It’s a chatty one. A massive subject to cover and I tried to keep it under 30 mins! See the chapters to skip around and, as always, please feel free to ask me more. Apologies if I missed some questions that were sent in but I hope I covered all the most popular questions. Back to normal content for the next video…I will add the video about the planning next week or the week after. Lots going on this end - website coming soon which will have blogs covering the details, in detail. Thanks all. *doing a new kit sound test on a windy coast was a bit gutsy / foolish!
QUESTIONS: what exactly would have been this 40k for? I mean the cost they quoted to you if you wanted to extend your house? Sounds like a complete ripoff for some paperwork or permits. Have you checked if this really is the only way to add anything to existing building?
It included every survey, report, service fee, admin fee, tax etc. etc. that you could think of. I will write a blog on the detail once the website gets going as I think it would be an interesting thing to break down and show the costs so that people can use it over time. I think I may have said in one video - they said to pay it all and I would get the money back on the parts that I did not need or use.....Sure...😂🤦♂️
By the way... you are NOT chatty at all. You are yourself, which is delightful and personable. It's as if we're sitting right in front of you having this conversation. Appreciate the insight and frankness. Please keep it coming and don't worry about being 'chatty'. My husband and I have been focusing on Tuscany and came close to purchasing 2 other properties in northern Italy, but it didn't work out. I've had your region on my radar for over a year now so it's nice to hear the various situations that you've encountered and your point of view on things. People can definitely relate!!
Hi, I’m Alex, I live in Eastbourne but I’m actually half Italian and lived in Tuscany for the first 19 years of my life, now that kids have grown up we want to move back to Italy and been thinking about Le Marche as my preferred choice. I work for Sussex police and it was actually my Sargent that told me about you , so here I am watching your videos . Just wanted to say that they are great and you’ve definitely helped me making my mind up regarding whether to go back to Tuscany or chose Le Marche. Next year I will be taking a month of work and arrange to view property, would be great to even meet up if you fancy , if you are there . Keep up the good work, well done 👍
Wow - thank you. That is great! Sounds like you have a solid plan @arm27529. A Sunday morning in Senigallia is a fantastic time and place to say hello. Who knows. Thank your Sargent for the intro!🙌
The regione Is called Marche. "Le" is just like "the" in English. Iagree, le Marche are a wonderful region. I live in Romagna, very near. You have just to pay attentiin to the following risk: heathquacke (Is the ols house enough solid?); and , overfloding (Is the old house in a risky lace?). Another particolar thing is: the roads from Appenino (the central Mountains chain) to the Sea are not connected, or not so much) one eachother (cause the montains), and you need to drive down to the Adraitic coast to travel North/South.Or reaching the Road E45/E7 in the internal part of the region/Italy. It's not a "problem", just a description of the mobility in this particular region. My favorite too!!
Thanks for the feedback and idea @dungeondesigns104 . I was wondering if it would all need to be about doing up the house but it seems that the out and about parts are as popular. The drive down and back is amazing so I will try work that in....Thanks again.🙌
I agree would love to see that road trip. I was going to ask how long the drive was from Manchester to Marche? We're planning a drive from Krakow to Puglia in April or June depending on when I fly back over. Hoping to narrow down the choices so we can compare apples to apples as you say.
With a can or two of Monster / Red Bull I have done door to door in 26 hrs. BUT, that was very clear roads, no waiting at the channel tunnel, and resting every for hours for a short sleep. I would normally say 36 to 48 hours is nice as you can have a proper over night somewhere lovely...like Lake Lucerne in Switzerland.
I've stayed up at castelluccio (wild camping about 23 years ago) and loved the area. As I get older the area keeps coming back to me in day dreams. My needs for a foreign home are almost identical to yourself so these videos are bloody useful. Thanks. Enjoy yourself.
My wife and I loved this video as it was exactly what we were looking for as we have started looking at finding a property in Italy, in particular in the regions of Marche, Umbria or Abruzzo. Keep up the great videos.
Thanks so much for this in-depth video, Richard. I found it super helpful😊 I am currently toying with the idea of a property like yours, in Italy, to enjoy and renovate. I'm 36 and have grown somewhat tired of the lack of affordability and, as such, quality of life in the UK. Especially where I am, down south. Working full time night shifts in a fairly well payed job gets me a 1 bedroom flat, whilst I'm yearning for some land, garage space, outbuildings, and ofcourse some stunning country roads and scenery to get out on my road bike. I'll have 100k euro to my name soon enough, and hoping to tick all the boxes, without a mortgage. You've inspired me. Thank you so much for that🙏
I hear you @jareddavies-russell6282 . You have a very healthy budget there and I have no doubt you could find what you want and have plenty of change. My advice would be to start making the location and situation list and then get exploring for that. You will find it! Good luck.🙌
@threeacresofmarche great advice Richard, I'm excited to get listing, researching, and exploring for the future adventure. I am looking forward to following along with your journey too matey. Much appreciated and all the best
I've got to say, this is probably one of my favorite videos on moving to Italy. I've been looking for a retirement spread, and I'll try using what you shared. Thanks from the Florida Keys!
Thank you @jamesrachal6762 . That is great to hear - thank you for the feedback. Happy to help with more questions if I can and I can do another like this in a few months if people want it. A retirement spread - I like that! That sounds like a good plan. 👍
Hello, I was in the Keys on 2013 and I have enjoyed it quite a lot... Mallory square, Duval street, Hemingway home, etc. and I am wondering how would be like living there nowadays, on 2024... I'd love to spend there my retirement, but I am thinking about the cost of living there, and I am worried about the tornados storming the area, which seems to be growing more and more in dimensions and strenght... I'd love to hear your feedback... ciao!
@@pongo1969 I've lived in Florida for 21 years. Having lived here in the Keys for the past 5 years, I would be careful about considering this as a retirement place. GREAT place to visit! But when hurricane season starts, it can get nerve wracking! Any given storm can come in and, if not literally wipe your home off it's foundation, could totally flood the home. It's only "stuff", as we say. But it's YOUR stuff that has to be replaced. There's also the fact that you are definitely segregated from the mainland. Which I happen to be ok with, but my wife.....meh. Ha! Very limited on shopping. One way in to the islands and one way out. Traffic can be a bear on any given day. And E X P E N S I V E!!!! You won't go out for a lunch for two of a sandwich and glass of tea for less than 50.00!! I'd stick with the mainland somewhere. But all that said, many people do retire here.
We just got back (June) from 2 weeks north of Rome, just day tripping. We have lived in Germany 8 yrs, and done a lot of traveling and are convinced, Italy is the place. Thanks for an outstanding video.
Finally someone that have an open mind approach to Italy without moaning about and just open his arm to differences. I live in London for 25 years and I understand what you mean with a "lot going on" here I use to absolutely adore live here now change everything and I am looking for about one year to buy a property in Marche/ Abruzzo. Your video get me even more determined to do it thanks so much and have a very beautiful time down there!! 🌻☺️🐕🦺
Thank you @stefaniacarraro7738 . As I do the 90 day thing and am finding a way to make that work maybe you could get the best of both worlds. Go for it!
Glad I have found your channel. I'm from Osimo and I moved to Norway ten years ago. I miss my region, and hearing you taking about it make me very proud. I will follow you along, good luck 💚
Thank you @GiuliaManz . It is so nice to get comments like these from Italians. I really appreciate it and hope that I can do the region and all it has to offer justice. Did you watch that Oscar Farinetti speech - wow. I hope you are enjoying Norway.😊
That was very informative video,we have been in the area you are in about 13 years ago and just loved it. We are from Canada and going to Italy on the year of our 30 th anniversary was unbelievable. Good luck with everything and we will be watching 😊
Just loving your journey.my wife and have moved from Florida to the city of Merida Mexico in the yucatan.its been 8 years and we are interested in the Italian adventure. Keep up the great work . We are in the discovery mode now . Thanks for all the great advice. Great job amigo . Regards, Mark & Pamela Palmer
@markpalmer7896 Small world! From St Pete been living in Merida, Mexico for years but also looking at this area in Italy! Great minds? Saludos! Debbie Moore
You rock! Thank you for being so open and honest about your adventure and your approach to buying where you bought and about life. I 've started watching you from your first video. If you have another site please lead me to it. I'm from the States( North Carolina) and just fed up with many thing here. Trying to convince the wife to sell and move to the Motherland(Italy). Things just seem so right there. Just a gut feeling. Be well and stay safe! Thomas
Thank you @TAG993 . I am setting up a website to support the content on here. One channel is more than enough as it is growing much faster than I anticipated....no complaints!😂 Good luck with the sell to your wife.🙌
Back in 2005 there wasn't the abundance of information online as there is now and yes it is now very possible to find almost any property on google maps, still fun to do now. We found the property hunt enjoyable, the work can be daunting but everything is worth it for being there. The main thing to do is find your own area as Richard has done, everyone has different requirements and expectations.
Great informative video on your personal journey to purchasing your dream home. I’m sure others will gain so much from your experience. I love the fact that you didn’t go with the more popular and touristy areas of Italy but chose your own path to finding a beautiful home near the beach and beautiful villages. Thanks for being so open to answering the viewers questions! 🙏🏼♥️😊
Richard I think you may be clairvoyant. This chapter was one that answered so many questions that have come up in our "brothers" chats. Thank you, with all that is going on here in the states, a bolthole may be just the thing. All kidding aside we look forward to the next chapter I your adventure.
