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  • @raymondsnavely1117
    @raymondsnavely1117 Před 6 hodinami

    the view is worth 100,000e,spent 25 to 30,000e for redo

  • @smeyer9507
    @smeyer9507 Před 12 hodinami

    This house can be rented.

  • @DanielHBuchmann
    @DanielHBuchmann Před 16 hodinami

    Thank you for the honest answer!

  • @albertobracetti1578

    That usually happens if you deal with banks if you have cash you don't have to worry about that

  • @donnadibiase2316
    @donnadibiase2316 Před 4 dny

    Can I have some more information on property number 4? You did not show the actual listing.

  • @Enfield.Sicilian
    @Enfield.Sicilian Před 5 dny

    Mussomeli in Sicilia are selling alot of homes

  • @DanielHBuchmann
    @DanielHBuchmann Před 5 dny

    Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @DanielHBuchmann
    @DanielHBuchmann Před 5 dny

    Love your vids Matteo! Do most of these villages have access to hospitals, cafes and such or are they pretty remote? Thanks!

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před 2 dny

      Services and restaurants in small villages in Italy #movetoitaly #realestate

  • @vincentantony820
    @vincentantony820 Před 5 dny

    I can agree if you vernier from the main roots the state of some of the roads and pot holes are unbeliveble

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před dnem

      The roads in Italy are terrible 😞 #movetoitaly #realestate

  • @durdudunsanders680
    @durdudunsanders680 Před 5 dny

    North has jobs, south hasn't. Easy choice

  • @giossicom
    @giossicom Před 5 dny

    Well, I'm a tesla owner, in tuscany vacation atm. Charging with ionity, Acea, enelx and be charge, Never had a problem so far. In my normal days in Bergamo I basically charge only with tesla' superchargers and enelx. Happy charge! 😊😊

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před 2 dny

      Electric vehicles transition in Italy #movetoitaly #electricvehicle

  • @DanielHBuchmann
    @DanielHBuchmann Před 6 dny

    How do Italians feel about foreigners buying up homes? That’s the one thing that concerns me about making the move. Of course I would do my best to assimilate to the culture, and would hope to feel welcome.

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před dnem

      What do Italians think of foreigners who move to Italy? #movetoitaly #realestate

  • @sitrepSNAFU
    @sitrepSNAFU Před 7 dny

    The problem isn't the 'low cost' house, it's the ridiculous fees and taxes. I wanted a 20k property, and the agent wanted an extra 7K. "For what?" I asked. They could not answer, just an advert. Crazy!

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před dnem

      Crazy real estate royalties on cheap houses #movetoitaly #realestate

  • @Saurth83
    @Saurth83 Před 7 dny

    Dude. .

  • @DM-hd4xm
    @DM-hd4xm Před 8 dny

    Italy and some other countries are only good to visit occasionally. I’m Italian American with dual citizenship and just the bureaucracy to renew my Italian passport is a painful experience, they claim that my records can’t be found! And yet I have three Italian passports issued and renewed several times in the past 60 years, go figure.

    • @robpet4424
      @robpet4424 Před 4 dny

      They want $$$$ to find your papers....😅

  • @federicoguidi2194
    @federicoguidi2194 Před 9 dny

    Bro don't exaggerated you are just telling the worst of the worst. In deed the public transport in Italy is one of the best: cheap, frequent and suitable for everyone. The only thing is that train might arrive late, but not 2 hours, max 20 Min.

  • @RosaRosa-fo4wm
    @RosaRosa-fo4wm Před 10 dny

    Came to Greece and u will see

  • @philipfriis
    @philipfriis Před 11 dny

    I don't know how I stumbled across this short, but I've always wanted to learn more about the possibilities of moving to Italy so I'll definitely be subscribing. I'm luckily a construction architect, so condition of houses and fixing won't be a problem.

  • @srb4722
    @srb4722 Před 18 dny

    It's a really nice country. I hope you don't ever need to learn Russian. 😊

  • @brianwhite1189
    @brianwhite1189 Před 18 dny

    The Po River was critically low last year. How is the water level looking in June this year? Normal level or will it be seriously low again this year, again affecting agriculture in the Po Valley?

