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- Property prices in Italy from 1,000 to 15,000 €/m²
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- Mortgage in Italy features stringent requirements for non-resident borrowers
- Property tax in Italy from 9% to 10% on purchases
- Property maintenance in Italy from 1% to 3% of the property price per annum
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I often have to warn clients about offers promising extremely high yields (7‑10%) and guaranteed rental contracts in the first few years of ownership. This is usually a sign of the property's illiquidity and the asking price being overestimated by at least 1.5 times. Buying such a property will usually involve paying for the 10% yield on top of everything else, and at the end of the guaranteed rental term the investor is likely to be left without the tenants and the chance to sell the property at a profit.
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3-5 %
Average rental yield in Italy
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3,712,984 €
Average upscale property price