Hi @davidlanders2853 - were you the guy that was going off to have a planning chat with your brother about getting this done? Glad it helped - feel free to ask more. There is so much more I could have talked all day! 😂
I look forward to your postings, at this point I am living vicariously through your adventure. Now the real issue is my francophile wife. @@threeacresofmarche
Hello Richard, I love your channel. Your personality is real and raw. This is what I love most and what keeps me watching. In fact, when I first found you I watched all your videos at once. Keep being your best self, don't worry about those who are negative as it's those that get you who are the important ones. I just love your humor and love of life. The beauty of a sunset ,wheat field, or an olive tree help me to breathe in the love of life. When you visit a local town, go kayaking, or visit a local market, are just as fun to watch. As when you're figuring out a diy project or cleaning out the brush. So, thank you for something new, fun and fresh to watch! PS - my husband and I hope to be moving to Italy in the next 18 monthhs
My family is from the marche area..Fano and I have been going back to Italy for the last 5 years …in the process of getting my citizenship…my later years I will be living there …I always go there to all those towns you talk about …a great place to be
This guy is just gold. So many ideas...so much common sense. I already live in Italy. Would love to go back to England...the people are different from Italians...but the food...unbeatable..as a vegetarian it would be hard giving up this quality...anyway I want to keep listening....
Greetings from a fellow part-time Le Marche resident! Such an informative video and your numbers are spot on. I totally agree with your comment about buying property outright versus trying to get a mortgage. That was the very best piece of advice we got. Trying to get a mortgage complicates matters ten-fold. You mentioned it in passing, but I think it is definitely worth highlighting: what is your long-term game plan and what is your lifestyle. For me, I love to hike and wander country roads, but also wanted to be able to walk to local bars and restaurants. I wanted to feel immersed in the culture and knew I wanted to keep my brain active in my future retirement by learning the language. In the end, those lifestyle choices meant it would be best to get a townhouse in a livlier village (we live in Mogliano near Macerata). It's all about recognizing what your own style is and what you want to do...and that can only come from visiting a few times to get a sense of where you want to be. Oh, andbtw, we have a delightful ex-pat group in our area that gets together for drinks. You'd be more than welcome to join in!
Thank you @dr.sarabairdamodio7066 . I could not agree more. It sounds as though you did this a few years before me so I hope I can flow into it all as well as you have. Thank you for the invite. That would be lovely sometime.
Great video! Thank you for sharing the details. I bought a house in Abruzzo, and the notaio and real estate agent fees were higher. You are right that the fees vary from region to region!
Thank you @05glisedan . I hope it helps. There is so much more that could be covered but 30 mins is probably enough to see who wants to know more. I can make more in the future if this thing grows.👍
Just listening to the pay more for the house versus less renovation. We bought a house in France in 2008 that hadn’t been lived in since 1992 or so. It took 5 years to do up. We both worked full time and couldn’t work from home so it was really holidays and the like. It was great fun and the house is how we want it but as always budgets go out the window if you’re not careful and you end up having to adjust. As it was we were able to afford it over the years and doing stuff when time and money allowed.
A labour of love turns into a priceless book of great memories....or a money pit and just a short chapter to learn from!😂 I am saving and paying as I go at the moment and have realised that less is more. Or is that what I am selling to myself!
@@threeacresofmarche yes that’s how we did it. No quite a money pit but the roof keeps our bank account busy but we’ve found a decent roofer which is a bonus.
This is a great overview of your decision process, how you narrowed down on a region, location, and the final property as well as financials. Good luck with your rennovation process.
Dig the video. Glad to see we're not the only house hunters constantly with 50 tabs of homes and UA-cam videos open all the time trying to narrow it down. Looking forward to the slower pace of Italian life. I think it will be a good fit for our hub home close to her family in Poland and a cool place for my friends and family to come for holidays. Have a good day! Pearly Jam must have been cool in that village. I went to uni in Montana for a couple years where their drummer is from. We used to see them pay at a dive bar sometimes. They would always be under different band names so the place wouldn't be mobbed. It was great! In 95 I was just 18 to get in the bar and they were super popular, but not as they are now.
@@threeacresofmarche You answered. Appreciate it. That's a long drive of 26 hrs even with the red bull! Beautiful route through for you though. Looks to be about 17 hours from my wife's family home to the place she loves in Puglia. Lake lucerne is a 10 for sure. We were there last fall meeting some friends. Sorry for all the questions. We're ready for the move. Trying to learn as much as we can to narrow down our areas like you spoke to in this video.
This was helpful, Richard. Because my Italian grandparents are from a little village in northern Marche, I know the region fairly well. The only thing I would add is a bit more depiction of the region's natural beauty. As you noted, I too have found Marche every bit as stunning as Tuscany, but without the crowds.
HI @theohafner1857 . Thank you. I tried to cram as much information into this video as I could. The main part of my channel is my house renovation along with me exploring the region and lifestyle. I will keep that mix going so over time I hope to showcase all the beauty of Le Marche in a very natural and not over produced way. This region is stand out for me. Away from the crowds with many hidden gems that make it a wonderful place to live or spend a lot of time.😊
Congrats on an interesting and seemingly very honest video on your venture so far. For all of us with aspirations to something similar, it's wonderful to get other perspectives. So from my point of you, job well done. My wife and I, from Australia here, are seriously considering a move to Italy as a genuine retirement option, but there is so much to learn. From your presentation, and that I am seeing from other expat sources, most seem to be as happy as you are. But accessing and acknowledging the experience of others who have gone before is quite critical, so thank you. I look forward to being able to keep up with your journey and all the best going forward.
Hi @GLP53Oz. It is good and of course you hear some not so great experiences, as you would anywhere. But overall I would recommend diving in and going for it. Good luck. Feel free to ask more questions as I am sure you will still have plenty.👍
“What I do for a living and other personal questions” 😂 that’s the way I would feel if someone asked me to do a UA-cam video. But admittedly I found myself wondering that when I started watching your videos. But it wasn’t from a “nosey” perspective, it was more of a “how could I still earn a living if I took the decision to move abroad, I wonder what he does “. Liking the videos and the awkwardness is unique and real. Plenty out there pretending. You’ll get a real following being real. Keep it up and all the best in your future endeavours.
Hi @MrAudioslave82 . Thank you for asking is such a nice way. Happy to answer. I work for a UK Software comany where I work from home the majority of the time. I go to head office monthly, sometime more. I have worked from home my entire career so have been lucky that way. Thank you for the comment and feedback. I hope to keep this going as it has had such a hot start! All the best.👍
Two years ago my girlfriend and me took the train from Vienna to Ancona and stayed for some days in Staffolo, which is little bit south to you. I really can imagine why you want to live there. It was only for some days but we really felt in love with Le Marche. The landscape and villages are so beautiful. But stay away from no vehicles zones, because we were fined from the Falconara police after we returned our car at the airport
Funny you should say that @eiswanderer4664 . Parking rules and these sort of signs are the 2nd hardest part of being here...behind learning the lingo to talk to builders merchants and delivery people on the phone.😂
Oh wow, if I understand correctly (english) you are in one of the most beautiful areas in Italy. Excellent choice. Corinaldo is a pearl. Le Marche are beautiful, they are not yet too inflated as Tuscany and They are as beautiful as Tuscany. The location is strategic and there is a lot of art. Raffaello Sanzio was born in Urbino 😍
Just joined & catching up on your videos. Hi from New Zealand, I know what you mean about Italy, fab country, have holidayed there a few times & absolutely love it, can’t wait to go back. Keep up the good work, you’ve got a beautiful property & small is good!
What a coincidence .. I was looking at and around Ancona over the past few days for several reasons including flights and ferry trips out of Ancona to Corfu etc.
Richard, just found your channel, exceptional content, has answered so many questions I have about how to pursue my own dream of moving to Italy. It's early days on my journey, but channels like yours are going to be invaluable on making it a reality.
Thank you @CG-hj1cu . Good luck for your search. Feel free to ask questions if you feel I can help. I will try my best to answer as many as I can although my inbox is filling up very quickly these days so apologise if I miss it!😊
Totally agree with you Richard about Puglia. It's a stunning region but would never buy a house there as it's too far to drive there on a regular basis, can be extremely hot and overcrowded in summer and too quiet in the winter. Le Marche is absolutely perfect and Senigallia is a lovely place both in winter and summer.
My retirement is closing in but I'm not interested in owning anything. I'm in America and would likely look into renting a furnished apartment or home for 6 months a year to get away from the cold & snow in winter. This way I think works best I can try Mexico one year and possibly Italy another. Still figuring it all out..
That sounds like a good plan @oldcrook510 . Have you looked at house swapping? I might look at that with this place in the future. How nice to have a few months here, a few months there. Wonderful.😎
There are many, many places where one can rent a winter escape apartment. You may have a problem with some place in Europe due to the 90 day limit out of every 180 days unless you get some sort of residence visa. Mexico, Ecuador, Thailand, Vietnam, Turkey, so many options. Just spend time online and you'll see people talking about what has worked and not worked for them.
