Our Italian Destiny
Our Italian Destiny
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Our Italian Garden-Living in Italy
Today we transplant a tree and move our chickens. Just a day spent getting chores done in Italy!
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Italy Christmas Markets - Living in Italy
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This video takes you to all the Christmas markets we experienced this season in Italy! The fun of this all is that we did them with two of our UA-cam followers! Some of these video clips were filmed by our friend Michael Trufant.
Living in ITALY - Making homemade tomato soup
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Today I share with you making my first time ever tomato soup! I also share another little surprise with you so stick around! Here is the link to the soup recipe: pin.it/6q4Q2mU
Driving in Italy, our challenges - Expat Living in Italy
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In todays video we will talk about driver's license and owning a car in Italy. Follow us on Instagram our_italian_destiny
Croatia Road Trip via Slovenia
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We took a break from renovating our Italian villa and took a road to Croatia! We first drove to the border of Italy and Slovenia and then traveled to Croatia. We visited Plitvice Lakes National Park, Trogir and Dubrovnik. Places we stayed: Booking. com, 1848 Chef's Rooms, Gorizia, Italy Booking. com, Villa Ana, Zaton Croatia Airbnb. com, Plitvice-Suite for 2, Plitvice Croatia abnb.me/NCmiWVuIZB...
Our Italian Backyard-New Pergola
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We've been working hard to make our backyard a place to relax and enjoy the views! This weekend Stijn surprised me with the long awaited pergola in our backyard! This was an exciting weekend for me!!
Water Damage, time to sort it out - Living in Italy
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This past weekend we finally fixed a problem Villa Destino has had since we purchased it.....water damage and leakage. Why we didn't fix this sooner we just really don't know!
Renovating Our Italian Villa
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In this video we will show you all the changes we've made to our Italian villa over the last several months.....well, more like a year!
Our First Olive Harvest - Living in Italy
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In this video we will be sharing with you our very first olive harvest of the trees that came with our property and from our most recent purchase! We harvest 27 trees and yield about 8 gallons (just over 25 litres) of fresh pressed olive oil!!
Buying an olive grove in Italy - Life in Italy
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Pressing the harvest of our olive trees into our very own oil has been a goal of ours. We quickly realized that our 12 trees would be insufficient so Stijn started looking at cheap olive groves to renovate. Over the course of the past few months we have searched for, visited and ultimately purchased an olive grove. Our area has many olive groves that are unkept and abandoned due to younger gene...
HOW DO WE HEAT OUR ITALIAN VILLA - Expats in Italy
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In todays video we share with you all the options for heating your home in Italy, the pros and the cons! Facebook: Our-Italian-Destiny-106310774219289/ Instagram: our_italian_destiny?hl=en
ITALIAN KITCHEN TOUR - Expat life in Italy
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Did you know that if you buy a house in Italy, it may not have a kitchen? In this video we share with you our process of installing a whole new kitchen in our Italian home, including the kitchen sink! Follow us on Instagram @our_italian_destiny Follow us on Facebook @our_italian_destiny
Buying a home in Italy - EXPAT LIFE in Umbria
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In today's video we share with you the experiences we had while looking for and buying a house. Did you know that most Italians take their kitchens with them? We go through the 4 stages of buying a home (finding a home, viewing a home, negotiating/making an offer and ultimately closing on the home sale) as well as offer a bonus tip that almost caused some issues for us. Follow us on Instagram: ...
RETIREMENT TRAVEL - We have questions and they have answers
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Check out John and Bev's vlog on our area: ua-cam.com/video/WbmP08g4HsA/v-deo.html We invited John and Bev of the "Retirement Travelers" to be our guests in Umbria during their travels through Italy and spend 3 nights with us! We had so much fun getting to know each other and of course we took them to all our favorite sites and restaurants! We had a lot of questions for them regarding their new...
Italian food forest tour! - Expat life in Italy
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During my research on building out a sustainable yard and garden I have come across Permaculture. Through an acquaintance we met Annemiek and Lody who have transformed their garden into a food paradise for both humans and animals. Annemiek and Lody show us around their stunning property which is filled with a variety of plants, shrubs and trees. We learn that several familiar plants are actuall...
ITALIAN HOUSE TOUR & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! - expat life in Italy
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ITALIAN HOUSE TOUR & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! - expat life in Italy
WE'RE STAYING IN ITALY!!! - Italy Slow Travel
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WE'RE STAYING IN ITALY!!! - Italy Slow Travel
1000 Subscribers! - First BIG Milestone - Italy slow travel
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1000 Subscribers! - First BIG Milestone - Italy slow travel
Umbria's Cheesiest Festival? - Italy slow travel
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Umbria's Cheesiest Festival? - Italy slow travel
MODENA - Tasting Traditional Balsamico - Italy's black gold - Italy Slow Travel
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MODENA - Tasting Traditional Balsamico - Italy's black gold - Italy Slow Travel
We enjoyed a traditional Italian cooking experience in Mantova - ITALY Slow Travel
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We enjoyed a traditional Italian cooking experience in Mantova - ITALY Slow Travel
VERONA, a perfect day trip - Italy Slow Travel
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VERONA, a perfect day trip - Italy Slow Travel
SEISER ALM / ALPE DI SIUSI - Italy Slow Travel
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SEISER ALM / ALPE DI SIUSI - Italy Slow Travel
Hiking the Dolomites, Paneveggio - Italy Slow Travel
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Hiking the Dolomites, Paneveggio - Italy Slow Travel
South Tyrol Food and Wine, let's go where the locals go! - Italy Slow Travel
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South Tyrol Food and Wine, let's go where the locals go! - Italy Slow Travel
SECEDA ITALY - Must See in the Dolomites - ITALY Slow Travel
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SECEDA ITALY - Must See in the Dolomites - ITALY Slow Travel
BAROLO and BARBARESCO Wine Tasting - Italy Slow Travel
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BAROLO and BARBARESCO Wine Tasting - Italy Slow Travel
SAN DAMIANO D'ASTI agriturismo - Italy Slow Travel
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SAN DAMIANO D'ASTI agriturismo - Italy Slow Travel
VERNANTE the town of Pinocchio - Italy Slow Travel
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VERNANTE the town of Pinocchio - Italy Slow Travel
CUNEO Italy Piemonte hiking - Italy Slow Travel -
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CUNEO Italy Piemonte hiking - Italy Slow Travel -