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před 14 dny

      In Italy, there is no water 🤦‍♂️ #movetoitaly #realestate

  • @rodneysolgonick7021
    @rodneysolgonick7021 Před 24 dny

    This sounds like the US but with much less debt. And, at least Italy has a literate population not dying of mental illness and obesity from a WallStreet sponsored diet supported by a regulatory captured FDA promoting toxic waste under the guise of "nutrition standards."

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před 4 hodinami

      Difference between USA and Italy #movetoitaly #realestate

  • @ZzXZ636
    @ZzXZ636 Před 25 dny

    Hoping to move there in October. I wrote to you previously , and thank you for your kind words in reply ( this is Sonia ) . Yes I saw the difference between the North and the South and it was a balance as you say . Personally , I found them both wonderful in different ways !

  • @youritaliandream
    @youritaliandream Před 25 dny

    Tell me what you think and if you've already moved here, tell us what particular experience you've had😃

  • @ladislavterban9025
    @ladislavterban9025 Před 26 dny

    Do you know any agency to provide serice, taking care of propery rbnb if I will invest in Abruzzo region? Tx.Lad.

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před 4 hodinami

      Airbnb management in Italy #movetoitaly #realestate #airbnb

  • @mbdailu3149
    @mbdailu3149 Před měsícem

    1€ houses project is hell, no one explain this

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před měsícem

      Be careful about what lies behind the 1€ houses😱‼️ #movetoitaly #1eurohouses

  • @girlybetty35
    @girlybetty35 Před měsícem

    I am watching on the pulse with silki and she made a well couple videos about Campi Flegrei, and it's very, very concerning. I would love to move to Italy, but, with recent activity from Campi Flegrei and Vesuvius, i'll change my mind. Thank you and have a nice day.

  • @guitaringjarmin
    @guitaringjarmin Před měsícem

    Wow this was unexpected! Thank you for that response. The UK should be making moves to improve the conditions of farming within the country, however, after leaving the EU, we kept a lot of EU regulations to maintain trade as Europe were threatening us with trade blocks etc

  • @tgroomtv1449
    @tgroomtv1449 Před měsícem

    Very good content

  • @arifulislamforhad
    @arifulislamforhad Před měsícem

    Thanks for explaining so beautifully

  • @lindawalker6657
    @lindawalker6657 Před měsícem

    How much is this property ?

  • @briancossey4773
    @briancossey4773 Před měsícem

    Figures. Might want to take this perspective from someone that was always rushing around to do others bidding. After 10 years in the U.S. military, I woke up one morning to realize too much of my life was gone for generations that would take it for granted; I then instead decided to live for myself. Even though I cannot get those lost 10 years back, I CAN at least offer advice to those with an open eye and an open mind: don't live to work as they do in America. Work to live, and after the day of work is done, ENJOY life as it was meant to be enjoyed. The corporations of America only exist to make money for the shareholders; you are an exploitable resource to be used until you are no longer usable, and then you will be replaced or just discarded. THAT is the reality of the American "dream" now. It is only after those of us have woken up and realized the nightmare we live in, only then do we decide to leave America to go someplace (like Italy) where we can actually LIVE life.

  • @user-oi2uq3fi6q
    @user-oi2uq3fi6q Před měsícem

    Thank you for your video, very informative

  • @messenger8139
    @messenger8139 Před měsícem

    Thank you..As a prospective expat you have sufficiently scared the hell out of me on several levels to even consider living in Italy. Success!

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před měsícem

      Even though Italy is a nightmare in many ways, with a good strategy it can be ideal #movetoitaly

  • @mbdailu3149
    @mbdailu3149 Před měsícem

    Wow a paradise

  • @NinaNina-tm2mo
    @NinaNina-tm2mo Před měsícem

    Nice place to spend relaxing with nature. Beautiful house..... airy and bright!

  • @josephburgio9843
    @josephburgio9843 Před měsícem

    Been there!!!..absolutely stunning!!😊

  • @yvanapantino273
    @yvanapantino273 Před měsícem

    So nothing much has changed when it comes to the incompetency of the Italian government since I lived in Italy in the 70s and 80s. The bureaucracy was not such a big problem back then as it appears it is today. However, the same Big Government incompetence is happening in every country around the world in lock step with a One World System, including Australia where I now live. But as American futurist Buckminster Fuller once said: "You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete."

  • @Starfish2145
    @Starfish2145 Před měsícem

    Does bribing the authorities work for permits?

  • @user-lo3em1pn1u
    @user-lo3em1pn1u Před měsícem

    What area are you living in and renting property in?

