|  | | | How To Buy A Property In Italy | | In this section we will give you an overview on how to buy a house in Italy. We include a description of the
types of property available in Italy, the various steps to follow when purchasing an Italian property and a breakdown of the costs involved. | | Categories of Italian property | Appartamento- Apartment Monolocale- Studio Appartment/1 room (usually includes separate bathroom) Bilocale
- Apartment /2 rooms (usually includes separate bathroom) Casa- House or home (A general description applicable to any property) Casa Canonica- Old Church house Casa Gemella- Semi-detached house Casa Padronale- Country house Casale- Farmhouse Casetta- Small house Castello- Castle Palazzo- Palace/ Mansion / Block of flats (Any very large building) Rustico
- "Rustic" property in need of restoration. Rovina- Ruin (usually in the historical sense) Villa- detached house with surrounding area / garden. Villino- Cottage or small house with garden. | | Go to the next page-Where to buy | |
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