When looking at the scenic coastlines of Italy, many people start dreaming of life by the sea and what it would be like to reside in one of these beautiful locations. Because Italy is a Peninsula, you have no shortage of places to live by the sea. Have you ever wanted to feel like you’re living in a movie? Living in one of Italy’s many picturesque seaside towns could be just what you’re looking for. In this episode of the Italian Real Estate Podcast hosts Marco Permunian, an Italian attorney, along with video podcaster and dual citizen expat, Rafael Di Furia, known for his project Not Your Average Globetrotter (@Rafael Di Furia – Not Your Average Globetrotter) , go over what areas might be worth looking at if you are thinking about moving to Italy and purchasing property with a seaside view. Living in Italy and being able to enjoy life by the sea is really a special treat!

Italian Real Estate Podcast EP45:
Seaside Destinations in Italy – Where to Move in Italy

For help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL’s website:
https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.com

To contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team, you can use the contact form on the Italian Real Estate Lawyers website: https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/

Also to see more from Rafael Di Furia about life in Italy and life as a dual citizen check out his YouTube channel and website:
http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuria
Http://RafaelDiFuria.com

6 Comments

  1. Only Puglia in Southern Italy? What about Tropea? Or the Riviera dei Cedri? Come on down!!!

  2. What is the employment situation like in Sardina and Puglia? I am currently waiting for my citizenship appointment with the Italian consulate, and then I hope to move to Italy, and Puglia was one of my considerations. BUT, I need a job in my field, which is Museum Administration. Any help in this area would be appreciated. Italian museums do not post their job vacancies on their websites, and I am slightly panicking.

  3. I’m looking at Puglia and Scalea in Calabria. The 7% flat tax is very enticing. Abruzzo is interesting. But I fear I’ll be bored. I love Puglia. Been there a few times. I really want to live in Rome. But taxes……. Do you know Ladispoli outside of Rome?

  4. Regarding living in Venice, are rats a consideration? It looks like a place that may have a problem. Of course, they live everywhere.

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