Italy · California

Italian property,
handled end-to-end.

From a Tuscan farmhouse to a Milanese penthouse, IREA represents international buyers at every step of the Italian property process. Independently, transparently and without conflict of interest.

Buying in Italy is a legal act, not a transaction.

In Italy the deal closes before a notaio, in Italian, under rules that assume you already know them. Title is rarely clean on first look: undeclared heirs, building amnesties, easements, a mortgage that outlives the sale. We run the search, draft the preliminare so it protects you, and stand beside you at the rogito. Buyer-side only, never the agent's, never the seller's.

  1. Proposta

    Offer & acceptance

    A written proposta irrevocabile with a deposit. The moment the seller signs it becomes binding, so the conditions that protect you have to be in it first.

  2. Compromesso

    Preliminary contract

    The contratto preliminare fixes price, completion date and penalties, and is registered. The caparra confirmatoria decides what happens if either side walks away.

  3. Due diligence

    Title & compliance checks

    Full search at the Conservatoria and Catasto: ownership chain, mortgages, liens, building permits and amnesties, energy rating. Anything found is cleared before completion.

  4. Rogito

    Notarial deed & registration

    The atto di compravendita is signed before the notaio, the balance and taxes paid, the transfer registered. Keys in hand, title in your name.

Buy in Italy with someone on your side.

A first call to map the property, the search and the contract you are about to sign. Buyer-side, independent, no obligation.