Hi!!! Love your videos you put such care in presenting property thank you They are all sooooo beautiful but I would pick the last one bc it's an independent house with room to put personal touches 💚💙❤️💕
@EveBrocart Hello Eve! Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate it. My favourite is the second house but I totally get why you'd pick the last one. I really like the rooftop on the last house!💞
Love love love your videos! ❤ you have such a calming voice. Do you offer services for searching for specific properties for people? As I’d be interested in the next year or so! Can you do more videos on the buying process. What’s included and what’s not? How easy is it to set up utilities when you buy somewhere? Also. I’m from the UK, so what do you do about having a car? I’d only be able to come for 3 months at a time, so I would drive from the UK with my pets - be good to know as much as possible. Massive hug Claire xx
@thatswhatilike_ Thank you so much for your lovely comment, Claire! It makes my day knowing you’re enjoying the videos. I try to get a feel from the comments about what people want to see and make videos based on that. I will definitely add a video on the buying process and all the practical stuff! About helping you with specific properties-when you're ready, I'd be happy to take a look! As for the car, I actually did a huge road trip in August in a rented car from Prague to Amsterdam all the way down to Tuscany. Super easy! Roads are great, just make sure you’ve got decent full cover insurance, and you’ll be fine. Heads up, though-Italy’s tolls add up (around €11-€16 per region), so be prepared for that. And fill up during the day if you can! Stations in smaller towns close around 7 pm, and after that, it's only self-service. Some machines are ancient-my €20 got jammed, and there is no one around to help! Other than that it's all fine , you and your pets are going to have an amazing time! Sending BIG Hugs right back ❤
@londonbabe2467 Hello LondonBabe! So lovely to hear from you again! I totally agree, it’s a tough choice. If I had to pick, I’d go with house number 2 as my favorite! ❤
@SeynabouSow-bh1um The nearest airport is the Brindisi Airport to all properties. For Rome airport you need to take a train to Lecce (about 40 to 1,5 hour) and from Lecce a direct train to Rome (about 6 hours)
Looking to relocate to Italy Still working but can work from anywhere in the world Can you also let us know if these beautiful towns have a train that connects to Roma? Regards Mark
@mrdiamo Hi Mark, I think the easiest way to get to Rome is by first heading to Lecce. All four towns in the video have train connections within 40 minutes to 1.5 hours, and from Lecce, you can catch a direct train to Rome that takes around 6 hours. Check out the Rome2Rio website; it’s a great resource for finding different routes and prices. Good luck with the relocation!
@tednruth453 Italy offers a 7% flat tax for retirees who move to small towns (less than 20K residents)in the south, like Sicily, Calabria, Campania or Puglia. This rate applies to foreign income and is meant to attract new residents to these areas. I have explained it in today's video, feel free to check it out.
@@ExpatTheExplorer correct me if I am wrong, but I thought it only applied to the pension (hence “retirees”), and not the whole of their foreign income. And wasn’t it 10 years?
@@whiteknightlolly I’ve double-checked, The 7% tax incentive is aimed primarily at retirees, but it actually applies to all foreign-sourced income-not just pensions. This can include income from investments, rental properties abroad, and so on. And you’re right! It was initially set for five years when the law was introduced, but now it’s extended to ten years. Oh bugger, I made a mistake🤨 - thanks for catching that!
Thanks for joining me on today’s property tour through sunny Salento! ☀ My favorite has to be the second house-despite the odd blue kitchen! There’s just something about the design, that charming little patio, and the rooftop terrace that makes it a standout. Which one did you like best?
42 seconds in....and we have the same check-list! ❤
@sueczerniak1266 That's awesome, we've got perfect taste 😃❤
Hi!!! Love your videos you put such care in presenting property thank you
They are all sooooo beautiful but I would pick the last one bc it's an independent house with room to put personal touches 💚💙❤️💕
@EveBrocart Hello Eve! Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate it. My favourite is the second house but I totally get why you'd pick the last one. I really like the rooftop on the last house!💞
Loved them all, but the first fits my preferences. Thanks for the comprehensive information 🙏🏽
@shehazi695
You are so welcome, I am glad you liked it.❤
Love your videos you put so much care in presenting the properties. Terrace is special in the last one. Keep up the good work.
@KerinJardine Thank you so much Kerin, comments like this is what keeps me going ❤
Love love love your videos! ❤ you have such a calming voice.
Do you offer services for searching for specific properties for people? As I’d be interested in the next year or so!
