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We bought sight unseen in Molise during the pandemic as well, in a village that we've never been to, let alone ever going to Molise. It was what my budget could afford. We couldn't be more happy with our choice. The people in the village are amazing and we have all the things that other regions have, just smaller. Roman ruins, check, hill top village founded by the Normans with a castle, check, etc etc.. Our views are similar to yours Julie, buy local, buy old, LEARN THE LANGUAGE, live in the village and integrate with the locals. Enjoy the life and the daily walks to get your 3rd or 4th espresso and a cornetto. 😀
Hello. I’m looking to do this as well. I speak a little Italian, but am lost in this whole process. There are so many websites that don’t seem legit. Any advice?
Hi Neighbour. We live in Liguria and bought in March. 2020. The house was still filled with all furniture and the sheds arrived with machines and olive nets. A culture shock but wonderful. The old chain saw is still working! I think Italy allows you to live and learn. It’s superb.
My husband and I had a summer cottage in the South of France for twenty years. What Julie is telling you is absolutely spot on-- especially, learning to speak the language. Refreshing my school girl French made a tremendous difference.
It took me four years to discover that forecasting the market based on charts is pointless; you never know what will happen. I have a little over 250k i wanted to put in the markets but I don’t know what direction to head now. Any guidance in this regard would be much valued.
A lot of folks downplay the role of advlsors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
@@CalistaLinnea This is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisrs i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfoIlo allocation
Thank you, Julie, I am an Italian-American citizen who learns from your videos here in Florida. I have to tell you that you are such an inspiring person and smart too. We are all learning so much from you so please keep up the great work and fixing and decorating your house in Italy. I am very proud of you!
Hi from Verrucola. May I also suggest applying for your codice fiscale as soon as you think you want to buy in Italy. It makes life easier to have it in hand. And the right realtor is key. Ours set up all our utilities, helped with bank accounts, provided a property manager who takes care of all our renovation projects. Our little castle house is as close to heaven as I'll ever get, lol. Hope to see you at the coffee shop one of these days.
Thank you this was great. I love your townhouse, You did a good job remodeling. I would love if you please in one video go over different provinces in Tuscany and going over different antique shops in different video. Your husband got so lucky with you, For a girl who married privileged family, You are hard worker and rare! I admire a woman like you who builds life for her family regardless ! Enjoy your beautiful work with cup of coffee in terrace.
Hello, Julie Congratulations on your beautiful new home, And all respect to you for implementing your unique ideas when purchasing your old home furniture.. I loved your wonderful comments,, and the honesty, simplicity and accuracy in conveying the information,, You are a positive person,, I wish you all success and happiness.
Italian is a very easy language. It took me about 3 months to learn it. However, I would never give up on the USA. Nothing like America, and the rural amazing farm I live on. Close to the city but not too close. Italy is just for vacations.
Julie I am looking forward to seeing your kitchen remodel in your Italian house. Every room is beautiful and so well done. Enjoy everyday you are there Julie as I know each visit means a lot to you. Take care and safe travels♥️
I've signed up for Babel to learn Italian & have looked in Tuscany & Umbria, provinces of Siena & Perugia & priced between €100,000-€200,000. I've found a few I really like & am supposed to come check some out with a friend. I also didn't want rural OR urban, but more small town with enough to meet basic needs in walking distance, like you in Fivizzano.
You renovated and furnished your house with so much taste - it looks wonderful - complimenti - I can agree very much on each of your points - finding the right area might be the most difficult part because as you said Italy is huge but can offer anything you want once you know it. I have started in Piedmont two years ago and have now found the most beautiful region for my taste in Salento in Puglia with the fantastic agent ‚from salento with love‘ - yes two and half years to find the right place - enjoy your house in Italy - love to watch your videos
Such sensible and commonsense advice but delivered with such heartfelt freshness and wealth of personal experience, so can’t but go away enriched. Thanks, Julie. I wish I was in the market for a home in Italy…🤗😘
My house is situated overlooking a valley, and is surrounded by mountains. However I only have to walk up the road to a vibrant piazza with 2 bars, a gelateria, and a very well stocked alimentari. The best of both Worlds. 😃
Great advice, always wanted a place where I can relax and recharge, however, you are so right it is important to know from the get go if you want rural or urban. I would want to be in walking distance to the cafe, shops and restaurants. I live in London and would love to buy a little place and also love the Italian culture and would love to learn the language. Thank you for all the great tips.
