Properties for sale in Italy
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House in Corsica
Corsica, Umbria
Podere Leccino is arranged on two levels, covering approximately 86 sqm, and consists of a kitchen, a living room, and a bathroom on the ground floor; two bedrooms on the first floor. The property is completed by a grotto of about 30 sqm and agricultural land measuring approximately 1,900 sqm. The facades are in tuff stone, and the ceilings feature exposed wooden beams throughout.Connection to the municipal water supply and active electrical service available.The property offers great potential to be renovated according to current standards, also considering the possibility of further expansion.An excellent investment for those looking to create a project according to their tastes and preferences, whether as a primary residence, holiday home, or tourist accommodation business. The property is ideal for those seeking a customizable solution.Podere Leccino is located in a particularly strategic position about 7 km from Orvieto and 10 km from both the A1 motorway exit and the railway station. Approximately 3 km away is a charming village offering various services. In about 20 minutes, you can reach the beautiful Lake Bolsena and Civita di Bagnoregio, the "Dying City." An ideal countryside location, yet close to services and restaurants, easily accessible and equipped with privacy.The Great Estate group, for each acquired property, conducts a technical due diligence through the seller client's technician, allowing us to thoroughly understand the urban and cadastral status of each property. This due diligence can be requested by the client at the moment of genuine interest in the property.
House in Montegiove
Montegiove, Umbria
On the picturesque road leading to the renowned Franciscan convent of “Scarzuola” with its celebrated “Ideal City” designed by architect Tomaso Buzzi, stands a typical Umbrian stone farmhouse set on a total land area exceeding 8,500 sqm. The property comprises buildings with a total surface of approximately 450 sqm, including three residential units, a former stable with high potential, and unfinished rooms that could be converted into additional usable space. The main farmhouse features a first apartment on the ground floor with an independent entrance and an external porch, consisting of a living area, kitchen, master bedroom and a bathroom with a shower. The second apartment, also with independent access on the ground floor, includes a living/tavern area and a staircase leading to the first floor, where two bedrooms and a bathroom are located. An external staircase with a characteristic loggia leads to the principal master apartment, offering a large and spacious living area with a fireplace and built-in kitchen corner, a study/bedroom, two bedrooms and two bathrooms with showers, as well as a hallway with a potential connecting door to the rest of the house. In fact, the apartments could partially or entirely be interconnected, creating a grand residence. The property is in excellent condition in the habitable areas, featuring typical elements such as wooden beams, terracotta flooring, and stone details that evoke the charm of the Umbrian countryside. On the ground floor, there is ample space in the former stable, which requires internal finishing, ideal for converting into an atmospheric tavern, woodshed, and various storage rooms, including an ancient wood-fired oven and technical rooms with water reserves. The fenced garden includes a lawn and a variety of plants, complemented by a quaint, rounded swimming pool reminiscent of a typical pond. The land, including the courtyard, spans around 8,000 sqm, featuring a large garden, 17 productive olive trees yielding excellent oil, several fruit trees, as well as oaks and native plants typical of the Mediterranean scrubland. There is also space for an orchard or the cultivation of medicinal herbs. Thanks to its three apartments, the property is perfect not only as a principal residence but also for hospitality purposes, accommodating holiday guests or friends. Enchanting views of the countryside and the village of Montegiove with its dominant castle complete this exceptional offering. It will be possible to purchase an adjacent plot with a ruin suitable for building a guesthouse or annexe for an additional €50,000.The property is equipped with electricity, a well, and storage tanks. Internet. Heating with LPG radiators for all 3 apartments - The two smaller units also feature wood stoves. There is an air conditioner in the living room on the first floor. The garden is fully fenced and enhanced with an electric anti-intrusion wire to keep out wild animals.The farmhouse, consisting of three residential apartments, is habitable and ready for use, featuring the typical appearance of countryside farmhouses where stone, terracotta, and wooden beams create a rare, timeless atmosphere. Possibility to partially or fully combine the three apartments. Kidney-shaped swimming pool, surrounded by a lawn with automatic irrigation.Farmhouse for residence or vacation but also an attractive hospitality structure thanks to its three apartments and the magical location, a short distance from the famous “Scarzuola” with strong tourist appeal.This stunning property in Umbria is perfect for those who appreciate tranquility, history and nature, located in a unique setting that preserves the authentic countryside atmosphere. Accessed via a white gravel road of approximately 500 meters running alongside the estate, it is just a 5-minute drive from the renowned Franciscan convent of “Scarzuola,” featuring the celebrated “Ideal City” designed by architect Tomaso Buzzi, and the lush forests of the Monte Peglia Biosphere Reserve. Essential services are available in the village of Montegabbione, a 10-minute drive away. The train station and A1 Rome–Florence motorway exit are within 20 minutes, providing convenient access to the best airports in central Italy within 90 minutes.The Great Estate group conducts, through the seller's technical expert, a technical due diligence on every property acquired, allowing us to thoroughly understand the urban and cadastral status of each asset. This due diligence can be requested by the client at the time of genuine interest in the property.Sold by a private individual.