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  • @PedroMartins-gp2ei
    @PedroMartins-gp2ei День тому

    You left the best in the boat. The cuttlefish!😅

  • @kimaholland3423
    @kimaholland3423 День тому

    This looks great ! Love the new planting at the garden and moving the Sequoia to a better place. You need to get yourselves a good livestock guard dog preferably a Maremmano to sleep with your chickens at night and protect the girls ❤

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 9 годин тому

      Obviously we will never know until it happens but so far there have been zero predator issues. The automated door locks them in right after dark and keeps them safe.

  • @kimaholland3423
    @kimaholland3423 День тому

    If it's not in the contract than they have no right to harvest, custom or not ;) Hope you got to harvest the next year 🤠

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 День тому

      @@kimaholland3423 We did💞🇮🇹

    • @kimaholland3423
      @kimaholland3423 День тому

      @@ouritaliandestiny7955 Keep in mind : If you had not allowed them to harvest previous season ,the people in the village would have known . You see, in Italy everyone is family 😉

  • @goodphone156
    @goodphone156 4 дні тому

    Thank you for these information!

  • @tizianabelotti7957
    @tizianabelotti7957 8 днів тому

    Your kitchen is gorgeous! I love the elegant and yet cozy look👍🏻👍🏻

  • @tizianabelotti7957
    @tizianabelotti7957 9 днів тому

    Umbria is magic, I can tell you as an Italian. Some say it’s the heart chakra of the Earth

  • @MissRed92837
    @MissRed92837 11 днів тому

    I love your house. It looks very cozy. And your garden is gorgeous with all the trees, berries and veggies. Huge plus point is your own water quell.

