Thank you, Chris. Great advice. TH-cam has been a great source of research. Your channel in particular. So glad I found it which then led me to Justin & Michael's channel and Justin's video about dual citizenship through his family. "Wait, that's a thing?!" More research & now I've started that process for myself. Then I visited Italy for the first time last year. While I expected to enjoy my vacation, I didn't expect to feel at home. I feel like ME in Italy. Everything is falling into place, piece by piece. You & Pete, Justin & Michael, Fiorella & Aden and others inspire me to keep dreaming of my next chapter in Italy.
My husband was pre diabetic and couldnt eat carbs in the USA. When we were in Italy he ate bread, pizza, pasta and didn't feel bad. They use fresh, good quality ingredients in Italy.
I hear that a lot from people and in fact I was gluten free in the US but I cna eat it here no problem. I think the American food supply is so toxic that people come here and they immediately start getting healthier.
Fantastic that you made the trip over there. We love Mola. And yes the restaurants are really fabulous and there are a lot of them. I ma so glad you visited! I am sorry we were not there to greet you.
All the points you've raised are what I think about and consider constantly in terms of choosing a place. As you have said, It's extremely important to think of the future and not just the 'now'. The town and home I choose will one day become my teenager daughters home when I pass, so I need to choose a place where she will be happy to live and call home. Mola, Sorrento and Manfredonia top my list for now but I still have 2 more years to research. Thanks for sharing!!
Very good video Chris! How far is Mola from Praia a mare? I will be there in September, but would love to see Puglia as well. Also, Thank you for showing properties in the Scalea area again!! My mind is a little muddy, and you make things so clear...Petes drones are the best!!
HI Anamaria! Mola is about 3.5 hours for Praia a Mare by car. It takes longer by train because it is not a straight shot. Than you for the kudos on the property tours! I love Pete''s drones too!
Hi Tina, Thank you and yes! That is a great point! The search is so much fun. It merits time to enjoy and really ensure the place is right. Thank you for adding this!
@@SuperSgottlieb two weeks is a nice length of time and if you can go a at different times of the year especially if you plan to live there. It is hard to really tell what a place is like when you are on vacation. So take your time and get to know the area and people. Enjoy your search😊
Tally agree with all yiu say. I recently visited Orsomarso. I really didnt feel lije it was the place for us altjough i loved tge house we went to see.
Hi Chris. Will you be there in April? We will be staying for 2 weeks in Puglia and would love to meet you. We've watched your TH-cam channel for a while.
Hello! I will be in Italy in April but more likely in Calabria as we are launching our BNB and tours. We will be in Puglia in Summer. Is there any chance you can swing by Calabria?
the information on the weather is useless, one outlet says it's hot and dry in the south, humid in the north. The next website says it's humid everywhere in Italy. I've been many places from Rome north, and can attest to the humidity there, but what's it like in the south?
Well, when you are closer to the sea it gets more humid. The mountains are a bit dryer and cooler. It seems t me that Puglia is marginally less humid than Calabria but once you head south, anything along the sea will be hot and humid in Summer. That said it is not lie Florida which is like a sauna on the surface of the sun. Come check it out!! Bring your bathing suit!
@@SuperSavvyTravelersLLC I've been to Florida enough to know it's my least favorite state of the 50, so glad to hear Puglia is nothing like it. Thanks for the info, we're heading your way over the Christmas holiday this year with a list of towns we want to visit!
What a pleasure to have found your website! Great thoughtful info. You are very inspiring. I am interested in being informed of your hotel details. I have emailed Pete recently, but only by chance, weeks later I saw a response. How can I now when I have a message? It did not come through my daily emails. You are doing a great service for all of us wanna be's. I live in Northern Cali, am half Italian and will be visiting my ancestors birth places in Sicily and Calabria with my son. We can't wait. coming in Fall 2024. I am using babble to learn language, and look at other websites. I like the Tudor advise.. Sincerely, Deborah
Hi Deborah, I am not sure why you got the message weeks later. We are very on top of the emails. I have noticed however that there are some TH-cam comments that, for some reason I have not seen so will reply to those but we get all emails and reply very quickly.
Thank you for this great info Chris. As usual very helpful. Do you or will you offer any type of service for solo travellers to visit your area / air bnb and for those of us looking to one day retire in Italy?
Hi Fran! We are actually opening our little hotel in a small hill town very soon. Pete and I are headed back to start getting the furniture and bedding all purchased and set up to launch in April. From there we will be offering tours and cooking classes as well as property workshops. We would love to have you com join us! Can you email us at info@supersavvytravelers.com and we can make sure you are up to date with all the news?