  • @alfredocesarano757
    @alfredocesarano757 Před měsícem

    This picture is quite far-fetched. You are depicting Italy as a basket case, which is unfair. Honestly I don’t know where you come from but quote a place where things are perfect as you wish, with no bureaucracy and where the plumbers come to say hi as soon as you arrive at the airport and houses are self-built. On the other concerns about safety, like self-combusting buses or widespread crime, I do not even bother to answer. That’s a lie. You are describing Italy as a demilitarised zone. Good luck with the selling of the book. It is about that, isn’t it?

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před měsícem

      Thank you Alfredo for the good wishes of the book, I really appreciate it. I also recommend the culinary books of the regions, they can be very interesting. The book of Sicily is in high demand at the moment. Since you were very interested in this video, I suggest you go and see the other videos on the channel, so you will understand what I am talking about and you can judge the book not only by the cover 😃❤ P.s. Thank you for making everyone understand that I sell books, maybe on the information of the channel and in the cover photo it is not well understood, if you are interested I also do advice

    • @Starfish2145
      @Starfish2145 Před měsícem

      He’s giving an accurate picture in many respects.

    • @alfredocesarano757
      @alfredocesarano757 Před měsícem

      @@Starfish2145 buy the book.

    • @mbdailu3149
      @mbdailu3149 Před měsícem

      @@alfredocesarano757I bought it

  • @kikkus
    @kikkus Před měsícem

    There are CZcamsrs who only highlight the positive aspects or only the negative aspects. Few are those who are good at telling you the truth. You are among those who only show the negative sides.

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před měsícem

      Better a conscious transfer than a transfer with eyes closed and finding yourself disappointed, I recommend watching the other videos on the channel, you may be surprised😃❤

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před měsícem

      On this channel, I only speak badly about Italy. Could it be true?💁‍♂️ #movetoitaly

  • @Meredith-J
    @Meredith-J Před měsícem

    It’s not dangerous to walk around in Milan during the say - that’s ridiculous. It’s also not dangerous to ride the subway.

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před měsícem

      You can say this to the policeman stabbed 2 days ago and another one in the hospital. Every person who lives there knows that Milan (all cities now) has become dangerous, certainly not London but from week to week it gets worse. Funny to say that the subway is not dangerous.

    • @Starfish2145
      @Starfish2145 Před měsícem

      How would you know ? He’s Italian. He lives there.

    • @strikedn
      @strikedn Před měsícem

      @@Starfish2145 i live in Milan and he's talking total bullshit.

    • @strikedn
      @strikedn Před měsícem

      @@youritaliandream i live in Milan and I've never been stabbed, mugged or attacked and I use the underground everyday. Nobody I know who lives here has ever experienced this. 1.500.000 people live In Milan and of course there are criminals like in ANY big city around the world but to portray Milan as a sort of Caracas is beyond ridiculous .

    • @FecitAnon
      @FecitAnon Před měsícem

      @@youritaliandream I live in Rome and I'm Italian. Everything he says is true. I wish it weren't, of course.

  • @rosagreco2778
    @rosagreco2778 Před měsícem

    Bravo e verita`

  • @goodphone156
    @goodphone156 Před měsícem

    Certain problems are in all places in the world, but emphasizing to discourage people from going there ,is stupid if you are from that country!!

  • @goodphone156
    @goodphone156 Před měsícem

    I don't know if this people is Italian or not , but if he is ,to degrade one's country is stupid !!

  • @sidequestsally
    @sidequestsally Před měsícem

    Just watching this gave me anxiety. Message received lol

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před měsícem

      It was my goal, better to warn people who have the idea of coming to Italy, everything is not perfect. But at the same time if you are flexible, Italy can give a lot of motivation to come here. I recommend you see some videos I uploaded where I talk about the positive factors

  • @mbdailu3149
    @mbdailu3149 Před měsícem

    The double solution with shop at first level is really interesting..

  • @kevinhenault434
    @kevinhenault434 Před měsícem

    We have many expat friends that have purchased and renovated properties within 6 to 8 months all over Italy. Most live there full time and have thriving rental businesses. They use all services including banks, contractors and the healthcare system. Most of what you complain about is happening all over the world in many countries. We live in Costa Rica and the services are far more irritating to deal with than in Italy. If you love a place then you put up with its problems or move away. The U.S. is not in 34 Trillion worth of debt because things are going well.