Julie, this information is wonderful. Thank you for sharing all of this important information. I do agree learning the language is extremely important and polite. People in other Countries really appreciate this gesture of respect and then you are able to make friends and after all thats part of the point of living in an other Country. Can hardly wait to see these Antique Markets. Thank you Julie
Excellent tips Julie, thank you! Love, love Italia! My Grandparents were born in Italy and I’ve recently gotten my Italian citizenship recognized. Would love to look into some properties, so your videos really help! Grazie!
Thank you for your advice and guidance and by the way, you're doing such a great job fixing up your little Italian house. I am very proud of having because you had the courage and determination to make such a move to Italy. First, it's not easy moving to another country, especially Italy. I am an Italian and American citizen living in Florida, I speak Italian, and I still must say that it's not so easy to find the right location and house at a fair price in Italy, but you make it easier to achieve the dream by giving us the vital information that we need so keep up the good work!!!
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Very good tips and were good coming from someone with the experience from buying in Italy. I like your dress and the balcony with a lovely view.
Just checked Property Organizers to get an idea. Prices have obviously gone up because of demand; can't find anything reasonably priced in the area I would prefer: Puglia. Feeling discouraged.
Thank you for all your advice! I've been on the fence of buying a house here in the States but haven't been able to commit. I am closing the gap on retirement and feel I should use this time to explore areas of Italy. I want an adventure in retirement and love the slower pace of life. I lived 10 years in the Little Italy neighborhood of Cleveland and that is where I learned to love walkability to restaurants, coffee shops and public transportation. I love hearing the church bells 10 minutes before mass begins. I put on a little lipstick, grab some cash and my keys and walk about 1 minute to the church. I love the religious events we have such as an outdoor stations of the cross on Good Friday and a 4 day festival to celebrate the Feast of the Assumption on 8/15. This all takes some planning so I feel it would be best to keep my options open at this point and not get settled in to a mortgage I most likely going to regret. I loved living in my US Italian village so now time to pursue one in Europe!
Wonderful video! I can tell how sincere and enthusiastic you are about sharing information through your learned experiences with your audience. BTW, that's a lovely dress, and the colors are vibrant and beautiful, just like you! Thank you. Your new Italian home is well thought out, and all the furnishings/decor are devine... God Bless you and your family !
Thank you, from Virginia. I have family in Passignano, but, like you I need to live near the town center, cafes, restaurants and not need to use my car for daily activities. I have dual citizenship with Ireland and my maternal side of my family come from Muro Lucano.
Thanks so much for sharing this valuable information Julie ! I love all of Italy however, yes Tuscany would be my choice, I'm learning so much from your experience in North Italy, and really Florence and all other areas are very nice to visit.
What an excellent video, thank you! Thank you for sharing about the agency that can help us get mortgages, I didn’t know that was even a thing! And for sharing about the flea markets I love it
These are great tips, but were they really mistakes you made? Seems like you took your own sound advice. You researched the region and province you wanted to be in, you clearly decided rural vs urban, you hired a good agent, you learned the language, and you shopped at local/independent/second-hand shops. You've done it perfectly, as far as I can see! 😄 My family is from southern Lazio, province of Frosinone, and I LOVE it there. Looking forward to buying and fixing up una casetta carinissima!
Thank you, Julie! Your video is super helpful. Just found your channel today, so I will be digging through your other videos to see what else I can learn from your experience. My husband is Swedish and I am American, and we have set a goal to move from the US to Italy within a 5 year period. Trying to learn as much as we can about Visas etc., so any suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks again! 🇮🇹
Liked your video, looking at a place in Amantea and totally agree about the flea market idea, the place I am looking at has furniture that I maybe able to keep and it all looked interesting, thanks again
I like how you think about being close to everything thank you for telling me that walking distance because I don't like to drive however I can drive if I found a cute country house away from everything to
It looks similar to the bed I have now it's very pretty. My bed has a headboard and it's wrought iron and high post the bottom doesn't have to be there because I like room to move around my feet
Thank you for your video 🙏 very informative I love antiques and that’s so nice that you bought some and made it part of your decor in your lovely home ❤
Grazie for sharing your Italian home and experiences. With 20 regions and a variety of provinces I was surprised to learn your home is in Lunigiana. I am familiar with Villafranca in Lunigiana, not far from you. Close proximity to Cinque Terra, a really lovely area.
