Oristano offers a unique blend of history, seaside beauty, and Sardinian character. From charming apartments in the historic centre to homes close to beaches and archaeological sites, it’s the perfect place for those who want authenticity, great value, and a Mediterranean lifestyle.
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Oristano is an Italian city and comune, and capital of the Province of Oristano in the central-western part of the island of Sardinia. It is located on the northern part of the Campidano plain. It was established as the provincial capital on 16 July 1974. As of December 2017, the city had 31,671 inhabitants. The economy of Oristano is based mainly on services, agriculture, tourism and small industries.
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Why Buy a Home in Oristano?
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Can foreigners buy property in Oristano? Yes. With a Codice Fiscale and legal support. I’ll handle all the steps including tax, contracts, and navigation of local zoning/heritage rules.
What extra costs should be anticipated? Expect around 6-7% above the listing price: notary, taxes, agency fees, and sometimes costs for renovation or maintenance, especially for older buildings.
Is holiday rental profitable? Very possible — beach-side and near historical and natural attractions (Sinis, Tharros) do well in summer. City flats may get rentals year-round depending on location and amenities.
Where is value greatest? Slightly inland zones, outskirts of Oristano city, older properties in need of updating, or flats a little away from main beaches. These often offer better €/m².
Whether you want a historic apartment, a home near the sea, or a tranquil Sardinian retreat, I assist international buyers every step of the way — viewings, legal help, tax advice, closing. Let's find your perfect property in Oristano.
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