Italian property under €200,000

Italian property under €200,000

In the 2022 Italy Property Guides survey, 52% of readers expressed the desire to buy an Italian property for less than €200,000. Almost a third of buyers wanted to spend between €100,000 and €200,000. So,we wondered, how realistic a budget is that? What size and sort of property can you expect to buy for that?  And where in Italy will you get more for your money?
Italy’s best beaches; and where to buy a home nearby

Italy’s best beaches; and where to buy a home nearby

When you buy a property in an Italian region with Blue Flag beaches, you are sure of sparkling clear waters and good beach services on your day out at the seaside. So where are the new Blue Flags for summer 2022, and the best of the usual winners?
Boris Johnson’s oligarch hideaway up for sale

Boris Johnson’s oligarch hideaway up for sale

If there’s one thing that politicians seem to love, it’s a holiday in an Italian villa. Even better if it’s the free gift of a supporter. So following in the footsteps of Tony Blair, who enjoyed himself in Tuscany courtesy of Silvio Berlusconi, Boris Johnson is rather fond of Evgeny Lebedev’s palatial, luxury homes in Italy. Now, one of Lebedev’s Italian properties is up for sale, so we look at what an oligarch’s earnings will buy you in Umbria.
7 beautiful places to buy a home in Salento

7 beautiful places to buy a home in Salento

Whether you’re moving there full time, planning to open a business or just want a holiday home somewhere sunny, accessible and Italian, you’ll love Salento. Here’s the what, where and why of buying a home in Salento.

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