Popular Estate Agents in Italy
Italy has been popular with the british property buying public for many years with Tuscany and Umbria as firm favourites. As prices in these two areas have risen dramatically new areas have been opening up including Abruzzo, Calabria and Puglia.
Amanda Lamb has also finally bought a place for herself in Puglia, firmly placing the area on the map.
Nubricks has compiled a list of popular estate agents in Italy. In general many UK based real estate agents in Italy work with Italian estate agents based in the different regions.
Real Point Italy - A UK contact with many Italian estate agent contacts
Houses in Italy - A UK agent covering the Abruzzo area of Italy
Property Italy - Online agency covering the Le Marche
Casa Puglia - based in Francavilla Fontana in Puglia
Property Abruzzo - A site for agents based in Abruzzo area of Italy
Alghero Estates - Online estate agency based out of Alghero.
Brian French - Long Established agency since 1972, with particular emphasis on Tuscany and Umbria
Toscana Verde - Covering Northern Tuscany only, personalised service
Italian Heartland - Based in the Tuscia area of northern Lazio
Tuscany Real Estate - A collaboration between a UK and Italian company
Invest Sicily - Italian company with office in the UK
Picene Homes - UK and Italian company operating in le Marche region
Italian Choice - Italian and Irish based company covering many regions
Liguria Properties - based in Liguria
N.B. Nubricks is not endorsing these agents, please remember to do your research and find the right estate agent in Italy for you.
















































shaun mclane said,
June 25, 2007 @ 12:46 pm
After clicking through to some of the agents’ sites, I can see why this area is so popular. What a beautiful place.
Italian Property Direct said,
June 28, 2007 @ 4:16 pm
Another region of Italy that is becoming increasingly popular with property investors and overseas potential buyers is Calabria right on the tip of southern Italy.
It is gaining rave reviews in many of the UK media publications.
KE said,
June 30, 2007 @ 6:02 pm
I live in Italy. Since the Euro, property prices here have more than doubled and banks are offering young couples in temporary jobs 40-year loans. There are estate agencies everywhere. I’m sure a lot of business is got from gullible Brits who would be better off thinking long and hard about managing their own greed-driven speculative property bubble before meddling in Italy’s economy.
Jeff said,
September 6, 2007 @ 6:27 pm
Gullible Brits? There is a very real reason why British people buy in Italy. The weather, food, wine and countryside the list is endless, since you yourself live there you will know why!
Yes prices have doubled, but there are still good purchases to made, most agency’s in Italy are very good and do not have separate prices for international buyers. I think in general people who do come from abroad do not expect such prices, but they are the same for the Italians as well!
KE said,
January 24, 2008 @ 8:51 pm
There is a difference between living in a place and buying over-priced real-estate in it, Jeff.
Neither I am here for “the weather, food, wine and countryside”.
Most agencies in Italy are v. good!? I would disagree. That Italians are duped into buying over-priced real-estate is true. We might ask ourselves why. Let me just say that, ask people here about the global credit crisis - most will respond that they have never heard of it. Need I say more?
Dav said,
March 3, 2008 @ 1:37 pm
In Italy we get global news and I can assure that we do know what’s happening with the subprime and financial related news.
Jeff said,
August 14, 2008 @ 12:22 am
Dear KE,
You have to remember that the method of dealing with real estate here in Italy is not the same as in the UK, as it is a different country. Italy has a population that mainly does not class a property as an investment but as a place to live, though ideas are now changing. There are many good Italian agents out there but because the “way” of buying property is not the same as in Britain people get easly flustrated.
Italians are very well informed of Global issues and are very well educated. They know whats over priced and with a bit of research you will to.
Last word:
The reason property prices in the countryside of Italy have gone up is because of foreign investment, as you will know Italians prefer the city and this was why there were so many properties to buy in the first place.
HouseAbruzzo said,
August 15, 2008 @ 10:43 am
As an agent, my own experience of the property market in Abruzzo, in the past 4 years, has been revealing more advantages for the British investors than anywhere else in Europe.
I agree on the fact that overpriced houses are to be found everywhere, but I am the first one to reject them from house sellers, discouraging unjustified prices.
The reason there are many houses on sale in Abruzzo’s countryside is not that italians prefer to live in the cities, but it is due to the emigration of Abruzzesi during the first half of XX century.
Statistically, if you look at figures of any town in Abruzzo, every 1000 families living there you can find 1500 houses, which explains also why many properties in Abruzzo are on sale.
The British are great connoisseurs of property investments overseas and in Abruzzo they have shown so far common sense and taste for what is in the end a unique place to buy a house abroad.
Recently I have noticed north americans and australians showing an increasing interest for Abruzzo, together with the germans.
Another great feature of Abruzzo is the variety of properties on sale, in terms of price and typology.
Finally, nature is so amazing in the national parks areas that anyone agrees on how beautiful this region is.
Thanks Abruzzo!
Gianpiero De Filippo
Chuuk said,
August 21, 2008 @ 2:18 pm
I have to agree with much of what you say, Jeff! I have been involved at the sharp end of the market since the mid 1980s and despite the ups and downs of markets Italian property always proves itself as an investment. I do worry about some of the cheap developments in the south! I am talking about traditional central and northern areas where both foreigners and Italians appreciate all that these areas have to offer - whether they are buying to enjoy the beauty, weather, wine and food or because they have to live there to earn a living. I think it’s pretty insulting to say Italians haven’t heard of the global credit crisis, by the way.
Steve said,
August 21, 2008 @ 2:30 pm
My own agency is listed on Nubricks as one of the popular estate agencies. Thanks, whoever did that! We were established in 1972 and have traded continuously through good and bad times without the need to close down and reappear under different names. This is only achieved by honesty and integrity. When times are bad we see ‘agents’ (quotation marks are intentional) close down and as things improve we see them open up. The web has been a mixed blessing. First of all it has made it quicker and easier for us to showcase our properties, offering a much more immediate service. But, secondly, it means that anyone who is technically minded can set up a website and appear knowledgeable and professional in a market they know nothing about. I am sure that all professional agents on this site will agree with me that the two best bits of advice to the buying public are:-
1. Choose your agent carefully. In Italy they must be licensed with the chamber of commerce as an estate agent and it helps to choose one that is a member of FIAIP. If you are using a UK based agent make sure they belong to the NAEA or RICS. Remember agents in the UK are not licensed, anyone can set up!
2. Get sound, independent professional advice. Avoid ‘in house’ lawyers offered by developers.
Best wishes
Steve