You did not cover medical facilities such as hospitals & clinics etc. I'm 65 and looking to move to italy so this is important. Overall your video was very helpful . Hopefully I will meet you in person in the near future. Elliott Howard Beach , NY 🖐😀🖐 Chow
We are seriously considering and planning a move to Italy from Florida. The one question no one has answered or given info on is the private insurance you need in order to get your visa. Can you provide me with info or even a company that you know of. Thanks
Hi, I don't know the name of the company our attorney prefers but I googled medical insurance in Italy and found several insurance companies who offer this. Here is one but I know nothing about them.It looks like there are quite a few. expatinsurancecompare.com/?gad=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwoeemBhCfARIsADR2QCuTN297Wg2UjpoIH4o-24fYh9MZhRMvP6vKJqJ7iHRoE9gv0OI0XJgaArYdEALw_wcB
It's interesting when you mentioned the Italians reaction to drunkenness or public drunkenness. In 2001, just before the 9/11 I was traveling in Ireland and met up with two young Italian travelers, appx mid 20s. We were hanging out, and having a good time but the dynamic changed when we went to an Irish pub - how shocking - an I had a few beers. I rarely drank back then, nevertheless, their attitude completely changed towards me after I had 3 or 4 beers max and I always wondered about that. After watching this video I understand. As an American, I think my generation (boomer/ Generation x) going out and drinking with your male peers was a sign of friendship and trust. And of course life here in USA is tougher than Italy, so it's also a form of refuge with friends. So I did look at these Italian guys kinda as chumps after that, especially since I had gone out of my way for them, even taking their portraits on my 4x5 film camera. ) I later discovered via ancestry testing I'm 2/3 British Isles so I definitely favor American British sensibilities. There's no perfect retirement home, but if I could afford it, id retire here in California. The other thing I realize is that North America (particularly USA and Canada) have some of the most beautiful nature in the world. I.m still searching for a good place to retire in Europe - just in case.
Yes it is a cultural thing. It is very different in England and America where alcohol is widely promoted. Good luck with your search. I am sure you will find the best place for you!
I have loved the health care I have received here. I think it is very high quality. .I paid out of pocket as I do not have my health card yet however it was very inexpensive compared to the US and so so so so much better than what I have in California.
Hi! The tax on the purchase can be high in that it is 9% of the cadastral value which is generally lower than the market value however if it is prima casa (First house) it is 3-4%.
you can use your driving licence for one year after you have moved permanently to Italy. However, your licence cannot be renewed, and you will have to obtain an Italian driving licence.12 Apr 2023 financial requirements needed to retire in Italy? You must have a minimum of €31,000 (approx. £27,000) per year; this increases to €38,000 (approx. £33,600) for a married couple, and increases by a further 20% for each dependant, for Brits since Brexit
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I would like to retire around Lake Como or Lake Maggiore, in one of the beautiful small towns. However, last time I went to Italy was 35 years ago. My Italian is not bad, I have live in Western Europe, and I am well aware of the prices in that area. What I am really concerned about is the migrants issue. How is it in Lombardy and around the Lakes? I am tired of the politically correct responses or media and would like a down to earth reply if someone could help. Thank you.
Hi, I have not been up there so I do not know from personal experience however I have been in Rome and Florence and to be honest I have not seen social issues except for the normal pickpockets and scammers who have been there from time immemorial.
Thank you, Chris. Great advice. TH-cam has been a great source of research. Your channel in particular. So glad I found it which then led me to Justin & Michael's channel and Justin's video about dual citizenship through his family. "Wait, that's a thing?!" More research & now I've started that process for myself. Then I visited Italy for the first time last year. While I expected to enjoy my vacation, I didn't expect to feel at home. I feel like ME in Italy. Everything is falling into place, piece by piece. You & Pete, Justin & Michael, Fiorella & Aden and others inspire me to keep dreaming of my next chapter in Italy.
Excellent, hope to see you here in Italy soon!
My husband was pre diabetic and couldnt eat carbs in the USA. When we were in Italy he ate bread, pizza, pasta and didn't feel bad. They use fresh, good quality ingredients in Italy.
I hear that a lot from people and in fact I was gluten free in the US but I cna eat it here no problem. I think the American food supply is so toxic that people come here and they immediately start getting healthier.
Thank you Chris! Your points are on our mind as we prepare for our next chapter in Italia!
Excellent you guys! Best of luck!!
Thank you Chris we love it here in Puglia and spent a couple of days there. Love the place and the restaurants are amazing.
Sorry I meant Mola dí Bari
Fantastic that you made the trip over there. We love Mola. And yes the restaurants are really fabulous and there are a lot of them. I ma so glad you visited! I am sorry we were not there to greet you.
