Tuscany is Italy’s most iconic region, loved worldwide for its art, landscapes, and lifestyle. From elegant apartments in Florence and Siena to rustic farmhouses in Chianti and panoramic villas in Val d’Orcia, this area offers timeless beauty and real value.
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Tuscany is a region in central Italy with an area of about 23,000 square kilometres (8,900 square miles) and a population of about 3.8 million inhabitants (2013). The regional capital is Florence (Firenze).
Tuscany is known for its landscapes, traditions, history, artistic legacy, and its influence on high culture. It is regarded as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and has been home to many influential figures in the history of art and science. It contains well-known museums such as the Uffizi and the Pitti Palace. Tuscany produces wines, including Chianti, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Morellino di Scansano and Brunello di Montalcino. Having a strong linguistic and cultural identity, it is sometimes considered "a nation within a nation". Seven Tuscan localities have been designated World Heritage Sites: the historic centre of Florence (1982); the historical centre of Siena (1995); the square of the Cathedral of Pisa (1987); the historical centre of San Gimignano (1990); the historical centre of Pienza (1996); the Val d'Orcia (2004), and the Medici Villas and Gardens (2013). Tuscany has over 120 protected nature reserves, making Tuscany and its capital, Florence, popular tourist destinations that attract millions of tourists every year. In 2012, the city of Florence was the world's 89th most visited city, with over 1.834 million arrivals. Why Buy a Home in Tuscany?
Life in TuscanyLiving here means strolling through vineyards, enjoying world-famous wines, visiting Renaissance cities, and relaxing by the Tyrrhenian coast. |
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Can foreigners buy in Tuscany? Yes. With a Codice Fiscale and a notary, Americans can legally purchase property.
What additional costs should I expect? Around 6–7% extra for notary, taxes, and registration.
Where do I find more affordable homes? Inland provinces like Arezzo, Pistoia, and Pisa offer lower prices than Florence or the coast.
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