Thank you for the advice! My dream and goal is to own a 2 bedroom home/apartment in Italy. I am narrowing the area I want to live in. I love the idea of an urban setting with services within walking distance. I am debating between northern Tuscany, Molise (where my father is from) or Calabria (where my mother was born). I’ll keep watching you channel for more tips. Thank you for sharing!
Calabria is much cheaper,and you can buy a house with as little as 50.000 Euro. In Italy buyers and sellers have to pay relators,take into into co sideration unless you buy directelly from seller.Lots of burocracy in Italy not so easy to navigate
Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Those are very useful tips. May be someday!! Please always stay humble and down to earth. It is a very endearing quality that you posses.
Dear Julie thanks for your smart and practical advise. Almost ready to make our move from US to Italy. Learning italian from movies with Ugo Tognazzi, Nino Manfredi and Carherine Spaak. Fin qui tutto bene.
How have you navigated the driving license issue? That is a huge deterrent (you have to have an Italian drivers license after 1 year of residency, and getting it is extremely difficult)
Yeah, I was going to write the same, they don't have an exam in English, plus you have to know how a car works, drive a stick shift, etc. simply to get a license. So knowing Italian is basically a necessity.
@@spaniardsrmoors6817 Exactly: the drivers license issue is a nightmare. Americans cannot exchange their license. You have 1 year to drive, then you have to have an Italian license. Even for native Italians, this is a very difficult test. I'm not sure why this do this to Americans. Those from EU countries and many other countries can exchange their license for an Italian one. Basically, only Americans can't.
Great advice Julie, and nicely packaged and delivered, as per your usual. Another common mistake I've seen (and almost made myself) is in not fully understanding all the closing costs (taxes, notaio, document registration, commissions, etc). Also how best to transfer money into Italy to fund your purchase. Large banks (in the US, anyways) fiddle with the exchange rates to reduce their risk, and make money. There are dedicated currency exchange brokers that can save you money, but one obviously needs to do their research to ensure they're picking a trusted company.
Thanks for your information on what to look for on buying a house in Italy truly appreciated hope to see more of this and how to become citizen there of what you need to do to become permanent
Hi Julie! I visit Italy every year for 2 months and stay in Sicily. I’m wondering as an American, if I should first get my residency visa and then look for property in Italy. I love Southern Italy but the infrastructure is better in the north so I’m still choosing a region to fine tune my search.
Thank you for that information because I am definitely planning on moving there I'm trying to sell my property here or renovated first but I definitely will need help with the real estate and the areas thank you so very much
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You were lucky with them.
Property Organiser dropped the ball with me, but I might try them again.
How did you become a resident ? And what is your visa status? @americanviscountess
Would property organiser consider extending this promotion into 2024?
We bought sight unseen in Molise during the pandemic as well, in a village that we've never been to, let alone ever going to Molise. It was what my budget could afford. We couldn't be more happy with our choice. The people in the village are amazing and we have all the things that other regions have, just smaller. Roman ruins, check, hill top village founded by the Normans with a castle, check, etc etc.. Our views are similar to yours Julie, buy local, buy old, LEARN THE LANGUAGE, live in the village and integrate with the locals. Enjoy the life and the daily walks to get your 3rd or 4th espresso and a cornetto. 😀
Hello. I’m looking to do this as well. I speak a little Italian, but am lost in this whole process. There are so many websites that don’t seem legit. Any advice?
@@dianabeals5620
The further south you go and further away from urban centers, not knowing Italian will be a problem.
@@jhlfsc I can fully understand Italian (especially the southern dialect) I can also speak a fair amount.
