How UK Expats Buy Property in Puglia

    Buying property in Puglia as a UK expat offers exceptional value in Italy's emerging region. Traditional properties like trulli may have heritage requirements. Our matching service connects you with advisers who understand Puglia's specific property types and regulations.

    Step-by-Step Buying Process in Puglia

    1

    Obtain your codice fiscale.

    2

    Connect with a vetted Puglia property adviser through our service.

    3

    Make a proposta di acquisto.

    4

    Sign compromesso with deposit.

    5

    Notaio verifies title and checks for pre-emption rights.

    6

    Complete the rogito.

    Legal and Tax Considerations in Puglia

    • No restrictions on foreign ownership.
    • Codice fiscale required.
    • Trulli (traditional stone buildings) may have heritage protection requirements.
    • Agricultural land purchases have pre-emption rights for neighbouring farmers.

    Do You Need a Local Lawyer?

    A Puglia lawyer checks for heritage restrictions on trulli/masserie, agricultural pre-emption rights, and ensures proper planning permissions for renovations.

    Costs of Buying Property in Puglia

    Condos / Apartments

    £40,000–£120,000

    Villas

    £100,000–£280,000

    Overall Budget

    £80,000–£300,000

    Tax and Transaction Costs

    Low property prices mean very manageable transaction costs. Registration tax on cadastral values further reduces the tax burden.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Property in Puglia

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