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See Our Latest Articles & NewsMedieval towns with substance: why heritage protection in Italy Is often an advantage
Narrow alleys, uneven cobblestones, weathered walls, Romanesque portals, medieval city gates—walking through Italy’s historic towns, you immediately feel their unique atmosphere.
ContinueWhy not every Italian property makes a good investment — and why it doesn’t have to
The Unspoken Pressure When Buying Property in Italy
ContinueWhy 6 % Yield in Italy Is Often Unrealistically Calculated
A sober look between numbers, assumptions and reality
ContinueReal estate as a tangible asset in times of crisis: Italy’s quiet stability
Economic uncertainty is no longer an exception. Financial crises, the COVID-19 pandemic, geopolitical conflicts, inflation, rising energy costs, supply chain disruptions, and a general political fragmentation across Europe have shaken confidence in traditional investments.
ContinueWhen the village gets older
Demographic change and Its consequences for property buyers in Italy Why Looking at the Population Is Often More Important Than Looking at the House
ContinueHow Light, Shadow & Colour Influence Property Value
This article explores how light, shadow, and colour work together, why buyers react to them subconsciously, and how homeowners can use them intentionally to increase market value.
ContinueItaly’s Micro-Regions That Remain Under the Radar – Where You Can Still Find an Affordable Dream Home
Italy’s Micro-Regions That Remain Under the Radar – Where You Can Still Find an Affordable Dream Home
ContinueCarnival in Italy – masks, pomp and parades
Carnival in Italy is a time of exuberant joy, feasting and magnificent parades. This ancient and colourful tradition immediately precedes Lent and is celebrated in different ways from region to region and city to city.
ContinueNorthern Italy or southern Italy? How to find the perfect location in Italy
Italy is a country of contrasts – and that is precisely what makes it so magical. Between the glaciers of the Alps and the lemon groves of Sicily lie not only 1,200 kilometres, but also two different ways of life.
ContinueMonteargentario, Tuscany's natural lagoon
In Italy, we have the beautiful Venice, but it is, in part, man-made. Then there is a natural lagoon, in Tuscany, known by the name of: Monteargentario.
ContinueIn search of the most precious flavour: truffle hunting in Tuscany.
The search for the most precious flavour is an adventure that challenges every seeker in their own way
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