Florence’s Housing Market Hits Historic Peak: A Renaissance of Prices
The Cradle of the Renaissance is carving out a new kind of history, though this time it is written in balance sheets rather than frescoes. As of April 2026, residential…
The Cradle of the Renaissance is carving out a new kind of history, though this time it is written in balance sheets rather than frescoes. As of April 2026, residential…
Italian real estate has always attracted a certain romantic projection from American buyers: the crumbling palazzo, the Chianti hills, the slow mornings. What's changing is who's actually buying, and why.…
The listing stopped people mid-scroll. A property on Via della Condotta, steps from Palazzo Vecchio, offered for €115,000. Standard enough for Florence's historic center, until you read the fine print:…
The concept of living well has undergone a radical transformation in the mid 2020s, shifting away from the fleeting pace of urban centers toward a more grounded, deliberate existence. For…
The latest FIAIP report on Tuscany's property market landed last week with a figure that commands attention: transactions in the region climbed as much as 12% in 2025, more than…
Chianti needs no introduction. But in 2025, it's the Argentario that's moving serious money. The numbers came in quietly, as structural shifts in the Italian real estate market tend to…
Every March 25th, Florence does something no other city in the world bothers to do anymore: it celebrates its own New Year. Not with fireworks or champagne, but with a…
The Americans started arriving quietly. Not the tourists, the buyers. In the past three years, U.S. nationals have become the single largest source of foreign visitors to Florence, close to…
Forty-four hectares of Tuscan countryside. Ninety rooms. A private church. An olive grove that has been producing oil for centuries. And a price that nobody will confirm publicly. The medieval…
Start with a number: 29.5%. That is the share of Florentine property listings that qualify as prestige real estate, according to a new analysis by Gruppo Gabetti. No other major…