Chalet in Prato alla Drava
Prato alla Drava, Trentino-Alto Adige
Charming alpine home at one of the most picturesque parts of Dobbiaco village in South Tyrol, Dolomites. \r\n This rarely available chalet is a freehold property, available to be purchased by foreigners. \r\n \r\n This captivating property was built in 1984 in a typical South Tyrolese style, it stretches across 3 floors and offers 170 sqm of comfortable living space. \r\n The ground floor layout consists of an entrance, hallway, cloak room, spacious and bright living room with character wood burner, sizeable fully fitted modern kitchen, conservatory with a dining area which has direct access to the garden and BBQ area. \r\n \r\n At the first floor there are 3 double bedrooms, each with access to a panoramic terrace and 2 family bathrooms. \r\n \r\n The attic area has potential for developing it to a further living space. \r\n \r\n At the lower ground floor area, there is a big hobby room, bathroom and laundry room, boiler room, storage area and a generous garage. \r\n All floors in the house are connected via a spiral wooden staircase. \r\n \r\n There is wooden floor throughout. \r\n The property has central heating. \r\n \r\n The house is in excellent condition throughout. \r\n \r\n The property benefits from a large private garden. \r\n It is located in a delightful Tyrolean village surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes. It is situated close to amenities and walking distance from scenic hiking and cycling trails, a number of cross-country skiing trails alpine ski facilities, while the Dobbiaco and Braies lakes are within easy reach. \r\n The property is surrounded by meadows and the soaring peaks of the Dolomites, where one can enjoy the peaceful alpine life atmosphere. \r\n \r\n Dobbiaco forms part of the gateway to the Tre Cime di Lavaredo alpine area and the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Natural Park, with road and rail links connecting it to San Candido a historic town of Brunico, it’s a short drive from the Austrian border, so one can enjoy the summer and winter outdoor activities in the Italian and Austrian alps at the same day. Dobbiaco is an ideal winter and summer season holiday place. \r\n \r\n Nearest international airports are at Bolzano 105 km; Innsbruck 130 km and Venice 180 km. \r\n \r\n Dobbiaco has its own railway station. Regional trains connect the town to Bolzano, Verona, and Innsbruck and services also run east to San Candido and into Austria. \r\n \r\n For further details about this property or other Real Estate opportunities across the Italian Alps, contact ECSM Property. \r\n
House in Santa Flavia
Santa Flavia, Palermo
Casa Maria - Porticello On the outskirts of the picturesque fishing town of Porticello, ten kilometres east of Palermo, Casa Maria is a family home on the lower floor of a two-property villa. It's star appeal comes from the 200m2 roof terrace, of which it has exclusive use. 135M2 OF BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED INDOOR SPACE Casa Maria is divided into a 30m2 reception room, two bedrooms, a spacious kitchen-diner, a more formal dining room and two bathrooms. One of these is for family use, the other is en-suite to the master bathroom, and both have showers. The kitchen is a lovely big room, with all the floor space necessary to fit a dining table and chairs, and a walk-in larder. The bedrooms are also very comfortably sized, 16m2 and 19m2 respectively The apartment is in great condition, good as new with no investment needed. Decoration is simple but uniform, with marble floors and wooden doors and trim throughout. The matching fixtures in the primary kitchen and bathrooms are included in the asking price. With would think about using the dining room as a third bedroom, or perhaps a comfortable lounge with a sofa bed to give you extra flexibility. HUGE OPEN ROOF TERRACE WITH A PARTIAL SEA VIEW The main attraction is on the roof, accessed by a communal staircase but not shared with anyone else. Up here you'll find all the sunshine and fresh air you could ever need, and a wooden pergola offers shade over what is currently an outdoor kitchen. The units won't remain in place, but the wooden structure is fully certified and built to last. Connections for water, gas, electricity, drainage and even a dishwasher mean that you could very easily enclose this a bit more and give yourself a beautiful south-facing family room with cooking facilities and even a bathroom. The view from the south-eastern corner is particularly good, with the waters of the Gulf of Castellammare visible 500m away in the middle distance. WONDERFUL LOCATION FOR BEACH, COUNTRYSIDE AND CITY If you like the idea of living in small town Sicily but don't want to give up on all the opportunities and infrastructure that a big city has to offer, Porticello is a marvellous spot. The state road that runs close by the property will take you into the outskirts of Palermo in twenty minutes, and you'll find a huge shopping centre, medical facilities and all kinds of larger stores. If you're heading into the centre you can save yourself the stress of hunting for a parking space by taking the train from Santa Flavia station, only five minutes from your front door on foot. This can also take you to the eastern Sicilian city of Messina, the stunning beach of Cefalù or the airport on the other side of Palermo. On days when you want to take it easy, the nearest beach is only ten minutes away. FOR A FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE
House in Botti
Botti, Piedmont
In the heart of Monferrato, a short distance from the town centre, in a quiet location offering a high level of privacy, a detached house surrounded by 13,000 square metres of private land. The property is composed of a kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, veranda and bathroom on the ground floor; three storage rooms in the basement. The property also includes a woodshed and a garage. The property is equipped with an oil-fired heating system featuring a recently installed boiler (installed in 2024) for high energy efficiency. There are two private water sources, ideal for domestic use or irrigation, as well as mains water, fibre-optic connection and septic tank. Last renovated in 2014, the property is in good general condition and does not require any immediate work.