  • @MissRed92837
    @MissRed92837 11 днів тому

    The thing is, that several states in the US, make people with a non-US driver’s license take the full driver’s license test. That happened to me, when I moved from Switzerland to Nevada, USA. I’m now moving to Italy and can just exchange my Swiss drivers license to an Italian driver’s license, without taking any test. I have the feeling because the USA makes European take the full drivers license when moving to the US, the EU doesn’t just exchange driver’s license to Americans. 🤷🏻‍♀️ It’s the same with the ESTA and ETIAS travel authorization. Many Americans are angry that the European Union will have the ETIAS travel authorization from next year on and make American get that travel authorization to be able to enter the European Union. It’s just the USA makes us European get a ESTA to enter the USA and that since 2005.

  • @RosyJacobin-xt8jd
    @RosyJacobin-xt8jd 11 днів тому

    I always used the public transport. I loved taking the train. I actually never been in a car there in my 8 years a lived.

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 11 днів тому

      The train is a great way to get around if you have one nearby for sure💞🇮🇹

  • @RosyJacobin-xt8jd
    @RosyJacobin-xt8jd 11 днів тому

    My dad is from Piemonte and mother from Eritrea. Gets VERY cold 🥶 In Torino. People are super friendly. 😊

  • @100millioneuros
    @100millioneuros 11 днів тому

    Beautiful video, love the chicken and the ice but how do you deal with this insane heat is it not becoming unlivable?

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 9 годин тому

      We are in the middle of a hot spell but haven't reached 100f yet. We keep the shutters closed during the worst of the heat and then open it all up when it cools down. Fans do wonders. We do also have ac but rarely need to use it.

  • @guglielmo553
    @guglielmo553 14 днів тому

    I am an American living in Italy, and just want to clarify, the written driver's test is also offered in French and German (on request and depending on the region in which you reside). English is not an option, however.

  • @Momabear1
    @Momabear1 16 днів тому

    Here we go again...another entitled pushy Americans traveler with their attitudes of expectatuin that other people must fall into their American demands. Be more respectful! They just hurt the Italians! I would never wish to move there and live next to another rude Americans !

  • @gvbalajee
    @gvbalajee 21 день тому

    Wonderful in Our Italian Garden-Living , I Love Living in Italy

  • @bobwarren6763
    @bobwarren6763 24 дні тому

    Glad to see a new video on UA-cam. Nice work, looks great. We bought a house in Orvieto in April, renovation to start next year.

  • @LorenaBeneduce-su5eq
    @LorenaBeneduce-su5eq Місяць тому

    Umbria, my region....the green heart of Italy 👍👍👍

  • @marks.2613
    @marks.2613 Місяць тому

    Plan to retire to Calabria. Ho la cittadinanza italiana. I knew about the test and the horsepower. Just was informed by Hertz that I got a ticket near Milano in April. Ugh🤦🏻‍♂️. They said to wait until the ticket is sent to my home in the states to pay it. Nothing is simple there.

    • @joecutro7318
      @joecutro7318 Місяць тому

      I received 1 ticket in Oct 2022 in Calabria and 2 in 2023 in Firenze. The rental car company advised all and charged their fees with the same advice to wait for the citation to follow in the mail before paying. So far, nothing on any of them. Although I did have the process seen through to completion on a ticket about 10 years ago, I have my fingers crossed on the most recent wave. We'll see. Good luck on yours. Unlike what this post said, I have been told Italy has 5 years to process violations. Woo-hoo! 😂 You gotta laugh as crying does no good when they issue tickets like penny candy there. 🤷🏻‍♂️❤️🇮🇹

    • @marks.2613
      @marks.2613 Місяць тому

      Thanks.. I have the ticket info and may just try to pay it. We have old tickets from the past too. This one however is in my name and I have the citizenship and I don’t need hassles down the pike. Nothing is ever easy or efficient there. The food makes up for it 😉

  • @dorismeusburger4219
    @dorismeusburger4219 Місяць тому

    How much was the pipe installation?

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 Місяць тому

      The pipes were already there but we had to add some components and replace the pipe all the way up the chimney, added up to 1500 euro.

    • @dorismeusburger4219
      @dorismeusburger4219 Місяць тому

      That's a lot. I paid in Spain for the same service plus a cassette inside eur 1800 in total. I heated my villa in Spain in winter with the air condition unit and if it was really cold and I wanted to have it warm and romantic I used the chimney with olive wood. The electricity costs were OK because you only need the ac unit for a few minutes to have warmth. I purchased a special vacuum cleaner for the fireplace for approx. Eur 300. This is very convenient. I also will have gas connection in Italy now. But I am very afraid of gas. I will see how expensive this will be. Thank you for your information. I paid the first installment for the house, hopefully I will get the house into my possession soon.

