The most exclusive and expensive masserie on idealista

The best and most beautiful masserie in Italy

Once upon a time in southern Italy, specifically in Puglia in Salento, the masserie houses were a type of large, fortified farm owned by aristocrats and the local upper-middle Apulian classes. Today, these farmhouses in the Apulia region have become luxury properties and charming historical residen
How to adapt your house for winter in Italy 2018

How to get your Italian house ready for winter

Winter is coming and that mean the fuel bills can start to ramp up. To make sure you don’t pay too much to stay warm in your house when the temperatures drop in Italy, it's important to know how to regulate the heat in your home.
What are the latest trends in the student housing market?

Student housing: what are the latest trends and how much does it cost?

While more than 400,000 out-of-town students are preparing for the new academic year in big Italian cities (according to data from Miur from 2016/2017), the impact of this onslaught on property prices is becoming clear, especially in neighbourhoods near universities. This big rise comes mainly from
Turin is one of the most profitable cities for property investment in Italy

Where is best to invest in real estate in Italy?

In recent years, real estate investment has once again become attractive to many investors attracted by lower prices and higher annual returns. But which are the best cities in Italy for property investors?
Student housing in Italy offers a promising investment opportunity / Gtres

Student housing in Italy is a profitable business

Between now and 2025, an estimated eight million international students will be involved in projects in the OECD area, and Italy is the perfect country to take advantage of this wave of young people to develop new student housing.
Why should I buy a house in Italy?

5 reasons to buy a property in Italy

Seems like the whole world and his dog are looking for a property in the Mediterranean, if they haven’t bought one already. So what’s the big deal?