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Venture into the heart of Piedmont, Northern Italy, where a diversity of exciting real estate opportunities awaits. My systematic Deal Management process leads you throughout the deal’s milestones while neutralizing obstacles and providing solutions along the way. Together we will select your dream asset, whether a rustic farmhouse or a modern villa, tailored to satisfy your ambitions and lifestyle dreams. Every action I take, every step we make, is finely tuned to ensure your investment journey is seamless, profitable, and aligned with your vision.
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Geographic Focus: Piedmont, Northern Italy
Delve into the enchanting landscapes of Piedmont, a region celebrated for its natural beauty, strategic location and vibrant real estate market.


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Asset Types
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My focus is on Mansions: whether a traditional characteristic farmhouse ("Casale") or a sleek modern villa, Piedmont assets have expansive land and distinctive charm.
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Usage Options
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Hybrid Solution: Ideal for combining private vacations (personal use) with revenue-generating through short-term rentals on Airbnb or Booking.
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Relocation: A great option for those intending to make Italy their new home.


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Financial Overview
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Typical mansions fall between €350K and €600K deal value with luxurious estates requiring higher investments.
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Additional Costs: Budget for overhead expenses like taxes, notary fees, and estate agency, reach approximately 9-10% of the purchase price.
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Deal Management Fee: 5% of the purchase price, with discounts on transactions over €600K.

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Potential Returns
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Rental Yield: Anticipate a return of 5%-6% EBITDA from short-term rentals. Your asset's performance depends on our marketing approach, your investment in upgrading the asset, optimizing expenses, etc. Throughout the process, I lead my clients to maximize their income and minimizing their outcome.


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Seasonal Highlights
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Spring (April to June) –
Ideal for Outdoor Activities and Scenic Beauty.
Best for: Nature lovers, hiking, and wine enthusiasts.
Why: Piedmont comes alive in spring with lush green vineyards and colorful wildflowers. The weather is mild, perfect for outdoor activities like hiking in the Alps, cycling through wine regions, and exploring charming towns. Spring also marks the beginning of the wine season, making it an excellent time for vineyard tours.
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Summer (July to August) –
For Warm Weather and Festivities.
Best for: Wine tours, festivals, and enjoying the historic cities and lakes.
Why: Summer is warm (but not overly hot), and it's the perfect time to explore Piedmont's picturesque lakes, such as Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta, or visit historic cities like Turin, Alba, and Asti. The region also hosts many festivals, including the Turin Film Festival and local wine events.
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Fall (September to November) –
Wine Harvest and Stunning Fall Foliage.
Best for: Wine lovers and foodies.
Why: Autumn is one of the best times, especially for wine lovers. This is the time for the grape harvest, and the Langhe and Roero wine regions are bustling with activity. The vineyards turn vibrant shades of gold, orange, and red, making it a photographer’s paradise. It’s also the season for truffle hunting in the Langhe region, particularly in October, when the world-famous white truffles are in season.
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Winter (December to March) –
For Cozy Retreats and Spa Experiences
Best for: Skiing, thermal baths, winter cuisine.
Why: this is a more intimate and peaceful experience. For snow enthusiasts, the Cottian Alps and Sestriere offer excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities. Thermal spas, such as those in Acqui Terme, are perfect for relaxing after a day in the mountains. Winter also brings the region’s hearty cuisine to the forefront, with rich dishes like polenta, braised meats, and fondue.
