Where to buy a second home? By the sea or in the mountains?
In 2025, the Italian real estate market is experiencing a dynamic phase. According to the latest reports, interest in second homes is on the rise, both as an investment and as a retreat for leisure time. Thanks to the spread of remote working, the growth of domestic tourism, and the increasing focus on quality of life, more and more families and investors are asking themselves.
Studio Apartment Special: Why It’s One of Today’s Most In-Demand Property Types
n recent years, the studio apartment has taken center stage in the real estate market, with increasing interest from both investors and private buyers. Why? More affordable prices, high rental demand, and greater sustainability in space management.
EU Green Deal 2025: What’s Changing for Real Estate and Urban Regeneration
The 2025 update to the European Green Deal brings significant changes for the real estate sector and urban regeneration policies. The new strategic package places greater emphasis on energy efficiency, the reuse of existing building stock, and sustainable urban planning. The aim is to align the built environment with the goals of decarbonization, resource optimization, and circular economy.
Where Are You Going on Holiday? Discover the Perfect Lakeside Locations for Your Dream Home
Italy abounds with locations that combine nature and quality of life, and among these, lakeside areas are gaining increasing interest from those looking for a holiday home or seeking to invest in income-generating property.
Where Are You Going on Holiday? The Most Beautiful Seaside Locations to Live (Even Just for the Summer)
With the arrival of summer, the most common question returns: Where are you going on holiday? But for many, August is also a time to consider a more ambitious idea: what if that dream destination became your second home? In this special feature from the Abitare section, we explore some of Italy’s most captivating seaside locations.
Urban regeneration: how to bring abandoned properties in the city back to life
Italy’s urban real estate heritage is rich in disused buildings: former factories, decommissioned schools, abandoned palaces. Redeveloping them doesn’t just mean improving energy efficiency — it means restoring value to entire neighborhoods, contributing to both environmental and social sustainability
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