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Oh good, you should be fine then. They LOVE it when you know the dialects!
@@jhlfsc I was surprised when I visited Rome about 10 years ago how few (young) people spoke English. It's just an observation
Hi Neighbour. We live in Liguria and bought in March. 2020. The house was still filled with all furniture and the sheds arrived with machines and olive nets. A culture shock but wonderful. The old chain saw is still working! I think Italy allows you to live and learn. It’s superb.
My husband and I had a summer cottage in the South of France for twenty years. What Julie is telling you is absolutely spot on-- especially, learning to speak the language. Refreshing my school girl French made a tremendous difference.
Julie, you have done such an amazing job with your purchase, update and integrating into the community! What a wonderful accomplishment!
It took me four years to discover that forecasting the market based on charts is pointless; you never know what will happen. I have a little over 250k i wanted to put in the markets but I don’t know what direction to head now. Any guidance in this regard would be much valued.
A lot of folks downplay the role of advlsors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
@@CalistaLinnea This is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisrs i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfoIlo allocation
Agree with learning the language if you want to immerse yourself in the community.
Such heartfelt advice from your experience Julie. So lovely that you shared it with everyone!!!
Thank you so much!
Thank you, Julie, I am an Italian-American citizen who learns from your videos here in Florida. I have to tell you that you are such an inspiring person and smart too. We are all learning so much from you so please keep up the great work and fixing and decorating your house in Italy. I am very proud of you!
Wow, thank you!
Very helpful for all of us
Hi from Verrucola. May I also suggest applying for your codice fiscale as soon as you think you want to buy in Italy. It makes life easier to have it in hand. And the right realtor is key. Ours set up all our utilities, helped with bank accounts, provided a property manager who takes care of all our renovation projects. Our little castle house is as close to heaven as I'll ever get, lol. Hope to see you at the coffee shop one of these days.
Who can apply for códice fiscale? May I have your real estate agent info? 🌸🌸🌸
I loved it when you went to the flea markets!! I love to see old treasures cleaned and reused.
I love everything about your house. Your vibe is amazing. I love that you support the locals and adapt to the culture quite well. Best of wishes.
I’m with you, I’d love to be so close to the cafes and absolutely adore the church bells 🇦🇺
👍👍🙌 I love your dress! You should make a new video about your vintage dresses...😜 thanks for another great video!
Love this advice! I visited Italy 17 years ago before I had my children, and it was an amazing trip. It is such a beautiful country!
@jennifergoodwin4376: Just because you have children doesn’t mean you can’t return to Italy!! Go for it and leave the “bambini” at home.
Thank you this was great. I love your townhouse, You did a good job remodeling.
I would love if you please in one video go over different provinces in Tuscany and going over different antique shops in different video.
Your husband got so lucky with you, For a girl who married privileged family, You are hard worker and rare!
I admire a woman like you who builds life for her family regardless !
Enjoy your beautiful work with cup of coffee in terrace.
Hello, Julie
Congratulations on your beautiful new home,
And all respect to you for implementing your unique ideas when purchasing your old home furniture..
I loved your wonderful comments,, and the honesty, simplicity and accuracy in conveying the information,,
You are a positive person,, I wish you all success and happiness.
Italian is a very easy language. It took me about 3 months to learn it. However, I would never give up on the USA. Nothing like America, and the rural amazing farm I live on. Close to the city but not too close. Italy is just for vacations.
Since you’re American I guess ;) people often feel called back to their homeland
Julie I am looking forward to seeing your kitchen remodel in your Italian house. Every room is beautiful and so well done. Enjoy everyday you are there Julie as I know each visit means a lot to you. Take care and safe travels♥️
I've signed up for Babel to learn Italian & have looked in Tuscany & Umbria, provinces of Siena & Perugia & priced between €100,000-€200,000. I've found a few I really like & am supposed to come check some out with a friend. I also didn't want rural OR urban, but more small town with enough to meet basic needs in walking distance, like you in Fivizzano.
Can't wait for the next reno on this house. Love your Italian House renovation project!
Love your vlogs and what you did to your house renovations
How much did you pay for your house if you don’t mind answering?
