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Italy Real Estate and Moving to Italy Articles
The book Retirement
Without Borders will give you
more advice on retiring
in Italy.
Also visit our VILLA
RENTALS page
So does your Italian dream include maybe buying a villa in Italy and
retiring to the countryside, or renting an apartment in Rome and
settling in as an American expat in Italy? There are no
restrictions on who can buy property in Italy, although foreigners find
it can be a frustrating process, filled with plenty of paperwork and
endless negotiations. Finding the right people to help you buy real
estate in Italy is key. And definitely weigh the pros and cons before
taking on a renovation project a la Frances Mayes and Under The Tuscan Sun.
Whether you are purchasing property or not, if you're
planning to in Italy six months or longer, you will need a permesso di soggiorno per
dimora (residency permit).
You guesses it, more paperwork ensues. But still there's a
reason thousands of foreigners each year make the move to Italy - the
chance to live la dolce vita.
The following articles are free for all readers to access:
Building
a House on Italy's Lake Bracciano
The
Dream Interview: Frances Mayes, Author of Under The Tuscan Sun
Italy
Events Calendar: What's Happening in Italy in 2011
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