House in Volterra
Volterra, Pisa
We sell townhouse in the heart of a small picturesque village only 10 minutes from Lajatico centre and the teatro del silenzio. In Orciatico village it is possible to find a bar and a grocery, but in less than 10 minutes by car you can reach Lajatico which offers : bank, post office, pharmacy, two groceries, restaurants, bars, doctor’s and additional shops. The village is only 45 minutes drive from Pisa international airport as well as from the closest beaches; 20 minutes drive from the motorway and train station, 10 minutes from bigger supermarkets, 25 minutes from the Etruscan town of Volterra, 40 minutes from the picturesque San Gimignano and in one hour and a half it is possible to reach the most attractive towns of Tuscany such as Florence, Siena and Lucca.The house is situated in the oldest part of the village, in a romantic corner and it has been totally renovated 5 years ago by maintaining its original features and with high quality materials. It is accessible from a private courtyard. On the ground floor there is a wellness area, bathroom, cellar and laundry area. The first floor, accessible through an external staircase, consists of two apartments: the first one comprises a living-room/dining area, a good size bedroom and bathroom with shower. With separate entrance, it is possible to access the second apartment which is composed of a wide and charming bathroom, a good size bedroom and spiral staircase leads to the living-room/kitchen with original fireplace and a lovely terrace where it is possible to enjoy outdoor meals. The roof of the house was completely isolated. Air conditioning has been installed in the bedrooms, all utilities are connected with internet wifi. The estate boasts amazing hand-made terracotta floors and beamed ceilings The house is currently run as holidays home by the current owners and it’s a perfect solution as it allows you to rent one part and at the same time live in the other part or to keep renting both units as separate apartments or as a whole to bigger families.
House in Idro
Idro, Brescia
The road is empty and the car meanders through the mountains and along the lake shore, overlooking the calm water, surrounded by fir trees and a few alpine villages scattered here and there. We are at the Casa d'Idro, in the municipality of Idro, on the western shore of the lake in a panoramic and sunny position. The oldest structure of the House dates back to the period between the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance. We are talking about the 15th century and we immediately notice the conformation of the building, with the ground floor and its portico, the typical stables, a series of storerooms and cellars, while on the first floor, as was customary in the past, we find the living quarters, barns and other rooms that once served the function of extra storage rooms, but which today could be rooms, communal spaces or other, depending on how one wants to re-imagine the distribution of space. Crowning the ancient farmhouse is a fund, part of which is used for grazing, part for fodder production, with an orchard, wood and vegetable garden. In short, an ancient farmhouse worthy of a setting for a Boccaccio tale. In fact, the farmhouse features architectural elements and artefacts that constitute significant evidence of local history and art, which in this case are also recognised as being of immeasurable cultural and architectural value. It has been years, if not decades now, that the world has completely changed, and although one would like to tell a long story of ancient intrigues, love affairs, victories and defeats, a tale worthy of an epic novel, we are forced to return from our journey through time and note that, as is the case in many cases, modernity has brought about the cessation of farming and livestock breeding, leading to the loss of the land's peculiar vocation. But, as we all know, one door closes and another one opens. The current owners, who are engaged in other activities, have always, in keeping with family tradition, kept the building and grounds in good condition. In fact, they have carried out numerous maintenance works on the main building, also at a structural level, and have periodically mowed the grass, cut wood and cared for the fruit trees, keeping the entire property in good condition.à. In the light of all this, the possibilities for functional recovery are many, from a tourist-restaurant and restaurant vocation to socio-healthcare or senior housing, but also purely residential, all of which obviously implies the restoration of the main building with a redistribution of the internal spaces and a feasibility assessment of the construction of new facilities to increase the opportunities and services to be offered depending on the final destination. Here, along the magnificent Lake Idro, in an old house full of history and ready to welcome new and even more beautiful ones.
