Asti, nestled in the heart of Piedmont, is known for its elegant wine-country charm, rolling hills, and historic architecture. Whether you seek a village vineyard estate, a villa amid the Langhe’s gentle slopes, or a quaint apartment in the medieval city centre, Asti offers authenticity, tranquillità, and timeless beauty.
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Asti is a city and comune of 76,164 inhabitants (1-1-2017) located in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, about 55 kilometres (34 miles) east of Turin in the plain of the Tanaro River. It is the capital of the province of Asti and it is deemed to be the modern capital of Monferrato (Montferrat in English).
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Why Buy a Home in Asti?
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Can foreigners buy property in Asti? Yes. Non-EU citizens can purchase property in Italy with a Codice Fiscale and a notary. I assist throughout legal & tax process.
What extra costs should I expect? Plan for 6-7% above purchase price for taxes, notary, registration and agency fees; plus utility, land maintenance, IMU/TARI, and possible agriturismo-related regulations.
Is short-term renting allowed? Often yes, especially in wine-tourism areas and small villages; always verify municipal regulations and zoning for vineyard properties and historic buildings.
Where is best value found? In smaller hamlets just off the main thoroughfares, in properties needing renovation, and hillside sites with views but less immediate access to main roads.
I assist international buyers across Asti and the wine country: from vineyard estates to city centre apartments, with personalized property search, private visits, full due diligence, and support from trusted legal and tax experts.
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