How to Buy a Property in Italy – Where to Buy a Property in Italy ❤️
How to Buy a Property in Italy – Where to Buy a Property in Italy
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Italian Property – What Region?
WHERE Do You Want to Buy Property in Italy?
What town and region?
There are twenty regions in Italy, and they're all very different.
Knowing your reason - your WHY - for wanting to buy in Italy, should go some way to helping you decide WHERE you want to buy.
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How to Buy a Property in Italy.... WHERE do you want to buy?
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Part 3. WHERE Do You Want to Buy Property in Italy?
Wherever you decide to buy property, you want to consider the following:
(1) Is property in the region you're interested in predominantly more expensive compared to other regions?
(2) What's life like in winter, and can you handle the cold, for example?
(3) Is there an “active” local or expat community nearby?
(4) Renting – to ensure you’re making the right decision regarding location and type of property, go and rent for a period of time, say, 3 to 6 months if you can.
The experience will also give you the opportunity to:
(A) meet locals and to get to know them;
(B) start learning the Italian language; and
(C) take the pressure off you to an extent by having more time to find your dream property.
Here's some regions of Italy to consider....
(1) Abruzzo - there's lots of national parks to explore.
(2) Campagnia - home of the Amalfi coast, boasting resorts such as Sorrento, Positano and the isle of Capri.
(3) Emilia Romagna - popular with Italian tourists on the Adriatic side of the country.
(4) Lazio - could be an ideal area for expats looking for warm winter weather.
(5) Le Marche - another region over-shadowed by the more popular Tuscany region, but could be another great choice for expats looking for the quiet rural life.
(6) Liguria - it boasts the star-studded frequented picturesque coastal resort of Portofino.
(7) Lombardy - a wine region of the famous lakes of Como, Garda and Maggiore, coupled with ski resorts.
(8) Piedmont - another famous wine region, bordering Lombardy with access to the lakes and ski resorts.
(9) Puglia - famous for the Trulli properties which are now attracting a lot of overseas property investors.
(10) Sardinia - property tends to be more expensive than in most areas on the mainland.
(11) Sicily - the weather can be very hot.
(12) Trentino - this area borders Austria and Slovenia, and has skiing in the winter, hiking and beaches for the summer months.
(13) Tuscany - probably the most well-known region of Italy.
(14) Umbria - a region boasting plenty of countryside, with opportunities to renovate old, rustic farmhouses.
(15) Venetto - home to Venice, the Dolomites, Lake Garda and historical towns such as Verona.
In the next stage in the Italian property buying process, which we'll cover in the next video, Part 4, entitled: What Type of Property to Buy in Italy? we'll cover some of the considerations to take into account to help you choose the type of property to buy that's best suited to your desires and lifestyle.
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#expatinitaly #italianlifestyle #italianluxury
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Useful Information:
1. Accommodation:
Airbnb: http://bit.ly/airbnb-ExpatEssentialsForItaly
2. Money Transfers:
TransferWise: http://bit.ly/ExpatEssentialsTransferWise
3. Learning the Lingo:
Mosa Lingua: http://bit.ly/ExpatEssentialsMosaLingua
4. Dating Italian Style;
Christian Café: http://bit.ly/ExpatEssentialsChristianCafe
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How to Buy a Property in Italy – Where to Buy a Property in Italy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KjJwg3_RqY
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Italian Property – What Region?
WHERE Do You Want to Buy Property in Italy?
What town and region?
There are twenty regions in Italy, and they're all very different.
Knowing your reason - your WHY - for wanting to buy in Italy, should go some way to helping you decide WHERE you want to buy.
❤️ Bonus: Get Your Free 7-Day Trial of the SUPER-EASY Video Software I Used to Create This Video.
Just click here: http://bit.ly/2TWc7SI ❤️
How to Buy a Property in Italy.... WHERE do you want to buy?
To help you ponder that question for a moment, would you like to get an ongoing collection of news, reports, resources and courses on working and living in Italy?
It's so EASY to access!
Just take a quick moment to subscribe, and click the Bell icon so you’ll never miss out again.
Part 3. WHERE Do You Want to Buy Property in Italy?
Wherever you decide to buy property, you want to consider the following:
(1) Is property in the region you're interested in predominantly more expensive compared to other regions?
(2) What's life like in winter, and can you handle the cold, for example?
(3) Is there an “active” local or expat community nearby?
(4) Renting – to ensure you’re making the right decision regarding location and type of property, go and rent for a period of time, say, 3 to 6 months if you can.
The experience will also give you the opportunity to:
(A) meet locals and to get to know them;
(B) start learning the Italian language; and
(C) take the pressure off you to an extent by having more time to find your dream property.
Here's some regions of Italy to consider....
(1) Abruzzo - there's lots of national parks to explore.
(2) Campagnia - home of the Amalfi coast, boasting resorts such as Sorrento, Positano and the isle of Capri.
(3) Emilia Romagna - popular with Italian tourists on the Adriatic side of the country.
(4) Lazio - could be an ideal area for expats looking for warm winter weather.
(5) Le Marche - another region over-shadowed by the more popular Tuscany region, but could be another great choice for expats looking for the quiet rural life.
(6) Liguria - it boasts the star-studded frequented picturesque coastal resort of Portofino.
(7) Lombardy - a wine region of the famous lakes of Como, Garda and Maggiore, coupled with ski resorts.
(8) Piedmont - another famous wine region, bordering Lombardy with access to the lakes and ski resorts.
(9) Puglia - famous for the Trulli properties which are now attracting a lot of overseas property investors.
(10) Sardinia - property tends to be more expensive than in most areas on the mainland.
(11) Sicily - the weather can be very hot.
(12) Trentino - this area borders Austria and Slovenia, and has skiing in the winter, hiking and beaches for the summer months.
(13) Tuscany - probably the most well-known region of Italy.
(14) Umbria - a region boasting plenty of countryside, with opportunities to renovate old, rustic farmhouses.
(15) Venetto - home to Venice, the Dolomites, Lake Garda and historical towns such as Verona.
In the next stage in the Italian property buying process, which we'll cover in the next video, Part 4, entitled: What Type of Property to Buy in Italy? we'll cover some of the considerations to take into account to help you choose the type of property to buy that's best suited to your desires and lifestyle.
=================================
#expatinitaly #italianlifestyle #italianluxury
=================================
You can also connect with us on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Expat-Essentials-For-Italy-554936041694888/
=================================
Useful Information:
1. Accommodation:
Airbnb: http://bit.ly/airbnb-ExpatEssentialsForItaly
2. Money Transfers:
TransferWise: http://bit.ly/ExpatEssentialsTransferWise
3. Learning the Lingo:
Mosa Lingua: http://bit.ly/ExpatEssentialsMosaLingua
4. Dating Italian Style;
Christian Café: http://bit.ly/ExpatEssentialsChristianCafe
=================================
This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions:
https://link.attribute.to/cc/438405
=================================
Affiliate Commission Disclosure Notice: Some of the links in this video and Description box are affiliate links which means that if you go on to buy the product or service as a consequence of clicking the link, we might receive – at NO COST to you – a small amount of affiliate commission, which helps pay for the production of this and future videos for the Expat Essentials For Italy channel.
=================================
How to Buy a Property in Italy – Where to Buy a Property in Italy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KjJwg3_RqY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8JKVQloYB8
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWWwT7f-rXcFBU56q2Qt27w
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