House in Toscolano-Maderno
Toscolano-Maderno, Brescia
Today we are ready for a Vespa outing, the sun has already shown itself in all its splendour since early morning, contrasting with the turquoise sky. Riding along the western Gardesana today is more beautiful than ever, to the left the ancient walls bordering Lake Garda and to the right all the shades of green of the vegetation. I love not going too fast on my motorbike and with my helmet back with goggles because I am also lucky enough to smell the scents which, combined with the landscape, make for a 360° experience. Our tour starts from Monte Gu, as they call it here, we are over 1550 m on Monte Pizzocolo where we can admire the Adamello group, Monte Rosa, the Apennines, Monte Baldo and the ValVestino dam. We stop at the "due aceri" bivouac, where there is a small church dedicated to the fallen of all wars, because from the top we truly have a wonderful view of the enchanted place in which the property we are about to see is set. Back on our bikes, we finally head for Toscolano Maderno which, as I have told you, is located on the western shore of Lake Garda, in the province of Brescia. This small town has ancient roots, even dating back to Roman times, and is known for its natural beauty, with its breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding hills, but also for its rich history and culture. In the past it was also an important centre of paper production in the afternoon walk to the Valle delle Cartiere we will see an interesting paper museum. The two-room apartment set in a modern residential centre overlooks on one side the ancient port of Toscolano, which between the 15th and 18th centuries was a centre for sorting paper and iron, from where boats arrived and departed for Venice, and on the other the practical swimming pool set in the beautiful condominium park, which allows us to enjoy our holidays with all the comforts. We reach the flat, which is on the third floor, by an external staircase overlooking the central park, and from here we access the living area with two views, one of which overlooks the small terrace overlooking the lake and the other the terrace from which we entered. The sleeping area is independent and bordered by a door beyond which is the bathroom with shower and to the right the master bedroom which overlooks the terrace with pool view and to the left the single bedroom which overlooks the small balcony with lake view. The staircase from the living room leads to a splendid private terrace on the fourth and top floor, structured in such a way as to guarantee total privacy and a special place to spend evenings alone or in company. You thought the surprises were over? Wrong, the flat is completed by a garage and a practical cellar. How? OK let's get the bike and go and see it...you will be as enraptured as I am.
House in Ispica
Ispica, Ragusa
We walk through the districts of the Ispica countryside, where blades of grass lie prone to the constant blowing of the sea breeze, laden with swollen dewdrops in which the sun is reflected in the turquoise sky. The old farmhouse immediately evokes the idea of frugality, rusticity and the echo of a distant yet so incredibly familiar era. It is a marvel of absolute calm, in an infinite field, a reality in which one can laugh, joke, cry and love without anyone knowing. In other words, it is a place we could truly call our own. Today, however, the property is in a state of neglect, the garden is uncultivated and in need of replacement. But, equipped with the right vision, we immediately identify the main concept: do we salvage the two small houses that are there or do we demolish everything and salvage the volume? Either way, the imagination has a lot to feed on. A modern, contemporary villa in a minimalist style as well as a combination of tradition and modernity? A swimming pool or jacuzzi? Or a volleyball net hung between a palm and an oak tree? Or solar panels on a canopy to protect the car? A beautiful colonnade with climbing plants or an orchard, an olive grove, a citrus grove or... the ideas are endless, just like the potential of this rustic cottage nestled in its gigantic grounds that seem to be a fiefdom worthy of a medieval noble vassal. And so the proposal takes shape: a large plot of land of more than 12,000 square metres plus two buildings, the larger of which is partly used as a dwelling with a living area, two bedrooms, bathroom and storeroom, with a warehouse alongside, while the second building, of more modest dimensions, was certainly once used as an agricultural warehouse. Today we can think either of recovering the volume, or of renovating the existing buildings, changing or retaining, according to need, their function, for our first home, for holidays or as a property to be rented out to the delight of many tourists.
Villa in Rovereto
Rovereto, Trento
Your dream of a villa in an exclusive, sheltered and sunny place but at the same time reachable in five minutes from the center of Rovereto is finally achievable. On the Rovereto hill, near the famous Grotta Damiano Chiesa, a unique residence of its kind, in a plot of approximately 3,000 m2 of land nestled on natural hills exposed to the sun all year round. The recently built villa is built with top quality materials and is composed of a modern three-storey structure, of which the ground floor houses, in addition to the garage, a very large wellness area worthy of a 5-star hotel equipped with the best comforts including a bathtub hydromassage for 4 people, Turkish bath, sauna, emotional shower, gym and bar area. Also on the floor we find the boiler room, the laundry room, closets and the cellar dug into the rock, an ideal place to store your best wines. We now go up to the first floor, we are welcomed by a very large living room facing south-west, equipped with large panoramic balconies and the American kitchen with exit to the rear terrace of over 300 m2 equipped with open kitchen, barbecue and relaxation area, obviously without forget about the bathroom located near the entrance. From a beautiful and bold internal staircase in glass and steel, we go up to the upper floor, where under the exposed wooden roof we find 3 bedrooms, 1 double room with en-suite bathroom, a second double room and a twin room with their own bathroom. bath. Here too, two beautiful covered terraces allow you to gaze across the entire valley, from Monte Stivo to Bondone. The entire villa reflects the owner's desire to surround himself with pleasant and aesthetically particular things, without giving up the maximum usability of all the spaces and the technology to guarantee the pleasure of living. The garden, the true pride of this residence, is built on various terraces from which to enjoy various views of the valley, and on the main one a splendid swimming pool with breathtaking views. Vegetable garden, tool houses and shelters for farmyard animals complete the property, creating a true natural paradise that to define as one of a kind is almost an understatement. Rovereto is a sunny and quiet town on the left Adige, rich in tradition and history, enjoys an enviable central position and all family services. Have you ever thought about it? Verona, Bolzano, Trento all easily reachable by motorway at most in a as well as the sport and leisure of Lake Garda and the mountains of Folgaria and Brentonico. It could be your opportunity to live in a dream villa without giving up your lifestyle, your passions and your work.