Thanks 🙏 ❤
@@najwafata4357 I think it was something like $80k pounds. She mentioned it in the video where she first bought the property
Love the dress. My husband and I really fell in love with Sorrento and of course the island of Capri too.
My region of choice is Umbria, Purgia provence.
You renovated and furnished your house with so much taste - it looks wonderful - complimenti - I can agree very much on each of your points - finding the right area might be the most difficult part because as you said Italy is huge but can offer anything you want once you know it. I have started in Piedmont two years ago and have now found the most beautiful region for my taste in Salento in Puglia with the fantastic agent ‚from salento with love‘ - yes two and half years to find the right place - enjoy your house in Italy - love to watch your videos
I love the Arezzo flea market once per month!
Such sensible and commonsense advice but delivered with such heartfelt freshness and wealth of personal experience, so can’t but go away enriched. Thanks, Julie. I wish I was in the market for a home in Italy…🤗😘
My house is situated overlooking a valley, and is surrounded by mountains. However I only have to walk up the road to a vibrant piazza with 2 bars, a gelateria, and a very well stocked alimentari.
The best of both Worlds. 😃
That's exactly the type of home I'm looking for!
What is your town/village? Sounds beautiful
Great advice, always wanted a place where I can relax and recharge, however, you are so right it is important to know from the get go if you want rural or urban. I would want to be in walking distance to the cafe, shops and restaurants. I live in London and would love to buy a little place and also love the Italian culture and would love to learn the language. Thank you for all the great tips.
I really enjoyed this informative video and the "toned" down version of yourself (that is a compliment) :)
Hello Julie -- I'm house hunting in Abruzzo. Thank you for this video! Blessings from Texas! :)
Julie, this information is wonderful. Thank you for sharing all of this important information. I do agree learning the language is extremely important and polite. People in other Countries really appreciate this gesture of respect and then you are able to make friends and after all thats part of the point of living in an other Country.
Can hardly wait to see these Antique Markets.
Thank you Julie
Thank you for your precious advice. I like rural Tuscany, but in fact living in a place where you'll always need to use a car isn't really convenient.
Thank you! and be sure to subscribe to my new Julie In Italy channel - it's free! of course! youtube.com/@julieinitaly?si=ITqw6d_8fqYHXe38
Good for you. Full acceptance and immersion into the local culture is key
Excellent tips Julie, thank you! Love, love Italia! My Grandparents were born in Italy and I’ve recently gotten my Italian citizenship recognized. Would love to look into some properties, so your videos really help! Grazie!
@luccasun5958 Was it difficult to get your citizenship in Italy?
Thank you for your advice and guidance and by the way, you're doing such a great job fixing up your little Italian house. I am very proud of having because you had the courage and determination to make such a move to Italy. First, it's not easy moving to another country, especially Italy. I am an Italian and American citizen living in Florida, I speak Italian, and I still must say that it's not so easy to find the right location and house at a fair price in Italy, but you make it easier to achieve the dream by giving us the vital information that we need so keep up the good work!!!
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Very good tips and were good coming from someone with the experience from buying in Italy. I like your dress and the balcony with a lovely view.
Great advise especially learning the language and buying from flea markets. Thanks for sharing 😍😘
Thanks for watching!
You have an enthusiasm and softness to your voice…and the advice was so helpful. Thank you.
Just checked Property Organizers to get an idea. Prices have obviously gone up because of demand; can't find anything reasonably priced in the area I would prefer: Puglia. Feeling discouraged.
Email them. They have loads more on their books
@@AmericanViscountess Thanks so much for your reply. Appreciate it. Don't want to get discouraged right off the bat.
Property Organizer sounds amazing.
Thank you for all your advice! I've been on the fence of buying a house here in the States but haven't been able to commit. I am closing the gap on retirement and feel I should use this time to explore areas of Italy. I want an adventure in retirement and love the slower pace of life. I lived 10 years in the Little Italy neighborhood of Cleveland and that is where I learned to love walkability to restaurants, coffee shops and public transportation. I love hearing the church bells 10 minutes before mass begins. I put on a little lipstick, grab some cash and my keys and walk about 1 minute to the church. I love the religious events we have such as an outdoor stations of the cross on Good Friday and a 4 day festival to celebrate the Feast of the Assumption on 8/15. This all takes some planning so I feel it would be best to keep my options open at this point and not get settled in to a mortgage I most likely going to regret. I loved living in my US Italian village so now time to pursue one in Europe!
