What Property Can I Buy in Italy for My Budget — Real Examples from Our Clients

€150,000 — Relocation on a Budget

One client asked: “What can I buy in Italy for relocation with €150,000?”

In this range, we’ve helped buyers secure:

  • 2-bedroom apartments in smaller cities like Udine or Arezzo,
  • Renovated countryside homes in central regions,
  • Townhouses in walkable areas with good transport links.

With the right location strategy, even a modest budget can buy a move-in-ready home.

€500,000 — City Homes for Remote Workers

Another client wanted to know: “What could I get in Pisa, Modena, or Varese under €500,000 — and which city is best for a remote worker without children?”

Our analysis included:

  • Property prices and availability,
  • Internet speed and infrastructure,
  • Safety, amenities, and local culture.

The best fit wasn’t the cheapest option — it was the city offering long-term comfort, low maintenance, and strong resale potential.

€700,000+ — Luxury in Tuscany

For clients dreaming of a holiday home in Tuscany, €700K opened doors to:

  • Restored stone villas with land and pool,
  • Countryside estates near Florence or Siena,
  • Properties with established rental income.

Why a Buyer’s Agent Changes the Game

In Italy, each selling agent only shows their own listings. This means you hear the same pitch again and again: “Buy from me — no, from me!”
A licensed buyer’s agent works only for you:

  • Searches the entire market, including off-market deals,
  • Negotiates in your interest,
  • Performs due diligence before you sign,
  • Avoids costly mistakes that could erase your savings.

We don’t cling to one property. If it sells or negotiations fail, we find another — sometimes an even better fit. We have a clear solution for that: individual property search in your best interest.

Start your search with a licensed buyer’s agent who represents you.

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