Veneto combines Venice’s timeless canals, Verona’s romance, Lake Garda’s beauty, and the Dolomites’ peaks. From elegant apartments in Venice to vineyard homes near Valpolicella, lakeside villas, and alpine chalets, the region offers culture, lifestyle, and strong investment opportunities.
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Veneto is one of the twenty regions of Italy. Its population is about five million, ranking fifth in Italy. The region's capital and largest city is Venice.
Veneto was part of the Roman Empire until the 5th century AD. Later, after a feudal period, it was part of the Republic of Veniceuntil 1797. Venice ruled for centuries over one of the largest and richest maritime republics and trade empires in the world. After the Napoleonic Wars and the Congress of Vienna, the Republic was annexed by the Austrian Empire, until it was ceded to the Kingdom of Italy in 1866, as a result of the Third Italian War of Independence. The Statute of Veneto describes Venetians as a "people". Besides Italian, most inhabitants also speak Venetian. Having been for a long period in history a land of mass emigration, Veneto is today one of the greatest immigrant-receiving regions in the country, with 454,453 foreigners (9.30% of the regional population) in 2008, the most recent of which are Romanian and Moroccan. The region is home to a notable nationalist movement. The region's largest party is the Venetist/Padanist Liga Veneta, a founding member of Lega Nord. The current President of Veneto is Luca Zaia (Liga Veneta–Lega Nord), elected in 2010 with 60.2% of the vote and the support of Lega Nord, The People of Freedom and the Alliance of the Centre. Veneto Real Estate Market Insights
Why Buy a Home in Veneto?
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Can non-EU citizens buy in Veneto? Yes. Americans and other non-EU buyers can purchase in Italy. You’ll need a Codice Fiscale and a notary; I guide you through every step.
What extra costs should I expect? Plan around 6-7% above the purchase price for taxes, notary, registration, and agency fees, plus ongoing costs (maintenance, utilities, IMU/TARI).
Is short-term renting allowed? Generally yes, but verify municipal and condo rules, especially in Venice and major tourist centers.
Where can I find better value? Inland Veneto towns, less famous lake villages, and smaller Dolomites resorts often offer more accessible prices.
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