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Luxury Properties for sale in Italy

  • Penthouse in San Felice Circeo, Provincia di Latina
    Penthouse in San Felice Circeo, Provincia di Latina
    € 520,000
    150 m² 2 3
    Presented by IPF
    Prestige
  • Apartment in Milan, Lombardy
    Apartment in Milan, Lombardy
    Price on Application
    130 m² 2 2
    Presented by Lionard Luxury Real Estate
  • Land in San Colombano al Lambro, Milan
    Land in San Colombano al Lambro, Milan
    € 790,000
    18,000 m² 11
    Presented by Michelangelo RAVAGNAN | Ravagnan's | Forbes Global Properties
  • Villa in Brugherio, Province of Monza and Brianza
    Villa in Brugherio, Province of Monza and Brianza
    € 850,000
    450 m² 3
    Presented by Milano Town Real Estate
  • Country House in Mestrino, Padua
    Country House in Mestrino, Padua
    € 990,000
    390 m² 3 4
    Presented by Studio Immobiliare Orchidea
  • Villa in Bracciano, Rome
    Villa in Bracciano, Rome
    € 690,000
    600 m² 4 6
    Presented by IPF
    Premium
  • Villa in Arzachena, Provincia di Sassari
    Villa in Arzachena, Provincia di Sassari
    Price on Application
    500 m² 6 6
    Presented by Luxury Esmeralda Real Estate
  • Luxury home in Rufina, Florence
    Luxury home in Rufina, Florence
    € 3,000,000
    2,200 m² 34
    Presented by Mayfair Intl. Realty
  • Country House in Cremolino, Provincia di Alessandria
    Country House in Cremolino, Provincia di Alessandria
    € 1,100,000
    300 m² 3 1
    Presented by Lionard Luxury Real Estate
  • Apartment in Porto Rotondo, Provincia di Sassari
    Apartment in Porto Rotondo, Provincia di Sassari
    € 599,000
    115 m² 3 3
    Presented by COLDWELL BANKER GLOBAL LUXURY Porto Cervo
  • Hotel in Pugliola, Provincia di La Spezia
    Hotel in Pugliola, Provincia di La Spezia
    € 950,000
    600 m² 17 17
    Presented by SantoniGroupImmobiliare
  • Villa in Maglie, Provincia di Lecce
    Villa in Maglie, Provincia di Lecce
    € 990,000
    215 m² 3 4
    Presented by Lionard Luxury Real Estate
  • Apartment in San Teodoro, Provincia di Sassari
    Apartment in San Teodoro, Provincia di Sassari
    Price on Application
    121 m² 2 3
    Presented by Sardegna Nordest Immobiliare sas
  • Apartment in Rome, Latium
    Apartment in Rome, Latium
    € 799,000
    156 m² 2 2
    Presented by Lionard Luxury Real Estate
  • Apartment in Verbania, Piedmont
    Apartment in Verbania, Piedmont
    € 680,000
    120 m² 2 3
    Presented by Immobiliare Manzullo

luxury guide

Italy's luxury property market is, by any measure, the most varied in Europe. From the shores of Lake Como to the sun-drenched coastline of Puglia, from the Renaissance streets of Florence to the baroque splendour of Noto, the country offers 27,651 luxury properties across a geography that has no equal. International buyers come here for a reason that goes beyond aesthetics: Italy is one of the few markets where historical depth, natural landscape and urban sophistication converge in a single investment. Rome, Milan and Venice anchor the urban side of the market. But the territories are equally compelling: Tuscany, the Amalfi Coast, Sardinia's Costa Smeralda, Sicily and the lakes of northern Italy draw sustained demand from the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and the Gulf states year after year.

Luxury property prices in Italy

The Italian luxury market spans from €78,000 at entry level to €1,650,000,000 at the top, with an average price of €1,485,031. Sizes range from 1 to 951260 sqm. Location is the primary driver of value. A property with direct sea frontage on the Amalfi Coast or a lakefront position in Bellagio commands a premium that can be three to four times the equivalent inland. Historic significance adds another layer: a Renaissance palazzo in central Florence or a medieval tower in Piedmont carries an intrinsic value the market never discounts. Compared to the French Riviera or Marbella, Italy remains competitive across many of its territories. But that gap is narrowing, particularly in Tuscany and on the most exposed coastlines.

Most sought-after areas in Italy

Tuscany is where most English-speaking buyers begin their search. Florence, Siena, Chianti and Cortona are established reference points, and the market there is deep and liquid. Lake Como draws Northern European and American demand with consistent strength: Bellagio and Cernobbio sit at the top of the desirability scale. In Sardinia, the Costa Smeralda remains Italy's most exclusive coastal market, anchored by Porto Cervo. Puglia has undergone a genuine revaluation over the past decade, with the Valle d'Itria now registering international interest that was simply absent before. Sicily is the market to watch: Taormina, the Val di Noto and the Aeolian Islands are attracting buyers who previously looked only at the mainland. Milan leads the urban segment, with Brera and the area around Via della Spiga setting the pace. Rome's luxury heartland runs through the Parioli neighbourhood, Prati and the historic centre.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Italy's luxury real estate market?

Italy combines something rare: a structurally limited supply of historic properties, growing international demand and an average price of €1,485,031 that remains below comparable destinations like the French Riviera or the Swiss lakes. The 2017 flat-tax regime for new residents has further reinforced Italy's appeal for high-net-worth buyers relocating from abroad. And in territories like Sicily and Puglia, the revaluation cycle is still in its early stages.

What is daily life like for luxury property owners in Italy?

Italy's quality of life is hard to match: a climate that ranges from Alpine to Mediterranean within a few hours' drive, world-class gastronomy, high-end private healthcare in the major cities and international schools in Milan, Rome and Florence. Direct flight connections from Milan Malpensa, Rome Fiumicino and Venice Marco Polo reach the main global hubs with ease. The established international communities in Tuscany, on Lake Como and in the Costa Smeralda make integration straightforward for foreign residents.

What makes Italy genuinely unique for luxury property buyers?

No other country compresses so many distinct landscapes into such a compact geography: Alpine lakes, Mediterranean coastline, rolling Tuscan hills, volcanic islands and cities that function simultaneously as living museums. The critical advantage is historical density. Buying luxury real estate in Italy often means acquiring a piece of European architectural heritage, the kind of asset that cannot be replicated in newer markets, regardless of budget.