Wonderful video! I can tell how sincere and enthusiastic you are about sharing information through your learned experiences with your audience. BTW, that's a lovely dress, and the colors are vibrant and beautiful, just like you! Thank you. Your new Italian home is well thought out, and all the furnishings/decor are devine...
God Bless you and your family !
Thank you so much!
Thank you for all the great info! Your home is lovely and I love the idea of upcycling all the flea market finds!
Lots of good advice. You found a hidden treasure . Your little house is beautiful!
Love all of these videos - looking forward to flea market video!
Coming soon!
Complimenti! Ho comprato in Umbria e mi sono trasferito dagli stati uniti a pieno tempo!
I was born in Africa, grew up in Italy, and now I live in East Coast. I love Italy and Italians.
Thank you, from Virginia. I have family in Passignano, but, like you I need to live near the town center, cafes, restaurants and not need to use my car for daily activities. I have dual citizenship with Ireland and my maternal side of my family come from Muro Lucano.
Outstanding! Reuse, reduce, recycle!
Thanks so much for sharing this valuable information Julie ! I love all of Italy however, yes Tuscany would be my choice, I'm learning so much from your experience in North Italy, and really Florence and all other areas are very nice to visit.
Thank Julie! This was really helpful. Also, I love your dress! Is it vintage?
What an excellent video, thank you! Thank you for sharing about the agency that can help us get mortgages, I didn’t know that was even a thing! And for sharing about the flea markets I love it
Thank you for taking us on your journey. Wow! Well done explained. Thank you! :) Till next video... Much happiness to you and yours!
These are great tips, but were they really mistakes you made? Seems like you took your own sound advice. You researched the region and province you wanted to be in, you clearly decided rural vs urban, you hired a good agent, you learned the language, and you shopped at local/independent/second-hand shops. You've done it perfectly, as far as I can see! 😄 My family is from southern Lazio, province of Frosinone, and I LOVE it there. Looking forward to buying and fixing up una casetta carinissima!
Good for you to be in an urban area, since you are not there much and neighbors can keep an eye on the place.
Thank you, Julie! Your video is super helpful. Just found your channel today, so I will be digging through your other videos to see what else I can learn from your experience. My husband is Swedish and I am American, and we have set a goal to move from the US to Italy within a 5 year period. Trying to learn as much as we can about Visas etc., so any suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks again! 🇮🇹
Liked your video, looking at a place in Amantea and totally agree about the flea market idea, the place I am looking at has furniture that I maybe able to keep and it all looked interesting, thanks again
serendipity has me viewing your fabulouso video… been exploring Mexico… and now -back to my original dream-Italia! grazie! viva Italia
What a wonderful & helpful video. Thank you!
I like how you think about being close to everything thank you for telling me that walking distance because I don't like to drive however I can drive if I found a cute country house away from everything to
Can you please talk about the outlay costs for renovations and repairs after buying the townhouse? How did you vet contractors? Thanks!
Great video. I have one question, what do you mean by "I have the bells here"?
The lovely church bells that ring out!
@@Hugadognow Oh whawha sorry. Thanks.
This information is not only valuable for a house in foreign country but also for a primary home.
I agree... Best wishes!!!
Thank you.
Such great information!
Love your dress is it vintage?
Yes! Thank you!
It looks similar to the bed I have now it's very pretty. My bed has a headboard and it's wrought iron and high post the bottom doesn't have to be there because I like room to move around my feet
I love your Italy videos, thank you!!
Thank you for sharing!!
Nice video. And very useful tips, thanks!
Your music is very uplifting! Thank you!