Can't thank you enough for sharing your experience in such great detail. I love that you get to the point and talk quickly. Watching your info-rich vids is a good use of my time. 🙂
Thank you @tinakirkham9486 . A hard edit to cut it down. A lot to cover in 30 minutes! There will be some more in depth detail videos like this soon. Happy to answer any questions, if I can.👍
Very enjoyable video. I visited Italy last June & July. I stayed mostly in Trento area with a few days over in Tuscany (Lucca). Seemed like the weather was extreme last year. While in the military, I lived in the Trentino area for more than 4 yrs. There, as of last year, property is pretty hard to find & Italians say it's expensive. Being that I live in California, it's quite a long voyage for me. I really appreciate your content as it would be a dream for me to be in your shoes. I do know how beautiful Italy (and the people) can be.
I have friends that live near the Trento area. Top of lake Garda and Arco. I love it up there. It seems like an adults playground for any activity out doors. Amazing place. It is expensive but is a big holiday area so pulls lots of people. I hope you make it back and maybe get a do'er upper somewhere one day.🙌
My brother visits his daughter in Tuscany and loves it. My eldest brother had a dream of sailing across Lake Como with all the family but died suddenly at 80 after a lifetime of hard graft. He never sat still and worked renovating til the day he died. Its good to see you are aiming for the perfect balance. I hope you achieve your dreams and enjoy plenty of sunsets🌞🌻☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️love the videos! Cheers from Oz🦘
Such an insightful video and so helpful so thanks for sharing. I have been to the area once...it's lovely...and as you say under-rated...Tuscany without the people/prices.....I did worry about earthquakes mind but you have found yourself and incredible spot!
My ex husband and I came close to buying a 2/2 house in Zambrone overlooking the Terrenian Sea and beautiful beach. It was in a small gated community sitting up in the hills. It was 145,000 euros. We didn't get it because the bank in Milan wouldn't give us the financing we needed. The region of Calabria is still super cheap and the beaches are beautiful, especially in Tropea, and it's close to Sicily.
Hi @7TerriPod good luck with your search. If you are looking around the region I am in sign up to the mailing list on my website and there may be some content on there that may help. *the site is new also so is light on content at the moment....
Love this! It’s just so right, and great advice. All the same reasons we bought in Spoleto too. When you look back on it all now you see how far you came! I still feel like it was a dream even tho we’ve owned ours for 8 months now! Saying that wouldn’t do it again in a hurry - I hated sending the money over to the notary that was a worry I thought! And the renovation work just keeps on giving too but we just love Italy too. If you’re ever over the other side of those mountains come to spoleto :)
Hi @secretspoleto - it is one of those double edge rollercoasters....you don't want to get off but wonder would you step back on if it did stop. It is all a good adventure! Thank you for the invite. Good luck with your renovation.😎
Might have to find you there and sit and talk with you when I’m there in August from 12 to the 29 ….to get more information about the ins and outs about buying in Italy
From the Netherlands thanks again for sharing your experience in your journey and your life. This video is not only nice to watch, but also very helpful for our choises we want to make. Thanks a lot for sharing and all the best for realizing your dream.
Best video I’ve seen on buying in Italy. In past years, I took college students to Florence for two months, side weekend trips. Have been looking at Puglia and Calabria, grateful for your assessment. Wish to be on the coastline, Marche did not occur to me - scale, views, markets, accessibility. Agree, the art historian in me needs to finish off any living space myself to my sensibilities of “home.” I’m searching for a video of the property you purchased. We want to buy within a year. Interested in chatting more to plan a scouting trip late fall, early 2025.
Hi @carolpatterson3087 . I have a chennel that the video sit on - you should see the series on there with house tour in the subject. Thanks for the kind words.
I’m so interested in everything you are sharing. It will just be me do very much want the nitty gritty advice. Thank you so much for taking the time to share.
Hi @gennyjustdownthelane8967 I don't mind doing one of these again in a few months as the questions build up. I am also setting up a website to support this content and give the nitty gritty detail that some are looking for. Feel free to ask questions or suggest things you'd like to know more about.👍
More of the surrounding areas & you’re plans for what you want to do with the property. Really good information thank you for sharing what you have learned. 👍👍🇬🇧🙏
We love Italy and if we could afford a little place that needed a little tlc, not diy people, we would be there in a heartbeat. How does the 90 day rule work or have you had to get a visa. Love your channel. 😁🥂
The 90 day rule used to work just fine for me. Now that I feel that I need to be here more I am looking at the Digital Nomad visa. I will vlog the process once I get into it (soon).
Thanks so much for clarifying that. Being a single female retiree I am leaning towards something that doesn't need building or reno work just some minor cosmetic updating
This is very informative and helpful. I like that your home 🏡 is is your home and not a business to enjoy for the pleasure of life. This maybe 🤔 a silly question …What is geometries and what are there function in the buying process? 😊
HI @user-of9bx1uk3u . Geometries seem to be the people that collate the paperwork and plans between customers and the authorities. If you are looking for one make sure you meet one that comes highly recommended to you. My current one seems to take longer than most and seems to charge over the odds and also seems to 'forget' some things so that delays me and costs me more. 😂 I have been introduced to a better one for the next wave of projects. 👍
Caio new viewer and subscriber. Been binge watching your videos here in Ventura California. Will be looking ourselves at one point. Look forward to your content. Thank you for sharing and great insight and information. Gratzi n Saluté
Thank you @ronniesherpalee4150 . Ventura looks a pretty cool place to be. A few months here with a few months there could be La Dolce Vita. Best wishes.
@@threeacresofmarche I agree La Dolce vida. Looks so wonderful there, will be looking. I was able to experience southern France finally at 55. So now Viva La Italia… Hope you well and in good spirits. Caio
Great video Richard A lot information i did not know when buying in another country Such beautiful countryside and love the city too So much in the way of entertainment in the area Thank you for sharing and be waiting to watch the next video Ciao ❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Richard, I just found your videos in UA-cam, we are not far away, since xmas day (ho-ho-ho!) owning a property in a small medieval town, we are still clearing out junk out of the house accumulated since the middle ages! 😂 we visit often Corinaldo, we love there! Come for lunch one day! Good luck!!!
@@threeacresofmarche we just been yesterday for dinner in Corinaldo, we definitely are having too much of "la bella vita" and not working enough in the house! 😂...today Senegalia (you get the picture?😂) ...I will find you in IG and DM our number if you fancy to meet with us for an aperitivo!
Wow just noticed you're almost at 14k subs. Congratulations 🌟 🎊 Thanks for sharing the pros and the cons. Especially finding that balance. 👍 And finding your spot. 30:04 Wait What what what? Simple minds, Sting😮 and other big names awesome. Well done my friend well done 👏 ✔️ 👍 😊
Hello from Ohio! Stumbled upon your channel probably because I just recently started following Wild Wonderful Off Grid. My husband and I spent 2 weeks in Northern Italy about 8 years ago and fell in love with all things Italian. We just retired and I am looking for a short term rental for 3 months every year to a warmer climate. Your area looks ideal! Any suggestions on websites to check out or who to contact in your region? Love the videos! I am an avid bird watcher and in one of your videos the bird song was amazing. If you think about it, bring a good pair of binoculars and a local bird guide (book) to start identifying the birds on your property when you sit on your deck.
Thank you @brendarushka9966 Just this week I had to run to get the camera as there was an almight bird song going on! I have not looked at the footage yet but I hope I caught the sound of it. Amazing. I love those that channel and would offer Josh and the family free accomodatin and food if he could come to do my wiring! How good is he at that?! Amazing channel. Very inspiring. 😂 I don't know much about rentals sorry. It may not be a bad idea to look at long lets on holiday home sites / house swap sites or even Air BnB. Sorry I cannot help more - I've never looked at that long rent thing. Good luck. I hope you get here soon.😎
Brilliant video, been contemplating something for a while now and it was nice to see you consider the connecting flights, I've always thought direct is king to be honest but in hindsight it's worth considering so thank you for the inspiration.
I use Lufthansa and it works great. I have not tried the complex Ryanair equivalent fly to somewhere random to connect back ....and would probably avoid them (not great at delay help on two separate bookings).
Thank you for your content! Im spending most of this coming October in Puglia to explore living there PT as i near retirement. Now you've piqued my interest in Marche! 😊
Hi @lisaashbrook-welcomehomein9592 Puglia is lovely but if you can explore more then why not. I don't think there is a bad region to be honest. So much choice.
@@threeacresofmarche I completely agree :) I visited cousins in Basilicata (paternal) in 2022 and its another untapped gem. Marche seems pastoral...right up my alley. Best wishes - L
Lots of good advice for people thinking of looking at a property in the region. My place is not far from you in Belvedere Ostrense and can certainly vouch for the region as well. You should try the Café Teatro in Ostra. Nice spot for an aperitivo. Look forward to catching up with the rest of your videos. One comment about building costs, they have risen a lot since the covid and especially since the war in Ucraine. Supply issues and the cost of gas etc sent production prices all over Europe through the roof. The cost for planning etc was a big surprise too, but was something that caught my geometra off guard also. I am looking forward to traveling down at easter and doing some work on my plot.
