Properties for sale in Italy

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Apartment in Arcidosso - view 1
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Apartment in Arcidosso

Arcidosso, Grosseto

€260,000
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1
260 m²
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House in Sorano

Sorano, Grosseto

€850,000
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9
Pool
585 m²
House in Montespertoli - view 1
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House in Montespertoli

Montespertoli, Florence

€695,000
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700 m²
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House in Volterra

Volterra, Pisa

€1,050,000
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7
Pool
360 m²
House in Fosdinovo - view 1
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House in Fosdinovo

Fosdinovo, Mass and Carrara

€120,000
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127 m²
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House in Fivizzano

Fivizzano, Mass and Carrara

€850,000
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Villa in Piazza al Serchio - view 1
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Villa in Piazza al Serchio

Piazza al Serchio, Lucca

€290,000
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325 m²
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House in Chiusi

Chiusi, Siena

€490,000
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230 m²
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House in Greve in Chianti

Greve in Chianti, Florence

€2,000,000
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570 m²
Apartment in Montagna/Montan - view 1
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Apartment in Montagna/Montan

Montagna/Montan, South Tyrol

€424,000
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119 m²
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Apartment in Montagna/Montan

Montagna/Montan, South Tyrol

€480,000
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132 m²
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Apartment in Montagna/Montan

Montagna/Montan, South Tyrol

€523,000
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132 m²
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Apartment in Montagna/Montan

Montagna/Montan, South Tyrol

€540,000
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2
155 m²
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Apartment in Montagna/Montan

Montagna/Montan, South Tyrol

€448,000
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119 m²
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Apartment in Montagna/Montan

Montagna/Montan, South Tyrol

€475,000
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123 m²
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Apartment in Montagna/Montan

Montagna/Montan, South Tyrol

€495,000
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124 m²
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Apartment in Montagna/Montan

Montagna/Montan, South Tyrol

€525,000
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119 m²
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Apartment in Montagna/Montan

Montagna/Montan, South Tyrol

€295,000
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58 m²
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House in Manciano

Manciano, Grosseto

€750,000
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6
222 m²
House in Montecatini Val di Cecina - view 1
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House in Montecatini Val di Cecina

Montecatini Val di Cecina, Pisa

€195,000
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1
385 m²

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.

Frequently asked questions about buying property in Italy

What is the average price of an apartment in Italian Republic?
The average price of an apartment in Italian Republic is €634,637, based on our current active listings. However, prices vary depending on the property size, condition, features and location within Italian Republic. You can typically expect to pay between €25,000 and €7,850,000.

For more information on how to buy in Italy download our guide.

What is the average price of 2 - 3 bedroom property in Italian Republic?
The average price for a 2 - 3 bedroom property in Italian Republic is €545,226, based on our current active listings. However, depending on the location you can expect to pay between €20,000 to €4,700,000.
What is the price difference between 2 and 3 bedroom properties in Italian Republic?
In Italian Republic, 3 bedroom properties are on average €261,827 more expensive than 2 bedroom properties, based on our current active listings. However, the exact difference depends on the property size, condition, features and location within Italian Republic.
How many properties under €100,000 are there in Italian Republic?
There are currently 490 properties under €100,000 in Italian Republic, based on our current active listings.
What can I buy in Italian Republic for my budget of €100,000?
There are currently 490 properties available in Italian Republic for a budget of €100,000, based on our current active listings. Property size, condition, features and location within Italian Republic will influence what is available within this budget.
What can I buy in Italian Republic for my budget of €300,000?
There are currently 1,587 properties available in Italian Republic for a budget of €300,000, based on our current active listings. Property size, condition, features and location within Italian Republic will influence what is available within this budget.
What can I buy in Italian Republic for my budget of €500,000?
There are currently 2,369 properties available in Italian Republic for a budget of €500,000, based on our current active listings. Property size, condition, features and location within Italian Republic will influence what is available within this budget.
How many properties have a pool in Italian Republic?
There are currently 716 properties with a pool in Italian Republic, based on our current active listings.
What taxes and fees should I budget for when buying property in Italy?

Buyer costs in Italy depend on whether you’re buying a resale or new build, whether it’s a primary residence or second home, and the seller type.

Typical items include purchase tax (registration tax or VAT/IVA depending on the transaction), cadastral and mortgage taxes, notary fees, and often agency fees.

You may also need a geometra/surveyor check and translations.

Ongoing costs can include IMU (often relevant for second homes), local services taxes, building insurance, and condominio charges for apartments.

Visit our Italy Experts directory for further information on various experts to assist you with your property purchase in Italy.

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.