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Luxury Properties for sale in Tuscany

  • Villa in Montelupo Fiorentino, Florence
    Villa in Montelupo Fiorentino, Florence
    € 2,500,000
    600 m² 8 8
    Presented by IB International Real Estate
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  • Detached House in Monticiano, Province of Siena
    Detached House in Monticiano, Province of Siena
    € 1,500,000
    916 m² 11 11
    Presented by Francesco Assennato | Italy Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Rural or Farmhouse in Rignano sull'Arno, Florence
    Rural or Farmhouse in Rignano sull'Arno, Florence
    € 1,390,000
    660 m² 12 11
    Presented by Lionard Luxury Real Estate
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  • Villa in Pisa, Tuscany
    Villa in Pisa, Tuscany
    € 1,950,000
    536 m² 6
    Presented by Agenzia Romolini Immobiliare S.r.l.
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  • Castle in Bagno a Ripoli, Florence
    Castle in Bagno a Ripoli, Florence
    € 9,500,000
    2,095 m²
    Presented by Agenzia Romolini Immobiliare S.r.l.
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  • Rural or Farmhouse in Capalbio, Provincia di Grosseto
    Rural or Farmhouse in Capalbio, Provincia di Grosseto
    € 2,500,000
    500 m² 5
    Presented by Coldwell Banker Immobiliare Sintony
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  • Office in Arezzo, Province of Arezzo
    Office in Arezzo, Province of Arezzo
    € 1,550,000
    349 m² 4
    Presented by Carratelli Luxury Homes
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  • Country House in Reggello, Florence
    Country House in Reggello, Florence
    € 910,000
    334 m² 4
    Presented by ASIP sas di Maurizio Bolognini e C.
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  • Penthouse in Florence, Tuscany
    Penthouse in Florence, Tuscany
    € 1,550,000
    172 m² 5 6
    Presented by Carratelli Luxury Homes
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  • Country House in Borgo San Lorenzo, Florence
    Country House in Borgo San Lorenzo, Florence
    € 800,000
    660 m² 3 4
    Presented by Rimmo Real Estate
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  • Villa in Rio Marina, Provincia di Livorno
    Villa in Rio Marina, Provincia di Livorno
    € 1,800,000
    200 m² 3 4
    Presented by Filippo Salom | Italy Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Villa in Capannori, Provincia di Lucca
    Villa in Capannori, Provincia di Lucca
    € 539,000
    300 m² 3 3
    Presented by LuccaCase
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  • Apartment in Sansepolcro, Province of Arezzo
    Apartment in Sansepolcro, Province of Arezzo
    € 590,000
    262 m² 3 3
    Presented by Cortesi Luxury Real Estate
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  • Country House in Lucca, Provincia di Lucca
    Country House in Lucca, Provincia di Lucca
    € 1,400,000
    415 m² 4 4
    Presented by Lionard Luxury Real Estate
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  • Apartment in Florence, Tuscany
    Apartment in Florence, Tuscany
    € 5,000,000
    330 m² 4 4
    Presented by Francesco DI PINTO | Building Heritage | Forbes Global Properties |
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luxury guide

Tuscany's luxury real estate market lists 5,818 properties for sale today, spanning the hills of Chianti, the Val d'Orcia plateau, the Maremma coast and the medieval towers of San Gimignano. This is the most internationally recognized market in Italy, and the numbers reflect it. Buyers from the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and Scandinavia have been acquiring property here for decades, not just for the landscape but for the lifestyle infrastructure that surrounds it. Florence has direct flights to London, Paris and New York. Pisa airport connects the western part of the region to the rest of Europe in under two hours. Siena, Cortona, Volterra, Montepulciano and Pienza are all within ninety minutes. The market offers villas, farmhouses, estates, prestigious apartments and agricultural holdings. Few regions in Europe match this breadth of offering at this price point.

Luxury property prices in Tuscany

Prices range from €95,000 to €60,000,000, with an average of €2,017,999. Floor areas run from 35 to 951260 sqm, with a typical size of 1117 sqm. Three things drive price above everything else: the view, the view, and access to the view. A property with an unobstructed sightline over the Val d'Orcia or the Chianti vineyards commands a significant premium over a comparable property without one. Proximity to Florence and Siena matters too, as does road access for year-round living. Compared to the Côte d'Azur or the Swiss lakes, Tuscany still offers more space per euro. But that gap is narrowing. Historic properties with architectural constraints are a finite resource. There are no new ones coming onto the market.

Most sought-after areas in Tuscany

The Chianti Classico zone, between Florence and Siena, is the most consistently active market in the region. It has been for two decades and shows no sign of changing. The Val d'Orcia is a UNESCO World Heritage landscape and draws buyers who want absolute privacy and a setting with no visual equivalent elsewhere in Europe. The Maremma, along the Tyrrhenian coast, has a rougher character: maritime pine forests, direct sea access and prices that still sit below the regional average. The area around Cortona and Montepulciano in the Val di Chiana attracts a predominantly Anglo-American clientele looking for authenticity without the competitive pressure of Chianti. And then there is the Lucca area, understated and precise, with a market of walled-city apartments and countryside estates that rarely appears on the open market. Each zone has its own logic. Choosing between them is really a question of how you plan to live.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Tuscany's luxury real estate market?

The international demand for Tuscan property has been consistent for over thirty years, with no meaningful correction. At an average of €2,017,999, the market remains competitive against comparable destinations in France and Switzerland. Historic farmhouses and estate properties exist in finite supply, and architectural constraints prevent new construction in most protected zones. That combination of stable demand and limited supply is rare.

What is everyday life like in Tuscany?

Tuscany works as a primary residence in a way that many comparable Italian regions do not. The infrastructure is solid: well-connected airports, international schools in Florence, private hospitals and a road network that makes moving between towns genuinely easy. The international community, particularly in the Chianti and Lucca areas, is well established and self-sufficient. Winters are short, summers are long, and the food and wine culture is not a marketing claim but a daily reality.

What makes Tuscany unique in the global luxury property market?

The landscape is UNESCO-protected, the architectural heritage is legally preserved, and the Tuscany brand is one of the few regional identities that sells itself in every market in the world. More practically: there are no new historic farmhouses being built. What exists today is what will exist in twenty years. Buyers who understand scarcity understand why this matters.