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před měsícem

      I agree with you that there is someone who is comfortable in Italy but you have to confront the various experiences well without generalizing, for sure in Italy there are excellent opportunities to do business, but much less good are the taxation and the bureaucracy (the second most complicated in Europe) slows it all down. The laws are unclear and it is impossible to comply with them 100%. It is an ideal place for those who have patience to wait months or years to make a visit to the hospital (unlike the USA, health care for citizens is not paid) and have no problem paying for public transport services that do not work. If you come to Italy with the idea of finding a country that is not perfect, that's fine, but very often those who move have too high expectations and are disappointed.🤷‍♂

    • @kevinhenault434
      @kevinhenault434 Před měsícem

      @@youritaliandream Agreed, the general trend we have seen in many countries is the two year rule. You have the Goldilocks year that people can put up with just about anything. In the second year all of the irritants sink in and they accept it or move on. We have been to Italy 4 times and find it easier than what we deal with in Costa Rica in terms of daily living. Moving there from countries that run more smoothly will give people fits for sure. I will not argue that with anyone but many love it and many don’t. If Italy doesn’t get the population numbers up they will definitely have major problems in the future paying for public services.

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před měsícem

      @@kevinhenault434 Yes, the problem of the population is very serious. Here there is the risk that the pension system will no longer hold up (personally I believe that in 10 years there will be no more pensions in Italy). Families are not motivated to have children in a country where average salaries are lower since 1990 (today's data), meritocracy does not exist and corruption in the public sector is getting worse and worse (yesterday they arrested another regional governor), but many will say you have the sea, the sun and food hahah

    • @ClaudioCappelli-ip5ej
      @ClaudioCappelli-ip5ej Před 6 dny

      @@youritaliandream Nella Sanità in Italia, devi aspettare solo se non hai un problema acuto e non decidi di pagare privatamente (cosa che comunque ti costerà assai meno che in America). Se hai un infarto negli USA e non hai una buona assicurazione o questa (come è successo) non te la porti dietro, ti lasciano morire in strada! In Italia pure se sei un senzatetto o uno straniero arrivato da cinque minuti, vieni curato subito e spesso dai migliori medici e gratuitamente. Incluse analisi, operazioni d'urenza e vitto e alloggio ospedaliero! Persino se hai una assicurazione eccellente, negli USA gli addetti dell'auto-ambulanza si devono mettere a cercare l'ospedale con cui sei convenzionato, e lì ti conducono anche se sta dall'altra parte della città, con quello più vicino a cento metri! Follie! D'altra paerte ci sarà una ragione, per la quale in Italia la vita media è tra le più lunghe al mondo e cinque anni superiore a quella USA. Per quanto riguarda i trasporti, il sistema ferroviario in Italia è straordinariamente migliore di quello USA e quindi non capisco davvero cosa dici! In healthcare in Italy, you wait only if you don't decide to pay privately (which will still cost you much less than in America) or don't have an acute problem. If you have a heart attack in the USA and don't have good insurance or (as happened) you don't carry it with you, you die on the street! In Italy even if you are homeless are treated immediately (in a few minutes) and often by the best doctors and for free. Including tests, emergency operations and hospital food and accommodation! Even if you have excellent insurance, in the USA the ambulance workers look for the hospital with which you have agreement even if it's on the other side of the city, with the closest a hundred meters away! On the other hand, there must be a reason why in Italy the average lifespan is among the longest in the world and five years higher than that in the USA. As far as transportation goes, the rail system in Italy is extraordinarily better than the US one so I really don't understand what you're saying!

  • @ThomasBoyd-ex5vr
    @ThomasBoyd-ex5vr Před měsícem

    Awesome. Great location in Italy 🇮🇹. I am Italian citizen nurse Bargi Italy. Grazie.

  • @ForgingMyLife
    @ForgingMyLife Před měsícem

    This video does indeed highlight some serious problems with Italy. I agree, that telling the truth is important and people need to know the good with the bad. As you say, there is no perfect country. Italy has many, many good reasons to stay and some not. I deed it is up to the individual.

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před měsícem

      That's right, many people have too high expectations and are disappointed

    • @youritaliandream
      @youritaliandream Před měsícem

      The perfect country doesn't exist, there are problems everywhere🙄 #movetoitaly