
If you're thinking about buying a house in Italy in 2024, one way to get a great deal is to buy a property up for auction. Property auctions in Italy, known as "aste immobiliari," are a common method for buying and selling real estate, and often allow you to save a considerable amount of money on the purchase of a home. Italian property auctions usually mean the chance to buy a property for 20-30% less than its market value.
With idealista's search filter you can find properties for sale at auction in Rome, Milan, Turin, Bologna, Naples, Catania and more. Search among the best houses for sale by voluntary and judicial auction in Italy on idealista and find your ideal property at a lower price than the normal market value. To get you started, check out our selection of Italy's top properties currently up for auction below, and find a house auction near you.
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- Bergamo
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- Venezia
Flat for auction in viale delle Arti, 1
Santa Palomba, Pomezia, Roma41.710112.568265.515 €55 m22 roomsFlat for auction in via Martin Luther King, 20
Montirone, Brescia45.440610.234873.125 €99 m22 roomsFlat for auction in via Cesura, 48
Vertemate con Minoprio, Como45.72989.06606123.750 €100 m25 roomsVilla for auction in Sp2, 95
Selva di fasano-Laureto, Fasano, Brindisi40.816317.3341265.800 €263 m214 roomsVilla for auction in Sp2
Selva di fasano-Laureto, Fasano, Brindisi40.815717.3326265.800 €313 m213 rooms
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