Luxury Real Estate Trends: a brief overview
About 15% of HNWI assets are allocated to real estate on the year basis.
Aggressive rate hikes by Central Banks started in 2022 are prompting High net-worth individuals to expand the shares of real estate asset in their portfolios, with a specific focus on luxury real estate.
According to notary statistics, over the past five years, the average number of luxury property transactions (assets whose value is equal to or greater than €1 million) in Italy was 3,465 units, with an increase of 57% from 2016 to 2021 and 40% from 2020 to 2021, when the peak was reached, for a total of 4,630 units bought and sold.
Origin of buyers of luxury properties
When analyzing the origin of buyers of luxury properties in Italy, more than 70% of the total Italian luxury real estate is purchased by foreigners.
In particular, 14% shares is from North America, followed by Germany (8 %), the United Kingdom (7 %), Switzerland (5 %), and France (3 %). The target clientele is mostly represented by private clients, soccer and sports players, international artists, and top business people.
Target locations: the most popular locations for luxury transactions
Among the tourist locations most sought after by investors (especially foreign ones) are Courmayeur, Santa Margherita, Portofino, Rapallo, Cinque Terre, Lake Maggiore, Lake Como, Lake Garda, Cortina, Forte dei Marmi, the Chianti area (Tuscany), Capri, Costa Smeralda, Positano, Salento, Taormina, and the Sicilian islands. However, the most popular Italian cities are Milan, Rome, Naples, Florence, Venice, Bologna Turin, Verona, Bologna and Palermo.
Recent News & Events
The Italian Government has adopted the Decree n. 113/2024 (entered into force on August 10th, 2024), increasing the HNWIs’ annual flat tax from Eur 100.000 to Eur 200.000. The Decree includes a grandfathering clause under which the above increase will be applicable only to those that move their habitual [...]
Fines of up to 5 thousand euros for private individuals with illegal workers News regarding the adequacy of manpower for construction work. After the restrictions introduced in 2021 and the further provisions of the PNRR Law, the “Cohesion Decree” (Decreto Coesione) has now provided for a crackdown regarding the [...]
Digital nomadism reinvents the concept of work and life on the move After years of waiting, Italy has finally approved a DN VISA. DN: Definition and Legalities Digital nomadism in Italy is regulated by the Decree n. 25 – February 28th, 2024 -also known as Decreto Sostegni-ter. The Decree [...]
2024 TAX LAW FOR IMPATRIATES: NEW RULES Still a great opportunity for those who want to buy home in Italy in 2024 The Decree no. 209/2023 recently adopted by the Italian Parliament has introducedsignificant updates to the “impatriated tax regime”, which deeply modifies the criteria for accessing tax breaks [...]