All the points you've raised are what I think about and consider constantly in terms of choosing a place. As you have said, It's extremely important to think of the future and not just the 'now'. The town and home I choose will one day become my teenager daughters home when I pass, so I need to choose a place where she will be happy to live and call home. Mola, Sorrento and Manfredonia top my list for now but I still have 2 more years to research. Thanks for sharing!!
You are so welcome! Glad we could help!
Very good video Chris! How far is Mola from Praia a mare? I will be there in September, but would love to see Puglia as well.
Also, Thank you for showing properties in the Scalea area again!! My mind is a little muddy, and you make things so clear...Petes drones are the best!!
HI Anamaria! Mola is about 3.5 hours for Praia a Mare by car. It takes longer by train because it is not a straight shot. Than you for the kudos on the property tours! I love Pete''s drones too!
Excellent tips Chris, may I add take your time, visit and revisit before you make your decision 😊🇮🇹
Hi Tina, Thank you and yes! That is a great point! The search is so much fun. It merits time to enjoy and really ensure the place is right. Thank you for adding this!
How long would you recommend spending in each place to get a feel for the vibe? Two weeks? A month?
@@SuperSgottlieb two weeks is a nice length of time and if you can go a at different times of the year especially if you plan to live there. It is hard to really tell what a place is like when you are on vacation. So take your time and get to know the area and people. Enjoy your search😊
@@tinappm that makes so much sense, thank you, great advice
As always great advice and leadership. Thanks
Thank you Dear Bonnie!
That was excellent! Thanks, Chris!
Hi Brian! I am so glad it helps!
You make such great points, thank you so much Chris!!
Thank you Christine! I am glad it helps!
Great advice, have been researching areas. Also working with SLM to get my citizenship. As always, thank you Chris.
Oh wonderful Cynthia! I hope we can meet soon!
Tally agree with all yiu say. I recently visited Orsomarso. I really didnt feel lije it was the place for us altjough i loved tge house we went to see.
Hi Marie! Yes I felt the same there however I have clients who landed there and are having a great time. It is such a personal choice and feel.
Fantastic points. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Great info Chris! 👍
Thank you Sweeties!!!
Great advice Chris 👌
Thank you Gerard!
Really enjoyed this. Thankyiu. Xx
You are so welcome Marie!
'Alcune cose a cui pensare' . Thanks Chris .
Grazie Tim!
Hi Chris. Will you be there in April? We will be staying for 2 weeks in Puglia and would love to meet you. We've watched your TH-cam channel for a while.
Hello! I will be in Italy in April but more likely in Calabria as we are launching our BNB and tours. We will be in Puglia in Summer. Is there any chance you can swing by Calabria?
Thanks so much. This is great information. In your opinion, what town is in between SDT and mola. As far as number of people, and flat surfaces.
Hi Zelda, I am so glad this helps. Gosh, That is a good question. I think Praia a Mare is a great option. It is flat and a really really nice town.
the information on the weather is useless, one outlet says it's hot and dry in the south, humid in the north. The next website says it's humid everywhere in Italy. I've been many places from Rome north, and can attest to the humidity there, but what's it like in the south?
Well, when you are closer to the sea it gets more humid. The mountains are a bit dryer and cooler. It seems t me that Puglia is marginally less humid than Calabria but once you head south, anything along the sea will be hot and humid in Summer. That said it is not lie Florida which is like a sauna on the surface of the sun. Come check it out!! Bring your bathing suit!
@@SuperSavvyTravelersLLC I've been to Florida enough to know it's my least favorite state of the 50, so glad to hear Puglia is nothing like it. Thanks for the info, we're heading your way over the Christmas holiday this year with a list of towns we want to visit!
What a pleasure to have found your website! Great thoughtful info. You are very inspiring.
I am interested in being informed of your hotel details. I have emailed Pete recently, but only by chance, weeks later I saw a response. How can I now when I have a message? It did not come through my daily emails.
You are doing a great service for all of us wanna be's. I live in Northern Cali, am half Italian and will be visiting my ancestors birth places in Sicily and Calabria with my son. We can't wait. coming in Fall 2024.
I am using babble to learn language, and look at other websites. I like the Tudor advise..
Sincerely,
Deborah
Hi Deborah, I am not sure why you got the message weeks later. We are very on top of the emails. I have noticed however that there are some TH-cam comments that, for some reason I have not seen so will reply to those but we get all emails and reply very quickly.
Thank you for this great info Chris. As usual very helpful. Do you or will you offer any type of service for solo travellers to visit your area / air bnb and for those of us looking to one day retire in Italy?
Hi Fran! We are actually opening our little hotel in a small hill town very soon. Pete and I are headed back to start getting the furniture and bedding all purchased and set up to launch in April. From there we will be offering tours and cooking classes as well as property workshops. We would love to have you com join us! Can you email us at info@supersavvytravelers.com and we can make sure you are up to date with all the news?
