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Discover investment opportunities, market insights, and expert advice about Italy

Italy's real estate market spans from luxury properties in Rome and Milan to charming countryside estates in Tuscany. With rich cultural heritage, stable property rights, and diverse investment options from historic renovations to modern developments, Italy appeals to both lifestyle and investment-focused buyers.

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Property Taxes in Italy: Buying, Renting & Selling

This guide explains key real estate taxes in Italy for foreign and non-resident owners. It clarifies tax residency rules and outlines municipal levies like IMU and TARI. The article compares rental tax regimes—the flat-rate Cedolare Secca and the progressive IRPEF—covers special rules for short-term rentals and tourist tax collection, and explains capital gains treatment on property sales. It also details reporting obligations (Modello Redditi PF), double taxation agreements and practical documentation tips. The guide helps international buyers, investors and second-home owners understand liabilities, choose the most suitable tax regime and remain compliant with Italian tax rules. Read more

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Why Umbria is Ideal for Your Italian Home

This guide explains why buying property in Umbria appeals to international buyers looking for a quieter, more affordable alternative to Tuscany. It covers current market trends, typical house and apartment prices, and the key steps in the Italian purchasing process, from obtaining a codice fiscale to signing the notarial deed. The article also outlines what foreign buyers need to know about legal requirements, taxes, renovation costs, and due diligence. It is a practical overview for anyone considering a home, apartment, or investment property in the green heart of Italy. Read more

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Invest in Tuscan Real Estate: Sansepolcro Guide

Sansepolcro is presented as an attractive and relatively affordable real estate market in Tuscany, especially for buyers looking for investment potential. The article explains what types of properties are available, typical prices, and why the town can be a strong option for holiday rentals or personal use. It also guides readers through the Italian buying process step by step, including obtaining a codice fiscale, negotiating, signing the preliminary agreement, legal checks, and notarization. Additional sections cover taxes, renovation costs, rental returns, required documents, and ongoing ownership expenses, helping foreign buyers understand what to expect before purchasing property in Sansepolcro. Read more