Apartment in Piazza Armerina
Piazza Armerina, Enna
Today we are going to Piazza Armerina, a municipality in central-eastern Sicily located in the Erei mountains at around 700 m above sea level. I must admit that I was unaware of the presence of this place and I thought it was a square in Enna and not a true natural and artistic masterpiece, known as "The city of Mosaics and the Norman Palio" or "The city of 100 churches". Our meeting is at the Duomo, the highest point in the city. From here a series of medieval streets unfold through which we wander in ecstasy, while to the right and left we are surrounded by Renaissance and Baroque buildings. A Vespa whizzing by a few steps away from us brings us back down to earth and understand that we are in the 21st century. Among these ancient buildings we identify the one where the property we are going to visit today is located, the result of a recent renovation where a large and modern apartment has been created on the first and second floors. Having crossed the threshold through an ancient and austere wooden door, an elegant staircase covered in Caltagirone marble and ceramics takes us to the first floor where the various rooms develop from the large atrium starting from the living room, the large living area with an American kitchen with a relaxation space and a splendid view where we can admire the famous Gagini balcony and finally a study room and bathroom in refined marble. The staircase that leads us to the sleeping area is another element that characterizes the entire house, marble and glass blend together in an extremely pleasant contrast between the classic and the modern. The second floor reflects the dimensions of the one below, but is different in layout and style the slope of the roof. Here we find the three rooms, one with a walk-in closet and the large bathroom finished in a more modern but no less beautiful way. What can I tell you, a few lines are not enough to describe in detail each environment and the characteristics of the materials and finishes, what we know is that if the center of Piazza Armerina is your destination your search will stop here.
House in Castiglione di Ravenna
Castiglione di Ravenna, Emilia Romagna
Welcome to Ravenna, a city nestled between the picturesque rolling hills of Emilia Romagna and the stunning Adriatic coast, renowned for its mosaics, art, and historic streets that narrate tales of emperors and monarchs. And here, in the hamlet of Castiglione, stands an impeccably renovated ancient farmhouse, seamlessly blending into the surrounding nature like a tile within a mosaic. This eclectic villa, constructed with refined materials reflecting local culture, was transformed into a luxurious B&B, featuring seven uniquely designed rooms, each narrating its own story through meticulous attention to spaces, details, materials, and furnishings. The common spaces, including the living room and two restaurant rooms, create a small Garden of Eden. The horseshoe-shaped building embraces a spacious pergola, where guests can enjoy breakfast and meals during the summer, overlooking the viewpoint, swimming pool, and garden. The eclectic style of the villa tells a story through architectural and aesthetic details, from exposed beams and tile floors to ancient doors and beautifully crafted marble sinks. Spread over 590 square meters (6350,71 square feet) across two floors, with pergolas and passages reminiscent of an ancient monastery, the villa also boasts over 50,000 square meters (538195,52 square feet) of agricultural land. Perfectly furnished, the villa blends tradition and contemporaneity, with a well-designed heating system, air conditioning, and a 10 kW photovoltaic system with storage for cost optimization. The swimming pool area, inspired by the ancient Roman "Caldarium," offers a rectangular main pool, an arched entrance with hydromassage, and panoramic views of the surrounding fields. The SPA area, hidden for privacy, features ancient barrels, a Jacuzzi, and a Turkish bath. The B&B is thoughtfully designed for success, with a reception area, restaurant space with a porticoed veranda, a fully equipped professional kitchen, and additional unfinished space on the first floor for potential expansion. Experience the peace and tranquility of the countryside, just moments away from all services in a high-level context. Located near Cesena, Rimini, Ravenna, and the Adriatic coast, this villa is a real oasis immersed in wheat fields—a true gem for both personal and business endeavors. There's no excuse not to fall in love with this extraordinary property.
