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Buying a second home in Italy: safe haven or lifestyle choice?

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Buying a home in Italy, whether it’s a countryside farmhouse or a historic city center apartment, remains a goal for many investors. Several factors contribute to the growing interest in Italy’s real estate, including still-competitive prices compared to other countries, specific tax incentives and the widespread adoption of remote work.

However, before finalizing the purchase, it is essential to review market data, understand legal regulations and estimate maintenance costs to determine whether the property serves as a capital protection tool or reflects a genuine plan for permanent relocation.

The real estate market in Italy

Searching for Italy houses for sale offers access to thousands of listings on specialized portals. The supply remains abundant in small villages and rural areas, while in the most sought-after art cities, availability is limited and sale times are short.

Milan and Florence lead the high-end market with moderate price increases, while regions such as Abruzzo, Molise and Basilicata offer large spaces at affordable prices. Coastal areas in Puglia and the islands of Sicily and Sardinia show a balanced mix of tourist and long-term residential demand, making financial planning more predictable.

The economic reasons behind the investment

For many buyers, a home in Italy acts as a store of value during times of financial volatility. There is a high level of legal security, thanks to the strong notarial system and transparent registration rules.

Moreover, those using stronger currencies than the euro gain an exchange rate advantage that can translate into larger properties or higher-end finishes within the same budget. Short- or medium-term rental income—especially in cities with strong tourist or student traffic—can cover regular expenses and municipal taxes, thus improving overall yield.

Unlike purely financial instruments, real estate retains tangible utility: it can host family holidays, provide a base for remote workers or become a primary residence after retirement.

Lifestyle motivations

For many investors, the decision goes beyond return on investment. The temperate climate, public healthcare system and extensive rail and airport networks make Italy ideal for extended stays.

For example, cities like Florence offer international schools and high-level cultural services, while rural areas in Tuscany, Umbria or Le Marche satisfy those in search of peace, nature and high-quality local food products.

The slower pace of life compared to global financial hubs encourages a better work-life balance, without sacrificing technology infrastructure—broadband coverage, for instance, expands every year in many medium-sized towns.

Procedures, requirements and taxes

The process begins with a purchase offer, followed by a deposit (caparra confirmatoria). This step locks in the price and sets deadlines for the final deed. The notary conducts checks on mortgages and urban compliance—an essential step to avoid future risks. The main taxes include:

Registration tax – 2% on the cadastral value if the buyer becomes a resident within 18 months; otherwise, the rate rises to 9%;
VAT – applicable only when buying from a developer; standard rate is 22%, reduced to 10% if the property qualifies as a primary residence;
IMU – municipal tax due on second homes, varying according to the local rate set by each municipality.

Rental income is subject to a substitute tax, cedolare secca, at 21% (or 10% in high-density municipalities), with the possibility of deducting documented costs.

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