Wow amazing sharing thank you
Great advice, Julie!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your video 🙏 very informative
I love antiques and that’s so nice that you bought some and made it part of your decor in your lovely home ❤
Grazie for sharing your Italian home and experiences. With 20 regions and a variety of provinces I was surprised to learn your home is in Lunigiana. I am familiar with Villafranca in Lunigiana, not far from you. Close proximity to Cinque Terra, a really lovely area.
Very nice video. Good information, pleasant, calm, not rushed. Great job my dear 👏 💞
Sold on the palazzo....making our way up the Spanish coast, could move in in 3 weeks🎉
Thank you for the advice! My dream and goal is to own a 2 bedroom home/apartment in Italy. I am narrowing the area I want to live in. I love the idea of an urban setting with services within walking distance. I am debating between northern Tuscany, Molise (where my father is from) or Calabria (where my mother was born). I’ll keep watching you channel for more tips. Thank you for sharing!
Calabria is much cheaper,and you can buy a house with as little as 50.000 Euro. In Italy buyers and sellers have to pay relators,take into into co sideration unless you buy directelly from seller.Lots of burocracy in Italy not so easy to navigate
best areas are ostuni, Ceglie, Martina franca. yes.
Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Those are very useful tips. May be someday!! Please always stay humble and down to earth. It is a very endearing quality that you posses.
Thank you! Will do!
Thank you. I enjoyed that.
wow what great content! All your furniture is from local flea markets!?!?!?! Love this! how long have you lived there?
Good advice!
Fantastic advice as always! Thank you for taking the time, I hope to have my dream also in a couple of years! 😊❤
You can do it!
Thanks for sharing! Definitely something on my bucket list.
Dear Julie thanks for your smart and practical advise. Almost ready to make our move from US to Italy. Learning italian from movies with Ugo Tognazzi, Nino Manfredi and Carherine Spaak. Fin qui tutto bene.
Wonderful!
How have you navigated the driving license issue? That is a huge deterrent (you have to have an Italian drivers license after 1 year of residency, and getting it is extremely difficult)
Yeah, I was going to write the same, they don't have an exam in English, plus you have to know how a car works, drive a stick shift, etc. simply to get a license. So knowing Italian is basically a necessity.
@@spaniardsrmoors6817 Exactly: the drivers license issue is a nightmare. Americans cannot exchange their license. You have 1 year to drive, then you have to have an Italian license. Even for native Italians, this is a very difficult test. I'm not sure why this do this to Americans. Those from EU countries and many other countries can exchange their license for an Italian one. Basically, only Americans can't.
You can buy a car with automatic shift
Great advice Julie, and nicely packaged and delivered, as per your usual. Another common mistake I've seen (and almost made myself) is in not fully understanding all the closing costs (taxes, notaio, document registration, commissions, etc). Also how best to transfer money into Italy to fund your purchase. Large banks (in the US, anyways) fiddle with the exchange rates to reduce their risk, and make money. There are dedicated currency exchange brokers that can save you money, but one obviously needs to do their research to ensure they're picking a trusted company.
Thanks for your information on what to look for on buying a house in Italy truly appreciated hope to see more of this and how to become citizen there of what you need to do to become permanent
Hi Julie! I visit Italy every year for 2 months and stay in Sicily. I’m wondering as an American, if I should first get my residency visa and then look for property in Italy. I love Southern Italy but the infrastructure is better in the north so I’m still choosing a region to fine tune my search.
Hello, Italian Gem -
You are so specifically helpful & interesting. Can use all that you've advised. Thank you.🙂
Love your videos! Great job.. I love Giove province of terni.. very close from the A1 and from Rome and Florence..
Thankyou, another facinating episode. Look forward to next one.😊👍👍👍🇨🇦Halifax Nova Scotia
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Thank you for that information because I am definitely planning on moving there I'm trying to sell my property here or renovated first but I definitely will need help with the real estate and the areas thank you so very much
6. Figure out location somewhat based on convenient travel route. How do you get there? Fly to Pisa, take a train up?
This is great! Love your little house in Italy! Watching from Spain! ( Home is US!)
Very helpful Julie, clear and concise!
Thank you for your insight. I am debating on where to live. An American who is 62 and wants to retire. Ahh! A complex quandary to be!
Its like in the usa there are "states" and in those states are "cities" "towns"..