Which Are The Most Expensive Homes in Italy?

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Which Are The Most Expensive Homes in Italy?

Real Estate in Italy remains a mature and highly desirable location for the discerning luxury property buyer. That's why buyers here are not just expanding their portfolio – they 're looking for a better quality of life, not just an investment return. Therefore the luxury real estate market in Italy has always been active. The quality of real estate in Italy is actually one of the best in the entire European real estate market. Here are the top five most luxurious and expensive luxury homes in Italy.

 

1. Manor in Florence – €48 million

A stunning view of Florence opens from the palace windows with an area of 3,800 sq. M (plus a 400 sq m Renaissance-style terrace). Some Rococo-style halls will allow for lavish parties, and there is a small copy of David's statue at the entrance to the 18-hectare garden. If you are planning to have the best luxury real estate in Italy, this is surely it.

 

 

 

2. Castle near Arezzo – €35 million

A chateau (main house) with 1,500 sq. area. M, designed in the late nineteenth – early twentieth centuries, a complex of residential buildings (additional 3,500 square meters), vineyards and parks (total area of 15,000 square meters) are included in this high quality. This spacious house is situated in the Bucine hills, near Arezzo, in Tuscany. One of the most endearing luxury homes in Italy that could sweep anyone off their feet, literally.

 

 

 

3. Manor in Cortona – €23.5 million

The luxurious property in Tuscany comprises a wide park with an area of 7.5 acres, the main manor house (950 sq. m), a small cathedral, many agricultural and residential houses, including a lemonarium (220 sq. m) and a small hotel with 12 bedrooms. The site is situated in the historic town of Cortona, near such cities as Florence, Arezzo, Siena, and Perugia. Your search for Luxury properties in Italy could simply end with this magnificent piece of luxury real estate in Italy.

 

 

 

4. Villa in Positano – €21.5 million

An estate overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea in the town of Positano (Campania region) is valued at €21.5 million and places fourth in the most expensive property lists. The surface area is 2000 sq. M, that's just 30 rooms. There is no easy access to water because the construction complex sits on the rocky mountain. Luxury Estate in Italy of this quality are some of the most cherished ones with buyers from across the globe competing to buy an Italian luxury home like this.

 

 

 

 

5. Villa at the Lake Como – €19 million

A villa at Lake Como is in fourth place for €19 million. The building is 3 floors and has an area of 4,000 square meters. It has got 54 chambers. For example, part of the property is for commercial use (they have 20 parking lots in the city as a hotel). Luxury real estate in Lake Como area remains one of the most sought after in Europe since this location is almost like a deam come true.

 


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