@@SuperSavvyTravelersLLC that’s great news! . Yes of course I will for sure. Thanks Chris!
You did not cover medical facilities such as hospitals & clinics etc.
I'm 65 and looking to move to italy so this is important.
Overall your video was very helpful .
Hopefully I will meet you in person in the near future.
Elliott
Howard Beach , NY
🖐😀🖐 Chow
Hi! Take a look at some of the other videos. We cover health care in Italy in great detail. Look for Dr. Armenio. He gave us a great interview.
We are seriously considering and planning a move to Italy from Florida. The one question no one has answered or given info on is the private insurance you need in order to get your visa. Can you provide me with info or even a company that you know of. Thanks
Hi, I don't know the name of the company our attorney prefers but I googled medical insurance in Italy and found several insurance companies who offer this. Here is one but I know nothing about them.It looks like there are quite a few.
expatinsurancecompare.com/?gad=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwoeemBhCfARIsADR2QCuTN297Wg2UjpoIH4o-24fYh9MZhRMvP6vKJqJ7iHRoE9gv0OI0XJgaArYdEALw_wcB
Thanks!!@@SuperSavvyTravelersLLC
It's interesting when you mentioned the Italians reaction to drunkenness or public drunkenness. In 2001, just before the 9/11 I was traveling in Ireland and met up with two young Italian travelers, appx mid 20s. We were hanging out, and having a good time but the dynamic changed when we went to an Irish pub - how shocking - an I had a few beers. I rarely drank back then, nevertheless, their attitude completely changed towards me after I had 3 or 4 beers max and I always wondered about that. After watching this video I understand. As an American, I think my generation (boomer/ Generation x) going out and drinking with your male peers was a sign of friendship and trust. And of course life here in USA is tougher than Italy, so it's also a form of refuge with friends. So I did look at these Italian guys kinda as chumps after that, especially since I had gone out of my way for them, even taking their portraits on my 4x5 film camera. ) I later discovered via ancestry testing I'm 2/3 British Isles so I definitely favor American British sensibilities. There's no perfect retirement home, but if I could afford it, id retire here in California. The other thing I realize is that North America (particularly USA and Canada) have some of the most beautiful nature in the world. I.m still searching for a good place to retire in Europe - just in case.
Yes it is a cultural thing. It is very different in England and America where alcohol is widely promoted. Good luck with your search. I am sure you will find the best place for you!
How is health care there for nationals and private ?
I have loved the health care I have received here. I think it is very high quality. .I paid out of pocket as I do not have my health card yet however it was very inexpensive compared to the US and so so so so much better than what I have in California.
Milan; Do you ever search Real Estate at this location? What is the market like?
Hi, To date we have not. At some point I will dig into it but we have been super busy with the South.
Hi Chris, are the taxes on second properties in Italy very high?
Hi! The tax on the purchase can be high in that it is 9% of the cadastral value which is generally lower than the market value however if it is prima casa (First house) it is 3-4%.
@@SuperSavvyTravelersLLC Thank you for the info!
you can use your driving licence for one year after you have moved permanently to Italy. However, your licence cannot be renewed, and you will have to obtain an Italian driving licence.12 Apr 2023
financial requirements needed to retire in Italy? You must have a minimum of €31,000 (approx. £27,000) per year; this increases to €38,000 (approx. £33,600) for a married couple, and increases by a further 20% for each dependant, for Brits since Brexit
Thank you!
I am cityzen of Mauritius i work in italy for 30 years i can have my contribution to Mauritius pleas
I don't know how you would go about that.
I'll live in the same neighborhood as that Ape driver; I'll know the cool people before long.
It is very easy to get to now people here. You will fit right in!
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I am sorry but I have no power to bring people to Italy. Please check with your local embassy,
Aloha
Ciao!
I would like to retire around Lake Como or Lake Maggiore, in one of the beautiful small towns. However, last time I went to Italy was 35 years ago. My Italian is not bad, I have live in Western Europe, and I am well aware of the prices in that area. What I am really concerned about is the migrants issue. How is it in Lombardy and around the Lakes? I am tired of the politically correct responses or media and would like a down to earth reply if someone could help. Thank you.
Hi, I have not been up there so I do not know from personal experience however I have been in Rome and Florence and to be honest I have not seen social issues except for the normal pickpockets and scammers who have been there from time immemorial.
Hi! I haven't been up to the lake area but I have not seen any social issues in this regard.
Thank you! Like in any big cities now, like Paris @@SuperSavvyTravelersLLC
just call yourself an expat, is the right term "immigrants", or are only those who come from a poor country considered as such?
You can choose.