Apartment in Cecina
Cecina, Livorno
Marina di Cecina, Tuscany, is famous for its sandy beaches, transparent sea and large countryside in the hinterland, rich in vines, olive groves and cypress trees - an area that abounds in both natural and human beauty, ancient, historical and even recent. Fertile ground for those looking for a place to stay, for those who love Tuscany, with its immense sunsets, friendly people and exquisite cuisine. A question. How many is 300 metres? It's a little less than a five-minute walk. And by bike? Maybe half a minute. All this for a simple thought: we are practically at the seaside. The proposal we want to talk to you about today is in fact a large flat only 300 metres from the beach. It is situated in a very quiet residential area and occupies the first floor of a small house. With 4 free sides it presents itself as a solution for those who want a first or second home for themselves, but also for those with business ideas. The entrance gate leads us to the private courtyard on the ground floor while the external staircase takes us up to the first floor. In its almost 115 square metres of floor space, in addition to three balconies, we find a large entrance hall, a dining room, a kitchen with pantry, a living room, two large double bedrooms, a large bathroom and a last room that could be a study, a third small room or simply a walk-in wardrobe. Large spaces and many rooms, which could be further improved and rationalised, perhaps by obtaining a third bedroom and a second bathroom useful both for personal use and in case one wanted to use the property to rent out, an idea not to be underestimated given the high demand and not only during the summer period. Internally it is in fair condition and can be lived in immediately, with central heating and a beautiful fireplace in the dining room, but with some modernisation and customisation work you can make it absolutely unique.
House in Scicli
Scicli, Ragusa
We are in the historic center of Scicli, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where among medieval columns and porches stand the baroque domes of the cathedral. Among oleanders, olive trees and flowers, the scent of the bakery 50 meters away wakes us up in the morning. Here the specialty is the so-called "Testa di Turco", at least double the size of the average, which crumbles into a thousand crunchy and delicate layers of puffy pasta that hide a good dose of cream from the citrus aftertaste. This is the aura of the property below presented, which is spread over a portion of an ancient building and is configured as the ideal for the creation of a reality where, in addition to the scent of the bakery, you can breathe air of modernity, baroque and minimalism. You can think of a holiday home for yourself or for others, for guests or to make income, but also for a primary residence. Why not? Because at the end of the day the location, the main factor of each property, also here it has the upper hand but should not be neglected all the other features. It must be designed as a sort of terraced house, well restored, with parts where, for example, ancient bricks and an old building spring out of the stucco specially, other interesting details such as the medieval arch in the living area, all elements and fine architectural details. Sure, if on one side the house has all some particular elements, on the other there is a final touch to give it its own personality. As an idea, here you could think of how to use the contrast between ancient stone and stucco, installing light wood shelves, decorated with fatty or tropical plants, a beautiful monster for example, perhaps putting some light as can be seen in some modern chic rooms where outdoor bulbs are very popular, the aluminum element in black color, going to work then on the balance of the colors of the house. Let's imagine it in the center of Scicli, both as ours and as a B&B: a living area with a beautiful sofa, the kitchen with a small counter, and the bathroom / laundry room. On the first floor the bedroom, the second bathroom with shower and finally the mezzanine with the exposed roof to be used according to your style. Surely the potential is there, they are at an affordable price, and are located in the center of Scicli, where there is a splendid portion of the building which only your personal touch is missing.
Apartment in Caldonazzo
Caldonazzo, Trento
We are in Trentino, specifically in beautiful Valsugana, where one cannot help but notice among the foliage of the trees two limpid bodies of water, the lakes of Caldonazzo and Levico. But let us dwell on Lake Caldonazzo a short distance from our apartment. We are in an optimal climatic zone that gives the waters of the lake ideal temperatures for bathing from May to the end of September; after all, it is one of the warmest lakes in Europe. In addition to this special feature, you should know that there are free beaches and equipped bathing establishments on its shores. In fact, the lake is ideal for practicing various sports such as sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, rowing, and water skiing. Those who enjoy fishing will also find a wide variety of fish such as trout, rudd, carp, sun perch and tench. Now, however, we head into the historic center of town, on one of Caldonazzo's main streets, where on the 1st floor of a quaint historic house is our recently renovated apartment. It is accessed by climbing a first flight of stairs, from a small terrace that receives the afternoon sun.We enter directly into the kitchen, where there is no lack of a chimney for the installation of a practical economical stove, great for cooking chestnuts in the fall and for natural heat. We continue into the modestly sized living room, which if desired can also become a second room for those who need extra sleeping accommodations. You will be kissed by the sun as you wake up in the morning. The master bedroom, like the living room boasts a beautiful east-facing window and the size is made more generous by a practical walk-in closet. Very nice and elegant bathroom with the large shower stall and window. Completes the property a large and windowed cellar on the ground floor, in which is also located the boiler for the independent heating of the apartment. Everything redone with good taste, attention to the quality of materials and without unpleasant condominium expenses. You just have to order the kitchen and move into this beautiful and cozy nest.