How did you deal with the language barrier during the buying process? Do you think you might have missed some important details because of that during the purchase? How much do you think it would cost to buy a move in ready home needing a minimal amount of repairs? I’m a little too old to deal with the amount of work you have ahead of you. Keep making the videos, they are enjoyable.
Hi @dono9879 . I had help from a translator for quite a few meetings. It all worked well. You have to pay for a translator at the Notary if you are not fully fluent. I mau have missed some but in fairness it is all sold as seen and buyer beware. I would not buy a house without seeing it for myself. As for how much for a move in ready home - so many things to consider. Size, location, land etc. etc. etc. If you have a region and budget in mind you should get a good feel for the cost of the houses from the websites. casa.it and idealista are pretty good.👍
"They don't give much information, and for good reason." You are perceptive. I commend you. Very few people make such a statement on a public platform such as UA-cam. When I buy, I dearly hope you will come round for tea and conversation. You're a nice guy. A good bloke. Do British people really drink tea? I do. Green tea, mostly, with a splash of lemon. Sono americano.
Hello @stephencoury9411 and thank you. I am happy to help with questions and I am putting buyers in touch with some really helpful people who cut through the.... Anyway. Tea. Yes - I don't go mad for it but Brits do in general. Yorkshire or Tetly although there are hundreds of these fusion green tea things in the supermarkest now. I like green tea with mint or lemon but when here it is water and wine....with a coffee in the morning.😎
Thank you so much for these. It is especially helpful to hear how much you paid for things as we plan our own budget. I cannot believe paperwork and permits would be 40k....it's a new angle for us to think about when buying our fixer-upper. Love the channel and looking forward to the video about the planning applications....should be entertaining. 😂😂😂
..the details are so helpful! Thanks so much for the insight...headed to look up if this area is one of the 7% flat tax regions. I am in the US and been dreaming of Italy my whole life. Had 4 towns/villages on my list in Puglia but feel like what you described that it is just ao far down into Italy. Love the idea of train travel to Germany & beyond.
HI @myevado . I think the tax levels are set at the local region and not necessarily set at the main region level (ie Le Marche, Tuscay, Puglia etc). For example, I am in the Ancona region of Le Marche and my locat town hall is Corinaldo. Some areas have low tax as an incentive. Lots to research once you choose the region and region within that region. Best wishes.
Hi @suzannebolyard8587 I think the costs are fairly relative to be honest. One difference that I find, for the better, is the quality of the products and produce. Europe is amazing....and obviously I am very bias towards Italy.😁
I watched all your channel in one hit , so your doing something special as alot of these channels drag out the watching experience and starts to become hard to watch But fair play mate you got me drawn in ! And this video was so so informative, im 40 this year with a young and in bristol but i need to leave the city asap its all just mental Thanks again
@@threeacresofmarche im on a mission this summer to find a gem , i have 3 teenagers and a 4 year old son im looking for somewhere to have a getaway 4-6 times a year ! Im heavy into cycling and running and generally big lifestyle changes Im a wall & floor tiler specialist if you need a hand with anything let me know i could do with a break 🤩🙏🏽👍🏽 Thanks again and good luck
Great video, best one yet. Don't apologise for being you and rambling. We would all do the same ! The Adriatic coast is Italy at its undiscovered finest. A world away from the English rat race. You have the essence of existence within your reach. Keep up the videos and doing your own thing.
Hi Richard, incredible! I'm watching your video and I had the exact same thought process. That's exactly how I dealt with car transport and the airport, in the end I decided on the airport further south in Pescara. I came back two weeks ago from Italy. It is 1200 km from the Czech Republic, so it is certainly closer than you. I am 10 years older so much closer to retirement therefore I'm thinking of an apartment rather than fixing a house . As a person from inland state I prefer living next to seacost. I made a lot of videos from my trip and I am thinking about a YT channel in czech language. Good luck building your second home.
Thank you @filmovypokec-jaktovidimja5324 . I have not tried flying into Pescara yet - I will try that one trip to see how that goes with the drive from there. Best wishes for your holiday home hunting and good luck with the channel. Share the link once you have it all set up and running.🙌
Thank you@@threeacresofmarche the reason why I started comment with word "Incredible" was also for beginning of your video and my video done on the way back to Czech republic (I posted just 37 sec here: ua-cam.com/video/Mn1uO0tiGFI/v-deo.html ). I picked this your video because of "How much does it cost" in title and suddenly I saw you (me) walking at the beach! 😁 Sorry for those weird lines. Have a nice day, Peter.
Hi, it was really helpful..but wish you would rent for few days ..would love to visit your beautiful town and your serene home! Thank you again for sharing such informations
Hi @aninditasinha7435 there are plenty of great hotels and accomodation sites around Corinaldo if you do choose to visit. Terre del Piano are getting bookings for people who watch my channel and as the owner is a local he is helping people with questions they have. If I get more organised next year I will offer open days or weeks where people can call in for a chat or help etc.🤞
It’s a chatty one. A massive subject to cover and I tried to keep it under 30 mins! See the chapters to skip around and, as always, please feel free to ask me more. Apologies if I missed some questions that were sent in but I hope I covered all the most popular questions. Back to normal content for the next video…I will add the video about the planning next week or the week after. Lots going on this end - website coming soon which will have blogs covering the details, in detail. Thanks all.
*doing a new kit sound test on a windy coast was a bit gutsy / foolish!
QUESTIONS: what exactly would have been this 40k for? I mean the cost they quoted to you if you wanted to extend your house? Sounds like a complete ripoff for some paperwork or permits. Have you checked if this really is the only way to add anything to existing building?
It included every survey, report, service fee, admin fee, tax etc. etc. that you could think of. I will write a blog on the detail once the website gets going as I think it would be an interesting thing to break down and show the costs so that people can use it over time. I think I may have said in one video - they said to pay it all and I would get the money back on the parts that I did not need or use.....Sure...😂🤦♂️
By the way... you are NOT chatty at all. You are yourself, which is delightful and personable. It's as if we're sitting right in front of you having this conversation. Appreciate the insight and frankness. Please keep it coming and don't worry about being 'chatty'. My husband and I have been focusing on Tuscany and came close to purchasing 2 other properties in northern Italy, but it didn't work out. I've had your region on my radar for over a year now so it's nice to hear the various situations that you've encountered and your point of view on things. People can definitely relate!!
@@carolsoliman9238 I agree. He is doing well.
@@threeacresofmarcheexcellent content curious 😮
Hi, I’m Alex, I live in Eastbourne but I’m actually half Italian and lived in Tuscany for the first 19 years of my life, now that kids have grown up we want to move back to Italy and been thinking about Le Marche as my preferred choice. I work for Sussex police and it was actually my Sargent that told me about you , so here I am watching your videos . Just wanted to say that they are great and you’ve definitely helped me making my mind up regarding whether to go back to Tuscany or chose Le Marche. Next year I will be taking a month of work and arrange to view property, would be great to even meet up if you fancy , if you are there . Keep up the good work, well done 👍
Wow - thank you. That is great! Sounds like you have a solid plan @arm27529. A Sunday morning in Senigallia is a fantastic time and place to say hello. Who knows. Thank your Sargent for the intro!🙌
Umbria is pretty awesome as well, and cheaper than Tuscany generally.
Excellent, will keep you updated and keep in touch,and keep posting videos please, they are great 👍
The regione Is called Marche.
"Le" is just like "the" in English.
Iagree, le Marche are a wonderful region. I live in Romagna, very near.
You have just to pay attentiin to the following risk: heathquacke (Is the ols house enough solid?); and , overfloding (Is the old house in a risky lace?).
Another particolar thing is: the roads from Appenino (the central Mountains chain) to the Sea are not connected, or not so much) one eachother (cause the montains), and you need to drive down to the Adraitic coast to travel North/South.Or reaching the Road E45/E7 in the internal part of the region/Italy. It's not a "problem", just a description of the mobility in this particular region.
My favorite too!!
You should do a video on the journey from England to Italy - all the beautiful places along the way.
Thanks for the feedback and idea @dungeondesigns104 . I was wondering if it would all need to be about doing up the house but it seems that the out and about parts are as popular. The drive down and back is amazing so I will try work that in....Thanks again.🙌
I agree would love to see that road trip. I was going to ask how long the drive was from Manchester to Marche? We're planning a drive from Krakow to Puglia in April or June depending on when I fly back over. Hoping to narrow down the choices so we can compare apples to apples as you say.
With a can or two of Monster / Red Bull I have done door to door in 26 hrs. BUT, that was very clear roads, no waiting at the channel tunnel, and resting every for hours for a short sleep. I would normally say 36 to 48 hours is nice as you can have a proper over night somewhere lovely...like Lake Lucerne in Switzerland.
@@threeacresofmarche ...and skip that toxic sh*t in a can! 🤮😂
I've stayed up at castelluccio (wild camping about 23 years ago) and loved the area. As I get older the area keeps coming back to me in day dreams. My needs for a foreign home are almost identical to yourself so these videos are bloody useful. Thanks. Enjoy yourself.
Lovely to hear. Thank you. I say go for it @jamesgeorge8915 . It is not quite a walk in the park but is so very rewarding. Good luck!
My wife and I loved this video as it was exactly what we were looking for as we have started looking at finding a property in Italy, in particular in the regions of Marche, Umbria or Abruzzo. Keep up the great videos.
