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Apartment in San Salvatore di Fitalia
San Salvatore di Fitalia, Messina
Casetta Basile - San Salvatore di Fitalia BEAUTIFUL AND SPACIOUS THREE-BEDROOM FAMILY HOME IN THE NEBRODI, WITH PANORAMIC MOUNTAIN VIEWS, GARDEN AND EXTERNAL ANNEXE On the outskirts of a beautiful and welcoming little town in the magnificent nebrodi natural park, casetta basile is an amazing value for money proposition, offering plenty of space for the entire family, and a fabulous mix of isolation and warm company. IMMERSED IN NATURE From the balcony, where you can drink in an uninterrupted view of the surrounding leafy hills and rocky mountains, you are in the very midst of nature, sicily's largest natural park with the sweet smells of the vineyards and hazel trees drifting up to reach you on the warm summer breeze. As the sun sets in a dazzling display of colours at the end of another sultry sicilian afternoon, you will find yourself lost in the beauty of nature. When it rises again in the morning, the sandy beaches of the warm tyrrhenian sea are only ten kilometres away to the north. A TRADITIONAL SICILIAN COMMUNITY WITH AN AMAZING WELCOME GIFT The town of san salvatore di fitalia is an idyllic example of timeless sicilian culture, but the current administration are actively trying to encourage new arrivals from all over the continent and indeed beyond. They are offering an incredible €5,000 to spend on restoration work to anyone who buys property here and transfers their residence to the municipality. That means you could be getting a 10% discount on your investment, with the only stipulation being that the work is done by a properly licences and regulated tradesperson. You can't lose! THREE BEDROOMS, AN ANNEXE AND SPACE INDOORS AND OUT The main building of casetta basile is a large one, on two floors with around 100m2 of internal space. In the present configuration there are two dining rooms, plus an open living room with a kitchen on one side and another dining table. It would be very easy to use the largest of these three eating spaces as an extra bedroom, taking advantage of its superb first floor view, ample floor space and en-suite bathroom. In addition to this there is also a garage at the side of the property, and a little annexe over the road which comprises a pair of storerooms, a kitchen with an incredible woor-burning overn for pizzas or barbecue, and a bathroom with a tub and a spectacular view.

Italy
Find properties for sale in Italy with Your Overseas Home. Apartments in cities such as Florence or Rome often start from around €200,000, while countryside farmhouses and villas in Tuscany, Umbria, or Sicily typically range from €250,000 to well over €1M. From vineyard estates to coastal retreats, Italy offers some of Europe’s most sought-after properties.
Why buy property in Italy
Italy combines history, culture, and lifestyle with wide-ranging property options. Apartments in cities like Florence, Rome, and Milan are generally priced from €200,000 upwards, while villas and rural homes in regions such as Tuscany, Umbria, and the Lakes often start from €250,000 and can exceed €1M. With its cuisine, scenery, and international appeal, Italy remains one of the most desirable countries for overseas buyers.
Frequently asked questions about buying property in Italy
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Can foreigners buy property in Italy?
Yes—foreigners can buy property in Italy, including non-residents. In many cases the process is straightforward, but some non-EU buyers may need to meet Italy’s reciprocity principle (your notary/lawyer can confirm based on nationality).
The purchase is completed before an Italian notary (notaio), who verifies the legal title and registers the deed. Buying property does not automatically give you residency, so plan visas/residency separately if you want to stay long-term.
What is the property buying process in Italy?
A typical Italy purchase follows:
(1) offer accepted,
(2) due diligence (title, mortgages/charges, planning and cadastral conformity),
(3) preliminary contract (compromesso) with deposit (caparra),
(4) mortgage/finance (if needed) and final checks,
(5) completion at the notary signing the deed (rogito) and transferring funds,
(6) notary registers ownership with the land registry and updates cadastral records.
In Italy, verifying urban planning + cadastral conformity (often with a geometra) is a major risk-reducer, especially for older homes.
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