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Luxury Properties for rent in Lake Garda

  • Villa in Roè Volciano, Provincia di Brescia
    Villa in Roè Volciano, Provincia di Brescia
    TL 261,200
    180 m² 4 3
    Presented by Horus Re Agency S.R.L.S.
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  • Villa in San Felice del Benaco, Provincia di Brescia
    Villa in San Felice del Benaco, Provincia di Brescia
    Price on Application
    1,430 m² 9
    Presented by Immobiliare del Porto S.r.l. - Real Estate Developer
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  • Villa in Polpenazze del Garda, Provincia di Brescia
    Villa in Polpenazze del Garda, Provincia di Brescia
    TL 182,800
    150 m² 3
    Presented by Coldwell Banker - Realroi
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  • Villa in Padenghe sul Garda, Provincia di Brescia
    Villa in Padenghe sul Garda, Provincia di Brescia
    TL 261,200
    274 m² 3 4
    Presented by Immobiliare del Porto S.r.l. - Real Estate Developer
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  • Villa in San Felice del Benaco, Provincia di Brescia
    Villa in San Felice del Benaco, Provincia di Brescia
    Price on Application
    550 m² 5
    Presented by Antea Soluzioni Immobiliari
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  • Detached House in Garda, Provincia di Verona
    Detached House in Garda, Provincia di Verona
    Price on Application
    2,000 m² 9 9
    Presented by Italy Sir Retreats | Italy Sotheby's International Realty
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luxury guide

Lake Garda has 819 luxury properties on the market right now. That number tells you something important: this is not a niche destination. It is the largest lake in Italy and, by a wide margin, the one with the most active international real estate market. The western shore offers a Mediterranean microclimate found nowhere else in the Alpine arc: olive groves, lemon trees, mild winters. Milan is under an hour by motorway. Verona is thirty minutes away, and Verona Villafranca Airport connects directly to major European hubs. Sirmione, Gardone Riviera, Salò, Malcesine and Desenzano del Garda are the anchors of a market that draws buyers from Germany, Austria, the UK and the United States every year. The offer includes villas, apartments, penthouses, historic residences and rural estates.

Luxury property prices at Lake Garda

Prices range from TRY 946,840 to TRY 42,607,800, with an average of TRY 3,748,272. Floor areas run between 45 and 3100 sqm, with a median of 299 sqm. The single biggest price driver is lake frontage. A property with direct water access and a south-facing exposure can command twice the price of an equivalent home on the hillside above, and the gap has been widening. The western Brescian shore remains the most prestigious stretch. But the eastern shore, historically more affordable, has seen sustained price growth driven by German and Austrian demand. Compared to Lake Como, Garda still offers better value per square metre. Against the Amalfi Coast, the comparison is even more favourable.

Most sought-after areas at Lake Garda

Gardone Riviera is the address that commands the highest discretion. Its botanical gardens, the Vittoriale degli Italiani and a Liberty-era waterfront attract a quiet, established clientele. Salò has a different energy: a working town with elegant architecture and one of the most active property markets on the western shore. Sirmione stands alone. The peninsula extending into the lake creates a geography that simply does not exist elsewhere, with water on three sides and Roman ruins at its tip. On the eastern shore, Malcesine sits below the dramatic cliff face of Monte Baldo, and Torri del Benaco preserves a medieval centre largely unchanged. Further south, the hills between Bardolino and Lazise attract buyers who want vineyards, olive groves and complete privacy, well away from the summer crowds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in luxury real estate at Lake Garda?

Supply is constrained: almost no new luxury construction is coming onto the market, while international demand keeps growing. At an average of TRY 3,748,272, Garda is still more accessible than Lake Como and significantly more competitive than the French Riviera. Its position between Milan, Verona and the Brenner corridor gives it a liquidity that most Italian lake markets cannot match.

What is daily life like at Lake Garda?

The Mediterranean microclimate makes Garda genuinely liveable year-round, not just in July and August. Michelin-starred restaurants, sailing clubs, golf courses and a well-established international community are part of everyday life. International schools in the larger towns, fast rail connections to Milan and Verona, and direct flights from Verona airport make it practical as a primary residence, not just a seasonal retreat.

What makes Lake Garda unique in the luxury market?

The Mediterranean microclimate is the defining factor: olive groves and lemon terraces growing at the water's edge are a geographical anomaly that exists nowhere else in the Alpine region. Add the sheer variety of the shoreline, from the Roman peninsula of Sirmione to the sheer cliffs above Malcesine, and you have a market where buyers with very different requirements can find their ideal property within the same destination.