Thanks @MarkSnuggs . Plenty more to come...this will take me quite some time to fix up! Good luck for your search and I hoep you find a gem.
Thanks so much for this in-depth video, Richard. I found it super helpful😊 I am currently toying with the idea of a property like yours, in Italy, to enjoy and renovate. I'm 36 and have grown somewhat tired of the lack of affordability and, as such, quality of life in the UK. Especially where I am, down south. Working full time night shifts in a fairly well payed job gets me a 1 bedroom flat, whilst I'm yearning for some land, garage space, outbuildings, and ofcourse some stunning country roads and scenery to get out on my road bike. I'll have 100k euro to my name soon enough, and hoping to tick all the boxes, without a mortgage. You've inspired me. Thank you so much for that🙏
I hear you @jareddavies-russell6282 . You have a very healthy budget there and I have no doubt you could find what you want and have plenty of change. My advice would be to start making the location and situation list and then get exploring for that. You will find it! Good luck.🙌
@threeacresofmarche great advice Richard, I'm excited to get listing, researching, and exploring for the future adventure. I am looking forward to following along with your journey too matey. Much appreciated and all the best
I've got to say, this is probably one of my favorite videos on moving to Italy. I've been looking for a retirement spread, and I'll try using what you shared. Thanks from the Florida Keys!
Thank you @jamesrachal6762 . That is great to hear - thank you for the feedback. Happy to help with more questions if I can and I can do another like this in a few months if people want it. A retirement spread - I like that! That sounds like a good plan. 👍
Hello, I was in the Keys on 2013 and I have enjoyed it quite a lot... Mallory square, Duval street, Hemingway home, etc. and I am wondering how would be like living there nowadays, on 2024... I'd love to spend there my retirement, but I am thinking about the cost of living there, and I am worried about the tornados storming the area, which seems to be growing more and more in dimensions and strenght... I'd love to hear your feedback... ciao!
@@pongo1969 I've lived in Florida for 21 years. Having lived here in the Keys for the past 5 years, I would be careful about considering this as a retirement place. GREAT place to visit! But when hurricane season starts, it can get nerve wracking! Any given storm can come in and, if not literally wipe your home off it's foundation, could totally flood the home. It's only "stuff", as we say. But it's YOUR stuff that has to be replaced. There's also the fact that you are definitely segregated from the mainland. Which I happen to be ok with, but my wife.....meh. Ha! Very limited on shopping. One way in to the islands and one way out. Traffic can be a bear on any given day. And E X P E N S I V E!!!! You won't go out for a lunch for two of a sandwich and glass of tea for less than 50.00!! I'd stick with the mainland somewhere. But all that said, many people do retire here.
We just got back (June) from 2 weeks north of Rome, just day tripping. We have lived in Germany 8 yrs, and done a lot of traveling and are convinced, Italy is the place. Thanks for an outstanding video.
Thank you @williamchandler6151 . i will put together more 'information and help' videos soon.👍
Finally someone that have an open mind approach to Italy without moaning about and just open his arm to differences. I live in London for 25 years and I understand what you mean with a "lot going on" here I use to absolutely adore live here now change everything and I am looking for about one year to buy a property in Marche/ Abruzzo. Your video get me even more determined to do it thanks so much and have a very beautiful time down there!! 🌻☺️🐕🦺
Thank you @stefaniacarraro7738 . As I do the 90 day thing and am finding a way to make that work maybe you could get the best of both worlds. Go for it!
Glad I have found your channel. I'm from Osimo and I moved to Norway ten years ago. I miss my region, and hearing you taking about it make me very proud. I will follow you along, good luck 💚
Thank you @GiuliaManz . It is so nice to get comments like these from Italians. I really appreciate it and hope that I can do the region and all it has to offer justice. Did you watch that Oscar Farinetti speech - wow. I hope you are enjoying Norway.😊
That was very informative video,we have been in the area you are in about 13 years ago and just loved it. We are from Canada and going to Italy on the year of our 30 th anniversary was unbelievable. Good luck with everything and we will be watching 😊
Thank you @marcerivest6204 . What a great place to celebrate youe anniversary. Congratulations on 30 happy years. Cheers to many more. 🙌
Just loving your journey.my wife and have moved from Florida to the city of Merida Mexico in the yucatan.its been 8 years and we are interested in the Italian adventure. Keep up the great work . We are in the discovery mode now . Thanks for all the great advice. Great job amigo . Regards,
Mark & Pamela Palmer
That sounds like a great adventure @markpalmer7896 . Best of luck with the planning and hope if all come good for you both.
@markpalmer7896 Small world! From St Pete been living in Merida, Mexico for years but also looking at this area in Italy! Great minds? Saludos! Debbie Moore
You rock! Thank you for being so open and honest about your adventure and your approach to buying where you bought and about life. I 've started watching you from your first video. If you have another site please lead me to it. I'm from the States( North Carolina) and just fed up with many thing here. Trying to convince the wife to sell and move to the Motherland(Italy). Things just seem so right there. Just a gut feeling.
Be well and stay safe! Thomas
Thank you @TAG993 . I am setting up a website to support the content on here. One channel is more than enough as it is growing much faster than I anticipated....no complaints!😂
Good luck with the sell to your wife.🙌
Well done Richard! Good job!!!👏🍕🍷
Thank you @carlosestevam3620
Fantastic video Richard, really appreciate you taking the time to do this. Sounds like a stunning area! Cheers.
Thank you @jimgott2405
Back in 2005 there wasn't the abundance of information online as there is now and yes it is now very possible to find almost any property on google maps, still fun to do now. We found the property hunt enjoyable, the work can be daunting but everything is worth it for being there. The main thing to do is find your own area as Richard has done, everyone has different requirements and expectations.
Great informative video on your personal journey to purchasing your dream home. I’m sure others will gain so much from your experience. I love the fact that you didn’t go with the more popular and touristy areas of Italy but chose your own path to finding a beautiful home near the beach and beautiful villages. Thanks for being so open to answering the viewers questions! 🙏🏼♥️😊
Thank you @mmsmilenow . I don't mind answering a few questions to help. 😊
Richard I think you may be clairvoyant. This chapter was one that answered so many questions that have come up in our "brothers" chats. Thank you, with all that is going on here in the states, a bolthole may be just the thing. All kidding aside we look forward to the next chapter I your adventure.
Hi @davidlanders2853 - were you the guy that was going off to have a planning chat with your brother about getting this done? Glad it helped - feel free to ask more. There is so much more I could have talked all day! 😂
I look forward to your postings, at this point I am living vicariously through your adventure. Now the real issue is my francophile wife. @@threeacresofmarche
Tricky one...a small place in both countries is not a stupid idea....😂
The best vlog about Italy on Youtbe ,no suggar coating bs ,very informative .
Thank you. I hope to do a few more like this with information that many ask for.
Hello Richard, I love your channel. Your personality is real and raw. This is what I love most and what keeps me watching. In fact, when I first found you I watched all your videos at once.
Keep being your best self, don't worry about those who are negative as it's those that get you who are the important ones.
I just love your humor and love of life. The beauty of a sunset ,wheat field, or an olive tree help me to breathe in the love of life.
When you visit a local town, go kayaking, or visit a local market, are just as fun to watch. As when you're figuring out a diy project or cleaning out the brush.
So, thank you for something new, fun and fresh to watch!
PS - my husband and I hope to be moving to Italy in the next 18 monthhs
Hi @ahealingteacher1514 . Thank you for your kind words and for watching. Let's hope you find your ideal spot in Italy also. Best wishes.
My family is from the marche area..Fano and I have been going back to Italy for the last 5 years …in the process of getting my citizenship…my later years I will be living there …I always go there to all those towns you talk about …a great place to be
It is magical. I don't know Fano that well but do pop by occasionally to the old town on market days.
Enjoy all your videos, keep them coming and I will keep watching.
Thank you @frankn4618👍
Very informative video, love the honesty 🇮🇹
Thank you @user-zo2ut9jw6i .
This guy is just gold. So many ideas...so much common sense. I already live in Italy. Would love to go back to England...the people are different from Italians...but the food...unbeatable..as a vegetarian it would be hard giving up this quality...anyway I want to keep listening....
Thank you @paolamura3497 .😊
Greetings from a fellow part-time Le Marche resident! Such an informative video and your numbers are spot on. I totally agree with your comment about buying property outright versus trying to get a mortgage. That was the very best piece of advice we got. Trying to get a mortgage complicates matters ten-fold. You mentioned it in passing, but I think it is definitely worth highlighting: what is your long-term game plan and what is your lifestyle. For me, I love to hike and wander country roads, but also wanted to be able to walk to local bars and restaurants. I wanted to feel immersed in the culture and knew I wanted to keep my brain active in my future retirement by learning the language. In the end, those lifestyle choices meant it would be best to get a townhouse in a livlier village (we live in Mogliano near Macerata). It's all about recognizing what your own style is and what you want to do...and that can only come from visiting a few times to get a sense of where you want to be. Oh, andbtw, we have a delightful ex-pat group in our area that gets together for drinks. You'd be more than welcome to join in!
Thank you @dr.sarabairdamodio7066 . I could not agree more. It sounds as though you did this a few years before me so I hope I can flow into it all as well as you have.
