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Dreaming of moving to Italy and buying your own little slice of la dolce vita? 🇮🇹 Before you fall in love with the first cute village and shout “I’ll take it!”… watch this video.
Today we’re talking about the most common mistakes people make when:
• Deciding if they need a car in Italy
• Figuring out when to make an offer on a property
• Wondering “Can I even buy property in Italy as a foreigner?”
• And a few other classic “Italy fantasies vs reality” moments…
We’re Aden & Fiorella (aka Rossinni & Co), an Australian couple living in Italy and helping you navigate Italian property, small towns and the big move – with a glass of wine and a laugh along the way. 🍷
In this video we’ll share:
• Real life examples of rookie mistakes we see all the time
• What we would do differently if we were starting again
• Practical tips to save you money, stress and disappointment
Whether you’re dreaming of:
• A stone house in Molise
• A family home in Puglia
• Or just exploring Italian real estate from your sofa
…this will give you a much clearer idea of what actually works (and what absolutely doesn’t) when moving to Italy and buying property here.
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• Our Italian property tours in Molise and Puglia
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11 Comments

  1. Haven't done a talking head video for so long, so we needed to take advantage of this beautiful, sunny, winter day in Molise

  2. I love watching you're Channel, I would ❤️ Love to move to Italy and fully embrace you're Culture especially the Food, Watching from Wales UK.

  3. Omgosh I have been saying this for a while. We went to Ireland and absolutely needed a car. Already planning on renting a car.

  4. Do you need an International drivers license if you are from the US? Also, I am assuming insurance from rental company are a must? Grazie mille.

  5. As a Canadian with no Italian heritage, we're limited to buying in communities with a population of less than 10,000. I did in 2025 using an English speaking lawyer in Lanciano but he had trouble finding a notario that would allow it to happen.

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