Italy property news

You can browse the latest Italy property news at Italy Property Guides. Here, you’ll find updates on all things to do with the Italian property market, essential if you plan on buying a property in Italy. We cover many topics, including market forecasts, new laws and regulations, and property trends.


Wake up to breathtaking views in Italian homes with balconies

Wake up to breathtaking views in Italian homes with balconies

Balconies in Italy can be all about enjoying the view or an eye-catching decorative feature. When you consider a balcony as a “must-have” feature, Italy is certainly the place to look. Whether the balcony looks out on rolling hills, turquoise seas, lakes and mountains or terracotta rooftops, there will be a view to charm every Italy lover.
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Italy at the movies

The stars may be turning out for the Oscars this weekend, but many more stars come out above my Masseria in Puglia, to see open-air cinema projected on the whitewashed courtyard wall.
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Made in Italy. Or is it?

Find homes in Italy via our property portal. Could politics get in the way of us buying the wonderful Italian products that many of us love so much? And how can we be sure that our Italian-looking goodies really are the genuine article? A new app will help.  
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James Bond, special estate agent with a licence to sell.

If, while James Bond is busy saving the world, you’re more interested in the gorgeous houses and gardens behind him, you really should be buying a home in Italy. Here are the top five Italian mountain, canal and lakeside properties from the Bond movies. Pssst, one is for sale, but don’t tell Blofeld!
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Snow in Puglia!

Many people when asked why they are moving to Italy answer: “To get away from the British weather”. Good choice, after all it never snows in Puglia…does it? If you have only holidayed in Italy during the summer you may be under the impression it is always sunny. In fact, we do have some days of extreme weather and winters can be cold and wet, particularly in the north. But yes, summers are longer and hotter than in the UK, and in the south we would consider winter to be just February and March, with November being the rainy month.
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