Thank you for the invite. That would be lovely sometime.
Great video! Thank you for sharing the details. I bought a house in Abruzzo, and the notaio and real estate agent fees were higher. You are right that the fees vary from region to region!
Really appreciate these Q&A videos very helpful. Looking forward to the next episode.
Thank you @05glisedan . I hope it helps. There is so much more that could be covered but 30 mins is probably enough to see who wants to know more. I can make more in the future if this thing grows.👍
Just listening to the pay more for the house versus less renovation. We bought a house in France in 2008 that hadn’t been lived in since 1992 or so. It took 5 years to do up. We both worked full time and couldn’t work from home so it was really holidays and the like. It was great fun and the house is how we want it but as always budgets go out the window if you’re not careful and you end up having to adjust. As it was we were able to afford it over the years and doing stuff when time and money allowed.
A labour of love turns into a priceless book of great memories....or a money pit and just a short chapter to learn from!😂 I am saving and paying as I go at the moment and have realised that less is more. Or is that what I am selling to myself!
@@threeacresofmarche yes that’s how we did it. No quite a money pit but the roof keeps our bank account busy but we’ve found a decent roofer which is a bonus.
This is a great overview of your decision process, how you narrowed down on a region, location, and the final property as well as financials. Good luck with your rennovation process.
Thank you @Harjawalda . There has to be some method to this madness!😂
Dig the video. Glad to see we're not the only house hunters constantly with 50 tabs of homes and UA-cam videos open all the time trying to narrow it down. Looking forward to the slower pace of Italian life. I think it will be a good fit for our hub home close to her family in Poland and a cool place for my friends and family to come for holidays. Have a good day! Pearly Jam must have been cool in that village. I went to uni in Montana for a couple years where their drummer is from. We used to see them pay at a dive bar sometimes. They would always be under different band names so the place wouldn't be mobbed. It was great! In 95 I was just 18 to get in the bar and they were super popular, but not as they are now.
Hi @DannyP... Did I see a question from you re distance and drive time ? Sorry if I missed it or it wasnt from you.
@@threeacresofmarche You answered. Appreciate it. That's a long drive of 26 hrs even with the red bull! Beautiful route through for you though. Looks to be about 17 hours from my wife's family home to the place she loves in Puglia. Lake lucerne is a 10 for sure. We were there last fall meeting some friends. Sorry for all the questions. We're ready for the move. Trying to learn as much as we can to narrow down our areas like you spoke to in this video.
This was helpful, Richard. Because my Italian grandparents are from a little village in northern Marche, I know the region fairly well. The only thing I would add is a bit more depiction of the region's natural beauty. As you noted, I too have found Marche every bit as stunning as Tuscany, but without the crowds.
HI @theohafner1857 . Thank you. I tried to cram as much information into this video as I could. The main part of my channel is my house renovation along with me exploring the region and lifestyle. I will keep that mix going so over time I hope to showcase all the beauty of Le Marche in a very natural and not over produced way.
This region is stand out for me. Away from the crowds with many hidden gems that make it a wonderful place to live or spend a lot of time.😊
Congrats on an interesting and seemingly very honest video on your venture so far. For all of us with aspirations to something similar, it's wonderful to get other perspectives. So from my point of you, job well done. My wife and I, from Australia here, are seriously considering a move to Italy as a genuine retirement option, but there is so much to learn. From your presentation, and that I am seeing from other expat sources, most seem to be as happy as you are. But accessing and acknowledging the experience of others who have gone before is quite critical, so thank you. I look forward to being able to keep up with your journey and all the best going forward.
Hi @GLP53Oz. It is good and of course you hear some not so great experiences, as you would anywhere. But overall I would recommend diving in and going for it. Good luck. Feel free to ask more questions as I am sure you will still have plenty.👍
Senigallia our favourite city. We are coming to the Marken for many years. Usually stay in Pergola that is more in the inlands.
That is not far from me. I bet the mountain views are great!
“What I do for a living and other personal questions” 😂 that’s the way I would feel if someone asked me to do a UA-cam video.
But admittedly I found myself wondering that when I started watching your videos. But it wasn’t from a “nosey” perspective, it was more of a “how could I still earn a living if I took the decision to move abroad, I wonder what he does “.
Liking the videos and the awkwardness is unique and real.
Plenty out there pretending. You’ll get a real following being real.
Keep it up and all the best in your future endeavours.
Hi @MrAudioslave82 . Thank you for asking is such a nice way. Happy to answer. I work for a UK Software comany where I work from home the majority of the time. I go to head office monthly, sometime more. I have worked from home my entire career so have been lucky that way.
Thank you for the comment and feedback. I hope to keep this going as it has had such a hot start! All the best.👍
Two years ago my girlfriend and me took the train from Vienna to Ancona and stayed for some days in Staffolo, which is little bit south to you. I really can imagine why you want to live there. It was only for some days but we really felt in love with Le Marche. The landscape and villages are so beautiful. But stay away from no vehicles zones, because we were fined from the Falconara police after we returned our car at the airport
Funny you should say that @eiswanderer4664 . Parking rules and these sort of signs are the 2nd hardest part of being here...behind learning the lingo to talk to builders merchants and delivery people on the phone.😂
A great insight into your journey so far. Looking forward to the planning episode next...!!!
Thank you @thebrowns1017 .
Oh wow, if I understand correctly (english) you are in one of the most beautiful areas in Italy. Excellent choice. Corinaldo is a pearl. Le Marche are beautiful, they are not yet too inflated as Tuscany and They are as beautiful as Tuscany. The location is strategic and there is a lot of art. Raffaello Sanzio was born in Urbino 😍
Hello @WireItalia . ❤️ Le Marche. I visited Urbino recently to film it as one of my adventure days out segments. That is such a lovely town!😊
@@threeacresofmarche Great! I can't wait to see Urbino!
Just joined & catching up on your videos. Hi from New Zealand, I know what you mean about Italy, fab country, have holidayed there a few times & absolutely love it, can’t wait to go back. Keep up the good work, you’ve got a beautiful property & small is good!
HI @diane7925 . Thanks for watching and taking the time. Lets hope you get back to Italy one day soon.😎
What a coincidence .. I was looking at and around Ancona over the past few days for several reasons including flights and ferry trips out of Ancona to Corfu etc.
Great @Video881616 I think the more you look the more Le Marche opens up with all it has to offer.👍
Richard, just found your channel, exceptional content, has answered so many questions I have about how to pursue my own dream of moving to Italy. It's early days on my journey, but channels like yours are going to be invaluable on making it a reality.
Thank you @CG-hj1cu . Good luck for your search. Feel free to ask questions if you feel I can help. I will try my best to answer as many as I can although my inbox is filling up very quickly these days so apologise if I miss it!😊
Totally agree with you Richard about Puglia. It's a stunning region but would never buy a house there as it's too far to drive there on a regular basis, can be extremely hot and overcrowded in summer and too quiet in the winter. Le Marche is absolutely perfect and Senigallia is a lovely place both in winter and summer.
Hi @christinecoates2499 . I think I am getting to know a few faces in the comments as this ticks along. Thanks for watching - good to hear from you.
My retirement is closing in but I'm not interested in owning anything. I'm in America and would likely look into renting a furnished apartment or home for 6 months a year to get away from the cold & snow in winter. This way I think works best I can try Mexico one year and possibly Italy another. Still figuring it all out..
That sounds like a good plan @oldcrook510 . Have you looked at house swapping? I might look at that with this place in the future. How nice to have a few months here, a few months there. Wonderful.😎
There are many, many places where one can rent a winter escape apartment. You may have a problem with some place in Europe due to the 90 day limit out of every 180 days unless you get some sort of residence visa.
Mexico, Ecuador, Thailand, Vietnam, Turkey, so many options. Just spend time online and you'll see people talking about what has worked and not worked for them.
Can't thank you enough for sharing your experience in such great detail. I love that you get to the point and talk quickly. Watching your info-rich vids is a good use of my time. 🙂
Thank you @tinakirkham9486 . A hard edit to cut it down. A lot to cover in 30 minutes! There will be some more in depth detail videos like this soon. Happy to answer any questions, if I can.👍
Good luck with everything,I bought a nice apartment in Italy(Trieste) 10 years ago and soon I will be moving there permanently to enjoy La dolce vita
10 years - I bet you can't wait! Best wishes @ninotufegdzic9175
Thank you for sharing, you make it very easy to understand compared with other videos I've seen. Very informative and helpful.👍
Thanks @neutonrenda2303 . Glad you've found it helpful.🙌
Very enjoyable video. I visited Italy last June & July. I stayed mostly in Trento area with a few days over in Tuscany (Lucca). Seemed like the weather was extreme last year. While in the military, I lived in the Trentino area for more than 4 yrs. There, as of last year, property is pretty hard to find & Italians say it's expensive. Being that I live in California, it's quite a long voyage for me. I really appreciate your content as it would be a dream for me to be in your shoes. I do know how beautiful Italy (and the people) can be.
I have friends that live near the Trento area. Top of lake Garda and Arco. I love it up there. It seems like an adults playground for any activity out doors. Amazing place. It is expensive but is a big holiday area so pulls lots of people. I hope you make it back and maybe get a do'er upper somewhere one day.🙌
Love all your insights thanks for putting this out.