House in Cala di Forno
Cala di Forno, Tuscany
On this splendid spring day, accompanied by the singing of birds, our visit to the Pantanella farm allows us to live for a while in a bucolic context similar to those described by Jane Austin. We are located in the Maremma natural park, a few km from the sea and one of the most beautiful and intact coasts of the Maremma coast and at the foot of the Uccellina mountains covered in thick Mediterranean scrub where nature rules over man. And so while our gaze is lost in the hectares of land in the soft countryside we are about to visit the manor house, an aristocratic country residence on two levels with warehouses and storage rooms on the ground floor and the first or floor dedicated to the home. In the courtyard, in addition to the main building, we find 3 other buildings once used for agricultural and livestock farming, warehouses, chicken coops, pigsties, stables and barns which take us back in time and make us relive the past. The property includes approximately 31 hectares of which part is occupied by a vineyard for approximately 17,000 meters and 100 olive trees while the rest is currently used as arable land and by a forest of over 4 hectares separated from the property where the farmers once lived they supplied wood. The property would be well suited to becoming an accommodation facility in which to combine the production of oil, aromatic herbs and other agricultural products with special experiences in nature in one of the rural buildings or in other eco-sustainable solutions to be included in this area of particular beauty. Not to be underestimated is the presence of high salinity thermal waters underground which could extend the offer of a possible accommodation facility. Close your eyes and imagine yourself already here, you have decided to move to your new life and you have enriched the structure with antique wooden furniture, precious white porcelain objects, cushions and curtains in finely embroidered antique white cotton. Everything speaks of your love for this place from the lavender pots that you placed in ancient wineskins, to the iron lamps found in a second-hand shop and even the white bicycle with the large wicker basket with which you take long walks along the tree-lined avenues. In the morning after a restful sleep you wake up in your wrought iron bed which was once a gate and after having pulled back some ancient embroidered linen curtains you enjoy the panorama of the Maremma Natural Park, with the Uccellina mountains as a backdrop. Agritourism, charming B&B, educational farm, riding school or simply your country residence, there are countless possibilities for developing this property set in a context where the calm rhythm of the countryside dominates and not far from the sea, from the splendid art cities of the Tuscany and its naturalistic wonders.
House in Oratino
Oratino, Campobasso
This villa represents a premier investment opportunity for those seeking a high-level hospitality project in Italy. Situated on the rolling hills overlooking Campobasso in the historic village of Oratino, the property is perfectly suited for transformation into an exclusive boutique hotel or luxury residence. The estate offers an authentic and sustainable experience for a discerning clientele, emphasizing quality of life over volume. The structure spans four levels including a finished basement, covering a total area of approximately 700 square meters (7,535 square feet). The architectural layout is designed for flexibility, allowing for the configuration of multiple private suites, communal social areas, wellness facilities, and administrative zones while maintaining the warmth of a private estate. Large windows provide panoramic views of the Matese Mountains, the city of Campobasso, and the surrounding medieval villages of Molise. This landscape serves as a significant draw for luxury travelers focused on tranquility and slow-paced living. The combination of high construction quality and premium finishes positions this project within the upper-tier market segment, offering discreet luxury. The private grounds extend over 10,228 square meters (2.53 acres). Features include a three-sided wrap-around porch, an in-ground swimming pool on the south side, and a professional landscape-designed garden ideal for private events, themed retreats, or outdoor dining. The estate offers total privacy while maintaining proximity to urban infrastructure and services. The property is suited for several operational models including a boutique guesthouse, a dedicated wellness or leadership retreat center, an intimate wedding and event venue, or a high-end personal residence with invitation-only hospitality. Molise is currently a high-growth region for experiential tourism, making this an ideal acquisition for international investors seeking sustainable, distinctive projects.
House in Murlo
Murlo, Siena
It is well known by now how much I love to travel and, above all, to observe. Work visits always turn out to be extraordinary opportunities to learn and experience fantastic moments. Today's stroll took me within the walls of Murlo, a small and pristine medieval village nestled in the heart of a wild and unspoiled territory. It captivates because it is far from mass tourism and evokes life from another era. However, what surprises most is the surrounding territory and, in particular, its inhabitants, who bear an extraordinary resemblance to Etruscan paintings. It's not just my observation; I discovered that it has recently been proven that the local population carries Etruscan DNA. This is because it was a fiefdom of the Bishops of Siena and remained isolated for centuries. All of this holds enormous charm for me, but the most incredible experience came during the visit to the property. A fantastic sensation enveloped me, as if my brain were an independent organ sketching out projects at a rapid pace, crumpling and throwing them aside, engrossed in another fantastic idea. I almost seemed to see all those balls of paper scattered disorderly on the terracotta floor. And my heart danced to the waltz of euphoria unleashed by adrenaline. Upon entering the atrium of the first palace, I immediately realized that the term B&B was an understatement, as the structure lends itself to various solutions. Visiting the first two floors already set up to accommodate guests in its 7 rooms with attached bathrooms sparked in me a desire to preserve all the beauty that already exists and perhaps enhance it with some modern furnishings here and there, highlighting the enchanting ancient terracotta floors and tiles, but toning down the colors and favoring white. Once downstairs, the alcoves won me over. Here, one can truly decide to do something in addition to the upper floors and thus dedicate oneself to breakfasts, lunches, events, but I believe that's limiting it; it's primarily a place to share. The niches suggest tastings, possibly of excellent Tuscan wines and olive oil, but one could also focus on products made perhaps with a personal brand, creating a small production. Considering the splendid and enormous fully equipped kitchen, one could think of exclusive pastry-making to delight the guests' palates. But I wouldn't rule out dedicating oneself to catering in the wonderful vaulted halls, with typical Tuscan cuisine products, organizing events, aperitifs, themed dinners both indoors and outdoors, in the splendid garden and by the poolside. Did I tell you that strolling within these walls has inspired me with lots of ideas and images of what could be done? Now, you too can take a walk, breathe this pure air, lose yourself in the idyllic landscape, and think that you could have not only a business but a whole new life for yourself and your family. But when you need your privacy and tranquility, you can always retreat to the annex where a beautiful three-bedroom apartment awaits you. Will you be able to enjoy your spaces and have everything under control? Are you still thinking about it?
