services. More info
Villa in Tuscany for sale with 4.4 hectares of land, olive grove, vineyard, and outbuildings. Located near Civitella in Val di Chiana with easy access to Florence.The villa is structurally sound but would benefit from interior updates to modernise finishes and systems.
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Move-in ready 2-bedroom apartment for sale in Sansepolcro, Tuscany. Includes garden, garage, and renovated interiors with traditional features. Ideal location near the historic centre.
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Restored hospitality business for sale in Italy near Rasiglia and Foligno. Operates as a B&B with potential for expansion. Nicely priced. More info
Stone farmhouse home for sale in Umbria with guesthouse, panoramic pool, photovoltaic system and 11.2 hectares. 5 Bedrooms + 2 bedrooms, ideal for large families or home and income use.
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Section of a stone farmhouse, fixer upper in Tuscany with barn and garden for full renovation. Just 5 minutes from Castiglion Fiorentino, near Cortona and Arezzo. Ideal for home or tourist use.
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Awe-inspiring Italy, the birthplace of Western civilisation, serves as a feast for travellers near and far to experience architecture, landscapes, cuisine, and culture found no other place else in the world. From the timeworn ruins of the Roman empire to the still-standing cathedrals of the 17th-century Baroque period, the buildings themselves are a testament to the rich history that permeates every street corner and hilltop of this ancient land. Stunning landscapes invite locals and visitors alike to explore its towering mountains, verdant plains, and an ever-flowing network of rivers, lakes, and islands.
Come for the food, stay for the culture, some might say of the wonder-bound nation of Italy. Pair tantalising meals of homegrown pasta, farm fresh meats, and exotic cheeses with the aromatic vintages of the world’s penultimate exporter of wine. Between meals, draw in the vastness of Italian culture by gazing upon breathtaking art and listening to the oldest written music in the world. Italy is known as the country of love, and many who visit fall so much in love with the land that they make it a part of their lives. If you want to make Italy your own, view our vast collection of Italy property for sale.
Stunning Landscapes
“You may have the universe if I may have Italy”, writes 19th-century Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi in the prelude to his opera Attila, and anyone who has gazed upon the beauty of the landscapes of Italy will know that the entire cosmos offers no place more beauteous to behold.
Italy is teeming with natural wonders from the snow-capped Dolomite mountains of the north to the herculean cliffs of Tropea and all the verdurous pastures in between. Explore the turquoise coasts of Amalfi, where local fishermen of the Furore Fiord humbly ply their trade so that natives and visitors may sup on the fresh bounty of the Salerno Gulf. Let your breath be taken away as the rainbow sunset casts its vibrant rays upon the Valleys of Tuscany, where the horizon is dotted with lush Cypress and cosy vineyards give birth to flavorful wines. Bathe in the summer waters of the Saturnia hot springs, formed in mythical tales by the lightning bolts of mighty Jupiter, and ever perfectly attuned to the temperature of the human body.
Immortalised by Renaissance artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Fra Bartolomeo, the landscapes of Italy have inspired beauty-seekers the world over to come, rest, and contemplate. It was common for the fifteenth and sixteenth-century artists to travel from afar just to witness the wonder of Italian light and capture on canvas its brilliance shining down upon the terrain. Indeed, many painters of the time could make their living on landscape pieces alone. These paintings reflect the pastoral themes common to classical poetry, a school of art that idealises the simplicity of peasant life and the countryside in which they live. Today, Italian natives remember this simplicity every time they cast their eyes upon the land, and visitors still travel from across the globe to experience the treasures hidden among the valleys and foothills of Italy.
Awe-Inspiring Architecture
Every corner of Italy, from the busy city of Venice to the humble countryside, is teeming with architectural wonders that will leave viewers breathless. The beauty of Renaissance construction techniques was so well-regarded that its inspiration can be found throughout the world today in churches, libraries, and country homes.
The unique style that brings fame to so many Italian buildings—their vast domes, spanning arches, and towering columns—stems from the diverse cultural heritage of the nation’s history. For centuries, Italy was composed of independent city-states, each with its own culture, traditions, and artistic modes. This melting pot of ideas and styles blended to create a sui generis architectural technique that has stood the test of time like no other.
Delve into the Roman ruins of Aquileia, where stand the remnants of stone pillars some two thousand years old. Discover the mystery behind how this sleepy village of less than 10,000 was once a bustling city boasting ten times that number of citizens. Contemplate the image of San Lorenzo in flames (the mosaic rumoured to have inspired Dante’s Divine Comedy) beneath the mausoleum of Queen Galla of Rome.
Observe the hand-carved rooftop sculptures of the Cathedral Milan, Italy’s largest cathedral, a halcyon blend of artistic styles that took almost six centuries to complete, possessing the tallest Gothic vaults to be found in the world. Of the cathedral, Mark Twain devoted an entire chapter in his Innocents Abroad, describing it thus: “So grand, so solemn, so vast! And yet so delicate, so airy, so graceful!”
Dreamy Days, Electrifying Evenings
Immersing yourself in the tiny villages and rural regions of Italy is the only way to authentically experience this nation’s rich cultural heritage. The small towns of Emilia-Romagna, with their narrow country roads and charming signage, will transport you back in time to a simpler Italy, a place where the most important thoughts of the day are about hand-rolled pasta and homemade balsamic vinegar. Likewise, the cottages of Tuscany—besprinkled amidst vineyards, olive trees, and the moss-covered parapets of medieval ruins—will awaken your wanderlust, spark your curiosity, and invite you to live like a native in one of our many gorgeous pieces of Italy property for sale.
While the daytime in Italy is simple, homey, and traditional, the nightlife invites visitors and locals to drink in the cultural spirit of fun, love, and excitement. Molocinque, a fashionable theatre turned club, brings quiet historic Venice to life late into the night with trendy music that fuels the soul. Amidst the throngs of people filling the corner of a Florentine Street in Santa Croce, you will find Moyo, an upscale lounge whose ebony tables and tall chairs invite patrons to embrace the Italian way with another glass of vino or one more well-crafted cocktail.
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.



















