Do you feel so drawn to life in Italy that you dream about making your home there? Could it be that you have Italian ancestry? How wonderful would it be to buy a house in the very village your grandparents lived in, see the views they saw, and meet elderly residents that remember them? With […] The post Could Italian ancestry open the door to your new life in Italy? appeared first on Italy Property Guides. The post Could Italian ancestry open the door to your new life in Italy? appeared fir...| Property Guides
Picking olives from the trees on your Italian property certainly offers a good physical workout in the fresh air. It can also be a great bonding experience for family and friends. Plus, you can share the proud moment you see the first golden oil pour from the press, and taste it on a thick slice […] The post A guide to picking olives on your Italian property appeared first on Italy Property Guides.| Italy Property Guides
As olive oil prices continue to climb, Italian resident Julia explores the idea of growing your own olives in Italy to battle the cost of living crisis. The post With the rise in olive oil prices, maybe it’s time to grow your own olive trees? appeared first on Italy Property Guides.| Italy Property Guides
Milan is a city in northern Italy and the regional capital of Lombardy, which is the second-most populous city after Rome. It attracts millions of tourists, designers and artists each year who come to experience the Italian lifestyle in a vibrant city. For those new to the city, Milan has everything needed to ensure a […] The post Why the super-rich are buying property in Milan appeared first on Italy Property Guides.| Italy Property Guides
As the first great Roman road, Via Appia, is still referred to in Italy as Regina Viarum (The queen of roads). It has now received UNESCO Status.| Italy Property Guides
The complete process of buying a property in Italy, including the steps from search to completion, legal considerations and tips for overseas buyers.| Italy Property Guides
Events in Italy celebrate, religious festivals, local produce, historic legends, boats, music and dance. Many of these summer events are free to attend, and take place in the historic piazzas and medieval streets. While the month of August can feel very hot during the day, the advantage of an August holiday is the number of […] The post What to do in Italy this summer appeared first on Italy Property Guides. The post What to do in Italy this summer appeared first on Property Guides.| Property Guides
The province of Siena is the quintessential Tuscan landscape of country lanes lined with cypress trees, leading to castles, farmhouses and medieval villages. The views go on for miles, across rolling hills, vineyards and olive groves. Siena is the second largest province in Tuscany, covering an area of just under 4,000 square kilometres – similar […] The post Buying property in Siena, Tuscany appeared first on Italy Property Guides. The post Buying property in Siena, Tuscany appeared firs...| Property Guides
Italy has more coastline than France or Spain, and whichever bit of coast you choose you know there will be lively cities, gorgeous landscape and everything else we love about Italy not far away. But here we offer a selection of sensational seasides (and a few lakesides too) with excellent property options nearby. If you […] The post Where to buy a home near Italy’s best beaches appeared first on Italy Property Guides.| Italy Property Guides
Do you like four seasons, with proper snow in the winter, or somewhere that’s warm all year? Are you only happy if the sun is cracking the pavement, or a bit nervous about heatwaves? Is a sea breeze on your essentials list and is frost a total no-no? In Italy the weather varies from north […] The post Where in Italy has the best weather for property buyers? appeared first on Italy Property Guides.| Italy Property Guides
If you’re an Italian or EU citizen (or non-EU citizen with a 10-year residence permit) you could get paid to move to rural Tuscany.| Italy Property Guides
This week marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Rome. For context, Rome had been under German control since 1943 and it was considered the heart of Fascist Italy during Mussolini’s rule. On June 4th, 1944, the US Fifth Army liberated Rome, following their success at the Battle of Monte Cassino. This liberation led …| Italy Property Guides