Latina province, along Lazio’s stunning Tyrrhenian coast, offers a blend of sandy beaches, turquoise seas, and rolling countryside. From seafront apartments in Sperlonga and villas in Sabaudia, to historic homes in Sermoneta and tranquil retreats in the Pontine hills—this area combines coastal charm and natural beauty.
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Latina is the capital of the province of Latina in the Lazio region, in central Italy. As of 2011, the city has 115,895 inhabitants and is thus the second-largest city of the region, after the national capital Rome. It was founded in 1932 under the fascist administration, as Littoria, when the area surrounding it, which had been a swamp since antiquity, was drained.
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Can foreigners buy property in Latina? Yes. Non-EU citizens can purchase property in Italy with a Codice Fiscale and a notary. I assist through the full legal and tax process.
What extra costs should I expect? Roughly 6-7% above purchase price for taxes, notary, registration and agency fees; plus maintenance, utilities, and possibly additional costs related to coastal regulations and sea-exposure repairs.
Is short-term renting allowed? Yes in many coastal towns like Sperlonga, Sabaudia, San Felice Circeo; always verify local municipality rules and condominium regulations.
Where is better value? Inland areas away from the immediate coast, older properties, smaller towns and villages, and rural homes with renovation potential often give better €/m² value while still being close to sea.
I help international buyers across Latina province: from seaside apartments and villas to historic homes & countryside retreats— private viewings, full due diligence, legal & tax guidance included.
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