If you intend to buy a property in Italy, whether it is a small apartment in the city, a villa for your holidays, land for construction, a farmhouse in the countryside, or even a hotel or another type of commercial activity, you will need qualified consultancy at every stage of the transaction, from establishing the sale price in the preliminary contract, to the closure of the public act of sale.
There are a whole series of legal risks concerned in buying a property (these include potential mortgage problems, the risk of non-authorized construction as well as other issues), which could jeopardise the outcome of the purchase.
The Italian Property Law Centre staff can verify the presence of any legal conditions which may put the purchase at risk.
Magaraggia & Co. work exclusively in our clients’ interests and independently of vendors and real estate agencies.