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 Місяць тому

      Agree. Wasn't cheap but we didn't really have a network to find multiple quotes. We would certainly consider electric for a quick heat boost but for now the pellets work well.

  • @alpaciello90
    @alpaciello90 Місяць тому

    Being that I'm an American, who has decided to apply for Italian dual citizenship by decent, I was hoping you might be able to shed some light on how this may be different for me getting my license and purchasing a car..

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 Місяць тому

      You can purchase a car as a citizen even if you're not a resident. Were you to become a resident then you would need to obtain the Italian license as if you are an 18year old so keep that in mind when buying the car (keep it below the kw limit).

    • @alpaciello90
      @alpaciello90 Місяць тому

      @@ouritaliandestiny7955 So, if I buy a place and don't live full time in Italy, I can keep applying for the international license and then buy and keep my car in Italy?

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 Місяць тому

      I believe so, yes. Here is a link I found: www.italian-desk.com/puo-un-cittadino-italiano-residente-allestero-comprare-e-quindi-immatricolare-un-veicolo-in-italia/

  • @havechopstickswilltravel2990
    @havechopstickswilltravel2990 Місяць тому

    Glad to see your video again. I love it when you talk plants. 😂

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching💞🇮🇹 So glad you enjoyed plant talk LOL!

  • @PaulKolbusz
    @PaulKolbusz Місяць тому

    I miss the chicken ladies!!!

  • @riasteffins3217
    @riasteffins3217 Місяць тому

    ❤ looks like you’re living the dream.

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 Місяць тому

      We're loving it! You and Jason should come visit!

    • @riasteffins3217
      @riasteffins3217 Місяць тому

      @@ouritaliandestiny7955 we would love that. Hopefully someday we can make it happen.

  • @talesfromtuscany
    @talesfromtuscany Місяць тому

    It’s all looking great! 🥰♥️ Fingers crossed for your tree transplant! 💚🌳

  • @EricOnYouTube
    @EricOnYouTube Місяць тому

    Awesome to see you have chickens. ;). They are characters. And so jealous of that gelato. I'd have gotten the black cherry and nutella. hehehhee

  • @Where_in_the_world_are_we_now
    @Where_in_the_world_are_we_now Місяць тому

    So nice to see you are both doing well! Your property is lovely and so peaceful. I loved getting to see your chickens, too. We had 4 chickens like the red ones you have in our home in Virginia and we miss them. We just arrived back in Albania this afternoon after spending 2.5 weeks in Abruzzo, Italy. We are so very excited because we put an offer on a house in Raiano and they accepted it! 😁👏🏻. So we are in the process of buying our Italian dream home. We probably won’t become residents for another 3-4 years, so we’ll be doing the Schengen shuffle. I’m still hoping that on one of our shuffle trips we’ll get to come and see you and your beautiful home! 😁🤞🏻 Every day we were in Italy I had gelato! 😉

  • @KarenYouncke-hj9xu
    @KarenYouncke-hj9xu Місяць тому

    Love your chickens…they are so calm, as a little girl I had a rooster chase me back to the house as I was collecting the eggs!!😱 Thank you for a great video!!

  • @user-gh2cz9ky3f
    @user-gh2cz9ky3f Місяць тому

    Best one yet! 🎉❤

  • @awaken24
    @awaken24 Місяць тому

    Hello from Pa Your place is beautiful 🥰 Miss seeing your videos It’s now June and my trip never happened ☹️ Is there any way I can message you

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 Місяць тому

      Thank you! You can message us on Facebook💞🇮🇹

    • @awaken24
      @awaken24 Місяць тому

      @@ouritaliandestiny7955 I don’t have Facebook or instagram got rid of that 2.5- 3 years ago

  • @dorismeusburger4219
    @dorismeusburger4219 Місяць тому

    You were very lucky to have the house this fast !

  • @dorismeusburger4219
    @dorismeusburger4219 Місяць тому

    I also need a bar like you have... ;-)

  • @dorismeusburger4219
    @dorismeusburger4219 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the last tipp regarding the olive harvest. It will definately be helpful.