You're welcome. Thank you. @surevindication
Thanks, Richard another enjoyable watch can't wait to get back over in April.
Thank you @caymanblack9567 . Safe trip.👍
My brother visits his daughter in Tuscany and loves it. My eldest brother had a dream of sailing across Lake Como with all the family but died suddenly at 80 after a lifetime of hard graft. He never sat still and worked renovating til the day he died. Its good to see you are aiming for the perfect balance. I hope you achieve your dreams and enjoy plenty of sunsets🌞🌻☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️love the videos! Cheers from Oz🦘
Shame that the sailing dream did not come off. I have a similar day dream to get into sailing...one thing at a time and all in balance, as you say. 😊
Hope you do it one day Richard, sailing I mean, and raise a glass to my brother Mike🥂@@threeacresofmarche
Such an insightful video and so helpful so thanks for sharing. I have been to the area once...it's lovely...and as you say under-rated...Tuscany without the people/prices.....I did worry about earthquakes mind but you have found yourself and incredible spot!
Thank you @masherida . The beauty of Italy is there as so many amazing places that cater for all budgets.
My ex husband and I came close to buying a 2/2 house in Zambrone overlooking the Terrenian Sea and beautiful beach. It was in a small gated community sitting up in the hills. It was 145,000 euros. We didn't get it because the bank in Milan wouldn't give us the financing we needed. The region of Calabria is still super cheap and the beaches are beautiful, especially in Tropea, and it's close to Sicily.
I’m jealous😁, I’m looking for a house in Italy, thank you for the information.
Hi @7TerriPod good luck with your search. If you are looking around the region I am in sign up to the mailing list on my website and there may be some content on there that may help. *the site is new also so is light on content at the moment....
Great video, thanks. I live in pescara, Abruzzo which isn’t too far away from you. Can’t agree with you more about the location and the life style!
HI @hereisnowhy2110 . That is a lovely part. I get a lot of questions from people looking to buy around your area.👍
Love this! It’s just so right, and great advice. All the same reasons we bought in Spoleto too. When you look back on it all now you see how far you came! I still feel like it was a dream even tho we’ve owned ours for 8 months now! Saying that wouldn’t do it again in a hurry - I hated sending the money over to the notary that was a worry I thought! And the renovation work just keeps on giving too but we just love Italy too. If you’re ever over the other side of those mountains come to spoleto :)
Hi @secretspoleto - it is one of those double edge rollercoasters....you don't want to get off but wonder would you step back on if it did stop. It is all a good adventure! Thank you for the invite. Good luck with your renovation.😎
Thanks so much for the great info! I've been researching moving to France for a while. Just starting to consider Italy.
You have a tough choice to make there @nancytaylor5766 but my vote is to head further south.😎🇮🇹 Good luck with your search.
I live in SoCal and want sun and warmth so that's my thought as well!
Might have to find you there and sit and talk with you when I’m there in August from 12 to the 29 ….to get more information about the ins and outs about buying in Italy
Hi @davidemontini8298 . Happy for you to buy me a coffee if you are in Corinaldo at the same time.👍
Thanks for the information with what’s all involved taxes …etc..etc…..
Cheers from Canada
From the Netherlands thanks again for sharing your experience in your journey and your life.
This video is not only nice to watch, but also very helpful for our choises we want to make.
Thanks a lot for sharing and all the best for realizing your dream.
Thank you @lucaspolderman6622 . I hope you too can chase your dreams. Go for it! Good luck.😊
Waar denk je dan aan concreet?
@@Billy-the-Kid De Marken of Umbriè. Deze video's helpen ons met informatie in zo'n proces.
@@lucaspolderman6622 Okay. Definitief weg hier of vakantiehuis?
I’ve been looking ever since I watched your first video of cleaning up your property. Thanks for all
The info!
Still a lot to clear @jeff-langridge😂 Thanks for sticking around. Back to the house renovation for a few videos. Slow progress is being made.😄
Best video I’ve seen on buying in Italy. In past years, I took college students to Florence for two months, side weekend trips. Have been looking at Puglia and Calabria, grateful for your assessment. Wish to be on the coastline, Marche did not occur to me - scale, views, markets, accessibility. Agree, the art historian in me needs to finish off any living space myself to my sensibilities of “home.” I’m searching for a video of the property you purchased. We want to buy within a year. Interested in chatting more to plan a scouting trip late fall, early 2025.
Hi @carolpatterson3087 . I have a chennel that the video sit on - you should see the series on there with house tour in the subject. Thanks for the kind words.
I’m so interested in everything you are sharing. It will just be me do very much want the nitty gritty advice. Thank you so much for taking the time to share.
Hi @gennyjustdownthelane8967 I don't mind doing one of these again in a few months as the questions build up. I am also setting up a website to support this content and give the nitty gritty detail that some are looking for. Feel free to ask questions or suggest things you'd like to know more about.👍
Glad to see you back fabulous job you are doing what is about that accent that makes me oh you know have a wonderful day love from Florida
Thank you @priscillajohnson6573 you too.
Thank you so much for your videos, from Ireland.
Thanks
Thank you so much for this very kind gesture @hartzland7658 🙌😊
You found the best region!
It feels great so I'd agree....I have a very bias opinion now of course!😂
Isn’t Senigallia about 200 miles from LeMerche. And you bike there?
😂 no. its just up the road....a road that is a cyclists dream. Like a carpet with great views either side.
Le Marche is the name of the whole region. ."Le" is like "the" in English....so the name of the regioni is MARCH.@@BerniePoodiack
More of the surrounding areas & you’re plans for what you want to do with the property. Really good information thank you for sharing what you have learned. 👍👍🇬🇧🙏
Thank you @pollatso I will do a few more of these type of tip videos over the coming months.
We love Italy and if we could afford a little place that needed a little tlc, not diy people, we would be there in a heartbeat. How does the 90 day rule work or have you had to get a visa. Love your channel. 😁🥂
The 90 day rule used to work just fine for me. Now that I feel that I need to be here more I am looking at the Digital Nomad visa. I will vlog the process once I get into it (soon).
Thanks so much for clarifying that. Being a single female retiree I am leaning towards something that doesn't need building or reno work just some minor cosmetic updating
Hi @jeanfarmer6780 . Good luck with your search.
Drove to Italy couple of times From UK through France and Switzerland , its just brilliant , would advise anyone to do that .
Grace period is now 1 year. Also 2% now if you become residents and still 9% for a 2nd home. Keep going love tuning in
Thanks @HazelReilly-oc4io - I will pin this comment so others can see.
This is very informative and helpful. I like that your home 🏡 is is your home and not a business to enjoy for the pleasure of life. This maybe 🤔 a silly question …What is geometries and what are there function in the buying process? 😊
HI @user-of9bx1uk3u . Geometries seem to be the people that collate the paperwork and plans between customers and the authorities. If you are looking for one make sure you meet one that comes highly recommended to you. My current one seems to take longer than most and seems to charge over the odds and also seems to 'forget' some things so that delays me and costs me more. 😂
I have been introduced to a better one for the next wave of projects. 👍
14:48 what a wonderful place ❤love it
Caio new viewer and subscriber. Been binge watching your videos here in Ventura California. Will be looking ourselves at one point. Look forward to your content. Thank you for sharing and great insight and information. Gratzi n Saluté
Thank you @ronniesherpalee4150 . Ventura looks a pretty cool place to be. A few months here with a few months there could be La Dolce Vita. Best wishes.
@@threeacresofmarche I agree La Dolce vida. Looks so wonderful there, will be looking. I was able to experience southern France finally at 55. So now Viva La Italia… Hope you well and in good spirits. Caio
Great video Richard
A lot information i did not know when buying in another country
Such beautiful countryside and love the city too
So much in the way of entertainment in the area
Thank you for sharing and be waiting to watch the next video
Ciao ❤❤❤❤❤
You're welcome. Thank you @marilynmeade2286 .
Thank you for the heart ❤️
Excellent information, subscribed !
Hi Richard, I just found your videos in UA-cam, we are not far away, since xmas day (ho-ho-ho!) owning a property in a small medieval town, we are still clearing out junk out of the house accumulated since the middle ages! 😂 we visit often Corinaldo, we love there! Come for lunch one day! Good luck!!!
That's great @Haverify Congratulations and happy new home! Maybe see you in Corinaldo soon.👍
@@threeacresofmarche we just been yesterday for dinner in Corinaldo, we definitely are having too much of "la bella vita" and not working enough in the house! 😂...today Senegalia (you get the picture?😂) ...I will find you in IG and DM our number if you fancy to meet with us for an aperitivo!
Love the Marches for cycling😊
Me too.😊
Wow just noticed you're almost at 14k subs. Congratulations 🌟 🎊
Thanks for sharing the pros and the cons. Especially finding that balance. 👍 And finding your spot.
30:04 Wait What what what? Simple minds, Sting😮 and other big names awesome. Well done my friend well done 👏 ✔️ 👍 😊
It packs in a lot for a small fishing town.😎
Hello from Ohio!
Stumbled upon your channel probably because I just recently started following Wild Wonderful Off Grid.
My husband and I spent 2 weeks in Northern Italy about 8 years ago and fell in love with all things Italian.