Can you do more videos on the buying process. What’s included and what’s not? How easy is it to set up utilities when you buy somewhere?
Also. I’m from the UK, so what do you do about having a car? I’d only be able to come for 3 months at a time, so I would drive from the UK with my pets - be good to know as much as possible. Massive hug Claire xx
@thatswhatilike_ Thank you so much for your lovely comment, Claire! It makes my day knowing you’re enjoying the videos. I try to get a feel from the comments about what people want to see and make videos based on that. I will definitely add a video on the buying process and all the practical stuff!
About helping you with specific properties-when you're ready, I'd be happy to take a look! As for the car, I actually did a huge road trip in August in a rented car from Prague to Amsterdam all the way down to Tuscany. Super easy! Roads are great, just make sure you’ve got decent full cover insurance, and you’ll be fine. Heads up, though-Italy’s tolls add up (around €11-€16 per region), so be prepared for that. And fill up during the day if you can! Stations in smaller towns close around 7 pm, and after that, it's only self-service. Some machines are ancient-my €20 got jammed, and there is no one around to help!
Other than that it's all fine , you and your pets are going to have an amazing time! Sending BIG Hugs right back ❤
Lovely property❤ and yes the rooftop terrace is superbe
@henrietteancuta-koning7039 Thank you Henriette, the rooftop space makes such a difference ❤
Loved everyone of these properties. It would be pretty tough to choose which one to buy.❤
@londonbabe2467 Hello LondonBabe! So lovely to hear from you again! I totally agree, it’s a tough choice. If I had to pick, I’d go with house number 2 as my favorite! ❤
Love this type of content. Do you have Galatone on your u tube channel as well?
@DenisePagan-s1p Thank you Denise. Galatone is stunning. Video will be coming out next Sunday.
Excellent, thank you.
@tullypoo Glad you enjoyed it!
Do you feature places close to the Adriatic
@kalipress4338 Thanks for your comment! I haven’t covered many spots right on the Adriatic yet, any particular area you’d like to see?
I like second one❤
@ellazielinska9360 Same here Ella! We both have excellent taste 😄❤
Great choices!
@Klaudine-u1b Thanks so much!
many thanks xx
@johnmorris4161 Thank you John! 💙
Beautiful homes are those towns close to international airports.
@SeynabouSow-bh1um The nearest airport is the Brindisi Airport to all properties. For Rome airport you need to take a train to Lecce (about 40 to 1,5 hour) and from Lecce a direct train to Rome (about 6 hours)
Looking to relocate to Italy
Still working but can work from anywhere in the world
Can you also let us know if these beautiful towns have a train that connects to Roma?
Regards Mark
@mrdiamo Hi Mark, I think the easiest way to get to Rome is by first heading to Lecce. All four towns in the video have train connections within 40 minutes to 1.5 hours, and from Lecce, you can catch a direct train to Rome that takes around 6 hours. Check out the Rome2Rio website; it’s a great resource for finding different routes and prices. Good luck with the relocation!
Can’t you google it ?
Can you explain "" 7% tax rate" of what please.
Only on your pension income.
@tednruth453 Italy offers a 7% flat tax for retirees who move to small towns (less than 20K residents)in the south, like Sicily, Calabria, Campania or Puglia. This rate applies to foreign income and is meant to attract new residents to these areas. I have explained it in today's video, feel free to check it out.
@@ExpatTheExplorer correct me if I am wrong, but I thought it only applied to the pension (hence “retirees”), and not the whole of their foreign income. And wasn’t it 10 years?
@@whiteknightlolly I’ve double-checked, The 7% tax incentive is aimed primarily at retirees, but it actually applies to all foreign-sourced income-not just pensions. This can include income from investments, rental properties abroad, and so on. And you’re right! It was initially set for five years when the law was introduced, but now it’s extended to ten years. Oh bugger, I made a mistake🤨 - thanks for catching that!
@@ExpatTheExplorer the more reason to retire in southern Italy !!
Thanks for joining me on today’s property tour through sunny Salento! ☀
My favorite has to be the second house-despite the odd blue kitchen! There’s just something about the design, that charming little patio, and the rooftop terrace that makes it a standout. Which one did you like best?
Corigliano D’Otranto is a beautiful town with a lot of activity in the evenings. Good choice
@@trschin I am happy to hear that, I really like the area so knowing there are things to do is a big plus point.
@@ExpatTheExplorer we like it too, in fact we recently bought a house there!
@@trschin That's great, congratulations!