  • @salvatoreemma
    @salvatoreemma Місяць тому

    Hi! Loved the tour. Magazine ready.

  • @salvatoreemma
    @salvatoreemma Місяць тому

    Thanks for this video. Do you know if an electric scooter requires a dmv driver’s license in Italy?

    • @stijnt2377
      @stijnt2377 Місяць тому

      I don't believe it does, nor does a standard electric bicycle or scooter. There is a bike model called speed pedelec (my sister has one) which does require a license in Belgium. These bikes are extra powerful and reach speeds in excess of 30mph so they're almost like 50cc scooters hence the license/helmet requirement.

  • @rickunknown7832
    @rickunknown7832 Місяць тому

    Hello Im thrilled for you guys making the move to Umbria ,its so beautiful and the rolling hills remind me of places in Montana but with amazing rock and stone houses centuries old. Villlas can be very affordable there even with acreage some with vineyards and olive orchards for under a million. I would like to know your yearly cost of living versus USA. Did you post a video about that? Thank you

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 Місяць тому

      Hi Rick and thanks for your comment. We haven't made a video about this but could certainly consider it as it's a hot topic for most people considering a move. In general I'd say cost of living is about half of what we were accustomed to in the US. We lived in Northern Nevada for the most part (Reno to be exact). Sites like Numbeo can also help you with comparisons although I'm not positive Perugia has sufficient data to offer the comparison. The biggest difference in cost of living can be attributed to a few key categories: 1. property tax is 0% currently in Italy for a primary residence 2. Healthcare is a lot cheaper, depending on your status it is either 2000 euro per year (for most retirees on the government system) or it's part of your income taxes for those that work. Co-pays are minimal with surgeries often costing less than a tank of gas. 3. Restaurants and food in general. We enjoy the local cuisine and go out quite regularly, we can have a nice meal with wine/beer, an appetiser and desert for about 50 euro. In our experience in the US it's difficult to stay below 100 dollars if you both have a few drinks. 4. Construction is cheaper here but an important piece is related to the red tape. Italy has excessive red tape, particularly for construction projects. However; if you have a project where you are updating an existing space then you don't need any of the permits/engineering consulting so the cost is way lower. Most blue collar professionals (electrician, plumber, builder, ...) here charge 30 euro or less per hour. Hope that helps to understand a bit where the difference may be. Fuel for your car is a lot more expensive (about 8 to 9 dollars per gallon currently) which is partly offset by the fact that you will most likely end up driving a much smaller and more efficient vehicle here. American amenities are also going to be more expensive if you can even find them (good luck finding a double shot soy macchiato on ice :-) ).

  • @rickunknown7832
    @rickunknown7832 Місяць тому

    Is there a maximum CC for motorbikes you dont need a license? Very informative video learn as you go but you saved us a lot of hassles. Thank you

  • @brianrundle2875
    @brianrundle2875 Місяць тому

    It sounds like some kind of hell.. Sure go visit there have a good time but why would you want to live there? Go where you are treated best.. I have been to Italy and everybody speeds, parks illegally, smokes , drinks to much, the trains are late, businesses closed when they are supossed to be open and tourists are fair game for exploitation... They treat expats badly with the selective tax system on property, cars insurance, banking, health care ... capital gains.. Its a country run by socialist gangsters that is going down the tubes...everybody with money or any ambition has left.

  • @rickunknown7832
    @rickunknown7832 Місяць тому

    Ill glady help you harvest next year if needed. As a child growing up as first generation italian i learned the process of making wine and olive oil from my parents right here in Washington State fifty years the old fashioned way. Dad would be 101 today and moms still yelling orders at 92. Some things you never forget.

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 Місяць тому

      We would love to have you help us, it's really a fun few days although the work is harder than people realize. Our neighbor is an old farmer who does exactly that, make his own wine and presses his own oil (among many other things). You'd feel like you went back to your childhood if you saw him I'm sure.

  • @mege5238
    @mege5238 Місяць тому

    Very interesting!