We just retired and I am looking for a short term rental for 3 months every year to a warmer climate. Your area looks ideal!
Any suggestions on websites to check out or who to contact in your region?
Love the videos!
I am an avid bird watcher and in one of your videos the bird song was amazing. If you think about it, bring a good pair of binoculars and a local bird guide (book) to start identifying the birds on your property when you sit on your deck.
Thank you @brendarushka9966
Just this week I had to run to get the camera as there was an almight bird song going on! I have not looked at the footage yet but I hope I caught the sound of it. Amazing.
I love those that channel and would offer Josh and the family free accomodatin and food if he could come to do my wiring! How good is he at that?! Amazing channel. Very inspiring. 😂
I don't know much about rentals sorry. It may not be a bad idea to look at long lets on holiday home sites / house swap sites or even Air BnB. Sorry I cannot help more - I've never looked at that long rent thing.
Good luck. I hope you get here soon.😎
Brilliant video, been contemplating something for a while now and it was nice to see you consider the connecting flights, I've always thought direct is king to be honest but in hindsight it's worth considering so thank you for the inspiration.
I use Lufthansa and it works great. I have not tried the complex Ryanair equivalent fly to somewhere random to connect back ....and would probably avoid them (not great at delay help on two separate bookings).
Thank you for your content! Im spending most of this coming October in Puglia to explore living there PT as i near retirement. Now you've piqued my interest in Marche! 😊
Hi @lisaashbrook-welcomehomein9592 Puglia is lovely but if you can explore more then why not. I don't think there is a bad region to be honest. So much choice.
@@threeacresofmarche I completely agree :) I visited cousins in Basilicata (paternal) in 2022 and its another untapped gem. Marche seems pastoral...right up my alley. Best wishes - L
We have also done this in the Taranto region, great to see you explain the process.
Thank you @Bluray50gig . I hope to get the planning permission video out soon....
I m from Poland and also thinking about house in Italy. Your video and insights are very helpful.😊 subscribed!
Thank you @djkadlubek-sp2lq . Best wishes for your house search.
Lots of good advice for people thinking of looking at a property in the region. My place is not far from you in Belvedere Ostrense and can certainly vouch for the region as well. You should try the Café Teatro in Ostra. Nice spot for an aperitivo. Look forward to catching up with the rest of your videos.
One comment about building costs, they have risen a lot since the covid and especially since the war in Ucraine. Supply issues and the cost of gas etc sent production prices all over Europe through the roof. The cost for planning etc was a big surprise too, but was something that caught my geometra off guard also. I am looking forward to traveling down at easter and doing some work on my plot.
Hi @rogerhampton4111 . The prices did go crazy, I agree. I get the feeling they are coming down nicely. Fuel at the pump is good again.
How did you deal with the language barrier during the buying process? Do you think you might have missed some important details because of that during the purchase? How much do you think it would cost to buy a move in ready home needing a minimal amount of repairs? I’m a little too old to deal with the amount of work you have ahead of you. Keep making the videos, they are enjoyable.
Hi @dono9879 . I had help from a translator for quite a few meetings. It all worked well. You have to pay for a translator at the Notary if you are not fully fluent. I mau have missed some but in fairness it is all sold as seen and buyer beware. I would not buy a house without seeing it for myself. As for how much for a move in ready home - so many things to consider. Size, location, land etc. etc. etc. If you have a region and budget in mind you should get a good feel for the cost of the houses from the websites. casa.it and idealista are pretty good.👍
"They don't give much information, and for good reason."
You are perceptive. I commend you. Very few people make such a statement on a public platform such as UA-cam.
When I buy, I dearly hope you will come round for tea and conversation. You're a nice guy. A good bloke.
Do British people really drink tea? I do. Green tea, mostly, with a splash of lemon.
Sono americano.
Hello @stephencoury9411 and thank you. I am happy to help with questions and I am putting buyers in touch with some really helpful people who cut through the....
Anyway. Tea. Yes - I don't go mad for it but Brits do in general. Yorkshire or Tetly although there are hundreds of these fusion green tea things in the supermarkest now. I like green tea with mint or lemon but when here it is water and wine....with a coffee in the morning.😎
Thank you so much for these. It is especially helpful to hear how much you paid for things as we plan our own budget. I cannot believe paperwork and permits would be 40k....it's a new angle for us to think about when buying our fixer-upper. Love the channel and looking forward to the video about the planning applications....should be entertaining. 😂😂😂
Thanks. @jacobseal That planning video should help with some pointers on the mistakes I made.👍
..the details are so helpful! Thanks so much for the insight...headed to look up if this area is one of the 7% flat tax regions. I am in the US and been dreaming of Italy my whole life. Had 4 towns/villages on my list in Puglia but feel like what you described that it is just ao far down into Italy. Love the idea of train travel to Germany & beyond.
HI @myevado . I think the tax levels are set at the local region and not necessarily set at the main region level (ie Le Marche, Tuscay, Puglia etc). For example, I am in the Ancona region of Le Marche and my locat town hall is Corinaldo. Some areas have low tax as an incentive. Lots to research once you choose the region and region within that region. Best wishes.
Thanks for the info! I've always wondered about the costs over there. I live in Florida and can't wait to move...somewhere. 🙂
Hi @suzannebolyard8587 I think the costs are fairly relative to be honest. One difference that I find, for the better, is the quality of the products and produce. Europe is amazing....and obviously I am very bias towards Italy.😁
I watched all your channel in one hit , so your doing something special as alot of these channels drag out the watching experience and starts to become hard to watch
But fair play mate you got me drawn in ! And this video was so so informative, im 40 this year with a young and in bristol but i need to leave the city asap its all just mental
Thanks again
Thank you for the feedback @MILESOFLIFE11 I really appreciate it. I thought Bristol was one of the better cities? I know what you mean though...😂
@@threeacresofmarche im on a mission this summer to find a gem , i have 3 teenagers and a 4 year old son im looking for somewhere to have a getaway 4-6 times a year ! Im heavy into cycling and running and generally big lifestyle changes
Im a wall & floor tiler specialist if you need a hand with anything let me know i could do with a break 🤩🙏🏽👍🏽
Thanks again and good luck
Great video, best one yet. Don't apologise for being you and rambling. We would all do the same ! The Adriatic coast is Italy at its undiscovered finest. A world away from the English rat race. You have the essence of existence within your reach. Keep up the videos and doing your own thing.
Thank you for the kind comments @stephenbyrne7192 . I really appreciate the support I am getting, so thank you.
wow Richard, another very interesting video!!!
Thank you @giober463 . Great to have you watching.
Authentic video, nice work and so helpful with your experiences so far. :)
Thank you. Glad you found it useful.👍
Thank you so much for creating such an informative video!
Thank you @Oksana1966 . I will collect the questions as they come through and do some more like this in the future. Thank you for watching.👍
Hi Richard, incredible! I'm watching your video and I had the exact same thought process. That's exactly how I dealt with car transport and the airport, in the end I decided on the airport further south in Pescara. I came back two weeks ago from Italy. It is 1200 km from the Czech Republic, so it is certainly closer than you. I am 10 years older so much closer to retirement therefore I'm thinking of an apartment rather than fixing a house . As a person from inland state I prefer living next to seacost. I made a lot of videos from my trip and I am thinking about a YT channel in czech language. Good luck building your second home.
Thank you @filmovypokec-jaktovidimja5324 . I have not tried flying into Pescara yet - I will try that one trip to see how that goes with the drive from there.
Best wishes for your holiday home hunting and good luck with the channel. Share the link once you have it all set up and running.🙌
Thank you@@threeacresofmarche the reason why I started comment with word "Incredible" was also for beginning of your video and my video done on the way back to Czech republic (I posted just 37 sec here: ua-cam.com/video/Mn1uO0tiGFI/v-deo.html ). I picked this your video because of "How much does it cost" in title and suddenly I saw you (me) walking at the beach! 😁 Sorry for those weird lines. Have a nice day, Peter.
Thats amazing! It is the same. 😃 🙌
Great vid mate. I'm looking down the road in Abruzzo. But great tips and info. Thanks a bunch.
Thank you for inspiration. My dream country for future life has been made 😊
Lovely @filsed . Best wishes for your search and big move.🙌
Very informative, just a few kilometers away is Fano, several riding clubs there. You have to try a moretta.
I have not cycled into Fano yet @smilo7f255 . But plan to this summer. What is a Moreatta?
A Moretta is a coffee that is strong and sweet created primarily for fisherman to warm them for the daily work on the adriatic.@@threeacresofmarche
sounds worth a try - thanks.
Hi, it was really helpful..but wish you would rent for few days ..would love to visit your beautiful town and your serene home! Thank you again for sharing such informations
Hi @aninditasinha7435 there are plenty of great hotels and accomodation sites around Corinaldo if you do choose to visit. Terre del Piano are getting bookings for people who watch my channel and as the owner is a local he is helping people with questions they have. If I get more organised next year I will offer open days or weeks where people can call in for a chat or help etc.🤞
@@threeacresofmarche thank you so much..have a wonderful weekend
Thanks a million for your info ..Very helpful Peter from South Africa
Thank you @user-ey4ss1fq3t . Glad it helps. Lots more to cover really and I don't mind doing a few more like this occasionally, if people want that.👍