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The complete guide to finding and buying your perfect property in Italy

Your Dream Home in Italy – A step-by-step guide for foreign buyers

Looking for a holiday home or a long-term investment in Italy? This guide walks you through the entire process — from where to look, to navigating Italian bureaucracy, to moving in.

✔ Designed for foreign buyers
✔ Real, practical advice
✔ Insider tips from local property experts


Where to Start

Step 1: Define Your Dream

  • What lifestyle do you want?
  • How often will you use the property?
  • What’s your budget (including fees and taxes)?

    “Always factor in 10–15% extra costs (notary, taxes, agent fees).”

Where to Look

Step 2: Regions & Lifestyle

RegionIdeal forClimateVibe
TuscanyVineyards, countrysideMildRomantic, rustic
Emilia-RomagnaFood, culture, valueTemperateAuthentic, relaxed
Lake DistrictViews, outdoor lifeCold wintersElegant, calm
SardiniaBeaches, peaceWarm & dryWild, remote
SicilyCulture, affordabilityHotVibrant, historic
Big Cities (Milan, Rome)Urban lifestyleVariableLively, international

Where to Search

Step 3: Online Platforms & Local Help

  • Portals: Idealista.it, Immobiliare.it, Gate-away.com
  • Agencies: Look for those experienced with foreign buyers
  • Off-market: Many gems are never listed—ask locals
  • Tip: Don’t rely only on listings—often outdated. Ask for video tours.

What to Watch Out For

Step 4: Red Flags & Pitfalls

  • Old rural homes = potential structural issues
  • Lack of heating (many homes not built for winter)
  • Bureaucratic delays
  • Language barrier
    Solution Box:
    ✔ Get a bilingual real estate agent
    ✔ Hire an independent surveyor
    ✔ Work with a local caretaker (like us 😉)

Making the Offer

Step 5: The Buying Process in Italy

  1. Proposal of Purchase (Proposta d’Acquisto)
  2. Preliminary Contract (Compromesso)
    • Pay deposit (usually 10%)
  3. Final Deed (Rogito)
    • Signed in front of a Notary
  4. Transfer of keys & ownership

Documents You Need:

  • Fiscal code (Codice Fiscale)
  • Valid passport
  • Proof of funds
  • Italian bank account (optional, but useful)
  • Translation or bilingual assistance

Not Speaking Italian? No Problem!

Tips:

  • Use bilingual professionals
  • Some agencies offer English-speaking services
  • Let a local caretaker assist you step-by-step

How We Help

Manage My Home is your trusted partner in Italy
We assist with:
✅ Pre-purchase property visits
✅ Liaising with agents, surveyors & notaries
✅ Managing your home after purchase
✅ Solving problems and avoiding scams