Apartment in Riva del Garda
Riva del Garda, Trento
It is in the morning that the spring sun peeps into our white living room, gently kissing the diagonal wall and creating a triangle of golden light. Riva del Garda is an enchanted place, a place of the senses, where chic blends with the antique, where mountains brush against the lake and dreams embrace reality. Here, those with a palate for style will find their oasis, between Trentino's Valle dei Laghi, Lombardy and the Veronese region, where the lake dances with the Alps and the snow caresses the olive trees. And it is precisely in this setting that an ineffable call emerges for a dwelling that becomes a sanctuary of the soul, a refuge where authenticity reigns supreme: the interiors of this flat, capable of whetting the appetite of the most refined senses, are a brilliant blend of Parisian style and contemporary aesthetics, enriched by French finishes that verge on the work of art. But talking about the constitution of the property, the dwelling offers four distinct spaces, three of which embrace the quietness of the bedrooms, while one opens up to the fervour of daily life, welcoming the living area to which, to enrich the comfort, are added two bathrooms that offer intimacy and practicality. However, the real jewel is the terrace, overlooking the small harbour and the fortress, an authentic treasure chest of beauty and serenity, which lends an inestimable value to this penthouse in the heart of the old village, amidst charming Habsburg palaces and medieval battlements. In an urban context where open spaces are rare, this precious extension offers a haven of rare beauty and peace to be enjoyed both during the day and at night in a romantic candlelit dinner. The finishes, as expected, are of a high standard, wooden floors dominate in all the rooms while the custom-designed furnishings fit perfectly into the various spaces. Also not to be missed are the parking space located in the basement and a generous wine cellar that thoughtfully houses the skis for the winter and the mountain bikes, ready to explore the majesty of the Valle dei Laghi and Alto Garda. Whether our main residence, a holiday retreat or an investment, this property presents itself as a golden opportunity in terms of economic return. With its three bedrooms in the heart of the town and an outdoor space, the prospects are promising. Should our desires change, it reassures us to know that we have invested in something of value, easily resaleable or leasable, in keeping with our heritage and financial goals. In a natural and historical paradise, this wonderful flat will become your living retreat with a unique view of Lake Garda.
Apartment in Pieve
Pieve, Liguria
After leaving the splendid Ligurian sea behind us, we venture through the bright green shades of the hinterland, until we reach the splendid natural setting of the Val di Vara where we find the municipality of Zignago. The ancient villages of the scattered municipality of Zignago, nestled on the profile of its mountains or collected in small and protected plains, tell us about its medieval history and preserve magnificent examples of rural architecture which has kept the balance of the natural landscape intact with the works of the 'man. This town has ancient roots that date back to the Copper Age, as demonstrated by an anthropomorphic stele statue found at the end of the 19th century. We are in the province of La Spezia in Liguria in a place that has remained almost uncontaminated, surrounded by low mountains that are just over a thousand meters high, an ideal place to spend time in total relaxation and follow various and evocative hiking itineraries that have as their main axis a stage of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri. Our proposal today is an apartment which with its accessories occupies part of the first two floors in a small house with characteristic bright red shutters. The external staircase that insinuates itself between the building and the garden of approximately 400 m2, all terraced, leads us to the entrance of the apartment, through a characteristic covered terrace. The generously sized apartment is developed on one floor and is composed of a living area with an open kitchen in the central part of the house and facing south, with the two double bedrooms located respectively to the east and west. The main or master, as you prefer, has a private bathroom with large shower and boasts a beautiful balcony overlooking the valley from which you can admire the nearby green mountains. On the opposite side of the apartment there is the second bathroom, of large dimensions, with window and a large and welcoming bathtub, the second large double bedroom and the very practical closet. Internally everything is in perfect condition, the result of a recent renovation, the beautiful Palladian floors, the mirrored wooden doors and the double glazed wooden windows and doors stand out. In this natural context the highlight is certainly the garden, the walls create flat and perfectly exploitable terraces, which allow us to dedicate the spaces with various uses, a relaxation area with external hydromassage, the vegetable garden, the barbecue area or whatever we like it. We cannot forget the practical external shed behind the house, the large cellar and the spacious garage which can accommodate two cars in addition to the inevitable bikes. It's up to you whether it's a holiday apartment or a permanent home, but take the time for a visit to restore your soul and mind in this pleasant place.

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.
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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.
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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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