Karl, a notary in Italy is a public official of some sorts. Not a lawyer. It’s always best to go through a real estate agent seeing as they have relationships with notary’s and also help in the buying process . Any buyers will need to obtain a codice fiscale(Italian tax ID number) important to mention for next video.. seeing as it pertains to taxes, utilities and banking. They are free of charge. Get at your local Italian consulate in country you live. Also real estate agent fees are cheaper than lawyers. During closing, any foreign buyer must have three translators present at closing and pay a stamp tax. Karl if you need more info on this hit me up..
Hi there, yes it's always great to use the knowledge of a real estate agent. Also, I did mention the codice fiscale in this video at about the 5:32 mark. Thanks for watching.
Karl, I've been considering a place in Sicily for a couple of years. This year is the one. I'm ready, and have an agent and a town in mind. I have followed and learned from your videos for at least a year now, perhaps two, and want to thank you for information, research, and expertise. You've helped a lot. Tu sei molto simpatico, anche molto bravo. Grazie!
Thanks for being a loyal viewer Michael! What town do you have in mind? If you need more assistance, email me at info@entplife.com to see how I can help you in this process.
Thank you for your effort in makig this video. My one concern with Italy is that I might buy a home and then the neighborhood simply doesn't want foreigners in the area. How can I overcome this?
I imagine this can happen anywhere any time. The town i have properties I haven't had this issue. The general rule is learn the customs, be respectful, add value, and you'll greatly reduce the odds of being viewed as the horrible outsider.
Excellent video Karl, I've spent several weeks looking for this information, no fluff or abstract scenarios. Hopefully in the next month or so we will be semi-neighbors
Very interesting video...I watched one of your videos years ago and I just found you again today. Cool. Nice to see your house in the Airbnb listing, pretty charming. Anyway, I am from Brazil (noticed you have some content about Brazil since the last time I watched you - will definitely check) and live in Canada (have lived in Porto Rico as well), so I like the idea of living internationally. Our daughter is 10 now, but we know when she is gown up and we are empty-nested, we will probably want a small place somewhere charming, warm and by the ocean...Portugal, Italy? I will stay tuned to keep learning. Ciao!
High Walter the information is on my website www.entplife.com singles are $2500 and couples $4500 covers lodging, tours, transportation once in Palermo Sicily, events, outings. All details on the site.
Great Video and tips , Im a NYer living in South Florida, looking for a getaway home close to the water, walking distance to restaurants , Piazza and not to far from transportation..
Morning Karl, we going 2 go see u in Oct for the week, can u send us a list of all the paperwork we need 2 get the Codice Fiscale #? I asked your girl Karen, a few weeks ago, I know she must be busy, but if u can send a list of what we need . So we can take it with us. Thank you 🙏🙏
Thanks for watching! Feel free to reach out via email at info@entplife.com with your ideas and we can discuss potential opportunities. Looking forward to hearing from you!
Excellent video! Thank you so much for the information, if we’re paying in cash do we need to open an Italian bank account? Or can we transfer directly to the seller?
In Italy, property taxes can vary depending on the type of property and its location. The main property tax is called IMU (Imposta Municipale Unica), which is applied to second homes and luxury properties. It's a good idea to consult with a local tax advisor to understand the specifics for your property and location.
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Thanks for putting together this detailed video, you mentened a few important things others do not.
@@MarketingMerc thank you for the feedback.
Karl, a notary in Italy is a public official of some sorts. Not a lawyer. It’s always best to go through a real estate agent seeing as they have relationships with notary’s and also help in the buying process . Any buyers will need to obtain a codice fiscale(Italian tax ID number) important to mention for next video.. seeing as it pertains to taxes, utilities and banking. They are free of charge. Get at your local Italian consulate in country you live.
Also real estate agent fees are cheaper than lawyers. During closing, any foreign buyer must have three translators present at closing and pay a stamp tax. Karl if you need more info on this hit me up..
Hi there, yes it's always great to use the knowledge of a real estate agent. Also, I did mention the codice fiscale in this video at about the 5:32 mark. Thanks for watching.
Karl, I've been considering a place in Sicily for a couple of years. This year is the one. I'm ready, and have an agent and a town in mind. I have followed and learned from your videos for at least a year now, perhaps two, and want to thank you for information, research, and expertise. You've helped a lot. Tu sei molto simpatico, anche molto bravo. Grazie!
Thanks for being a loyal viewer Michael! What town do you have in mind?
If you need more assistance, email me at info@entplife.com to see how I can help you in this process.
Thank you for your effort in makig this video. My one concern with Italy is that I might buy a home and then the neighborhood simply doesn't want foreigners in the area. How can I overcome this?
I imagine this can happen anywhere any time. The town i have properties I haven't had this issue. The general rule is learn the customs, be respectful, add value, and you'll greatly reduce the odds of being viewed as the horrible outsider.
@@Karl__Pierre Yes, that makes sense. Thank you!
Excellent video Karl, I've spent several weeks looking for this information, no fluff or abstract scenarios. Hopefully in the next month or so we will be semi-neighbors
Thanks for watching, glad it was useful!
Very interesting video...I watched one of your videos years ago and I just found you again today. Cool. Nice to see your house in the Airbnb listing, pretty charming. Anyway, I am from Brazil (noticed you have some content about Brazil since the last time I watched you - will definitely check) and live in Canada (have lived in Porto Rico as well), so I like the idea of living internationally. Our daughter is 10 now, but we know when she is gown up and we are empty-nested, we will probably want a small place somewhere charming, warm and by the ocean...Portugal, Italy? I will stay tuned to keep learning. Ciao!
Thanks for watching! Feel free to reach out at info@entplife.com if you need assistance.
Karl, good evening, how much r u charging for Summer guided tour?
High Walter the information is on my website www.entplife.com singles are $2500 and couples $4500 covers lodging, tours, transportation once in Palermo Sicily, events, outings. All details on the site.
Ok, awesome I’ll gat on it .2day
Curious - I was gonna ask, why you chose the Fibonacci spiral for your logo. I like it!
Entp personality type, knod to fellow entp Leonardo Da Vinci
Great Video and tips , Im a NYer living in South Florida, looking for a getaway home close to the water, walking distance to restaurants , Piazza and not to far from transportation..
Starting at 150k.
Morning Karl, we going 2 go see u in Oct for the week, can u send us a list of all the paperwork we need 2 get the Codice Fiscale #? I asked your girl Karen, a few weeks ago, I know she must be busy, but if u can send a list of what we need . So we can take it with us. Thank you 🙏🙏
@walteranaya9405 hey, when you arrive on person you simply need your passport.
I love your channel !! I totally want to have a similar lifestyle and would love to learn how to partner with you🎉🎉
Thanks for watching! Feel free to reach out via email at info@entplife.com with your ideas and we can discuss potential opportunities. Looking forward to hearing from you!
Excellent video! Thank you so much for the information, if we’re paying in cash do we need to open an Italian bank account? Or can we transfer directly to the seller?
You can transfer directly to the seller
2-4k for total closing or just for the notary?
Total closing costs
Thank you. I appreciate your response.
How do property taxes work in italy
In Italy, property taxes can vary depending on the type of property and its location. The main property tax is called IMU (Imposta Municipale Unica), which is applied to second homes and luxury properties. It's a good idea to consult with a local tax advisor to understand the specifics for your property and location.
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Thanks for watching!
Do you need to be able to speak Fluent Italian?
@Sweetnsour2023 no but you should learn