  • @mike-oh8if
    @mike-oh8if 2 місяці тому

    Where do u buy cabinets and renovation goods from. Are there big box stores. I dont think so

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 2 місяці тому

      Yes there is an OBI which I equate to a Home Depot and a Leroy Merlin which I equate to Lowes. We purchased our kitchen cabinets from a private supplier.

  • @doloresduarte4059
    @doloresduarte4059 2 місяці тому

    Fantastic vidio in did. I live in Estoi. 🎉❤

  • @nicolelazotravel
    @nicolelazotravel 2 місяці тому

    Cheers! Thanks for the great video! I’m adding Barolo to my list for this summer’s travels!

  • @PDZ1122
    @PDZ1122 2 місяці тому

    And when the money runs out? What about health insurance?

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 2 місяці тому

      Debbie is retired so the money keeps coming🤣😂 Health care is so inexpensive here it hasn't been a problem.

  • @deannagev.5438
    @deannagev.5438 2 місяці тому

    Hello, great video, thank you! Can you please tell me what is the real estate agent fee in Umbria? By the way, do you know someone you would recommend? My husband and I are traveling to Umbria very soon! 🌺

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Typically the fee would be 3%. We know a great realtor in Panicale, she was ours😊

  • @wildlife579
    @wildlife579 2 місяці тому

    Are you still in Italy?

  • @Nicole-kx9to
    @Nicole-kx9to 2 місяці тому

    Grandi ❤

  • @gabrieladramba1663
    @gabrieladramba1663 2 місяці тому

    The lightening în the bar room is not apropriete. May be you should put on the wall behind the bar a lamp on the vertical wall

  • @gabrieladramba1663
    @gabrieladramba1663 2 місяці тому

    You have a wonderful house

  • @patsalstrand6308
    @patsalstrand6308 2 місяці тому

    Loved your video and plain discussion of the facts. I am glad I came across the information. I started an Italian Language course and this reinforces why I will keep on!

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Yes, learning italian is very useful, especially if you will live here💞🇮🇹

  • @teresamason5155
    @teresamason5155 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video I’m contemplating a move and I’ve been trying to decide on what’s the best way to Heat I currently live in Maine and I can’t stand the winters anymore. Six months of just cold, damp and I’m constantly wrapped in a blanket. I don’t want that over there, but I do want an older home with all the stonework so I’m very concerned and trying to figure out what the best way is to go about it. One thing I wish you had mentioned is how long do you have to heat for there? How Do you feel being in the home during the cold seasons ,walking from room to room and how many months of Heat do you have to consider heating? what part of Italy are you in? i’m looking to northern Tuscany areas. Thank you for all that you’ve given here. I really appreciate it ❤

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 3 місяці тому

      We are in Umbria, central Italy. Winters are very mild, nights can be freezing but even that means barely 25f or so. We generally run the pellet heater most of the day since we're home a lot. This warms up the radiators which we have all over the house. This ensures our home is roughly 68f, we don't run heat at night and don't have to wait too long in the am for it to warm up. It all depends on what you consider warm enough to forego the blanket but keeping our house plenty cosy in winter is certainly not a problem.

    • @teresamason5155
      @teresamason5155 3 місяці тому

      Thanks so very much! For the information. I’m enjoying watching you guys! I’m so nervous about the language. I’m just getting started now. It concerns me. I studied for like two hours last night and don’t know that I remember anything. Oh my God, it seems like it’s going so good while I’m sitting in the class you know, t think I m OK I’m getting this and then I go to sleep and get up the next morning,I’m struggling again to remember any of it. Driving is going to be important to me and I watched your video on that and that really frightens me as I will need the language. I know that once I get settled, I’ll probably want to spend a lot of time in the town that I’m settled in and working around the house ,so buses and trains will be good for a bit. But I so want to travel so hopefully the language will come because I do wanna live there permanently. I’ll need it! Thanks for all that you

  • @shaunperth
    @shaunperth 3 місяці тому

    Italy does have arrangements with some countries (non EU) where you can exchange your driving licence without the need to take a test, The UK for example, a list is available on the ACI website

    • @ouritaliandestiny7955
      @ouritaliandestiny7955 3 місяці тому

      Yes we know. I (Debbie exchanged my US licence for a Belgian one, which Italy will exchange, however, not a previously exchanged one. So we're out of luck there. Thank you so much for your input, we truly appreciate it.