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Why Italy Remains One of Europe’s Most Desirable Places to Live — And Where People Are Moving Now

by Nick Marr
February 22, 2026
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Italy has always occupied a unique position in the European lifestyle imagination. It is not simply a destination — it is an idea. The promise of la dolce vita, slower living, exceptional food, historic cities, and accessible property continues to attract buyers, retirees, entrepreneurs, and remote workers from across the UK, the United States, and Northern Europe.

But beyond postcards and romantic stereotypes, a more practical question is driving interest today:

Where in Italy actually offers the best quality of life in 2026?

A recent guide published on European Property exploring the best places to live in Italy highlights how dramatically lifestyle choices can vary between regions — from Alpine cities with world-class infrastructure to relaxed southern coastal towns offering affordability and sunshine. (See: https://europeanproperty.com/best-places-to-live-in-italy/)

What’s becoming clear is that Italy is no longer one market — it’s several distinct lifestyle economies operating at once.


Italy’s Appeal Has Shifted From Holiday Dream to Permanent Move

For decades, foreign buyers viewed Italy primarily as a second-home destination. That trend has evolved.

Today’s movers are increasingly full-time residents motivated by:

  • Remote work flexibility
  • Lifestyle reprioritisation post-pandemic
  • Tax incentives for new residents
  • Lower living costs compared with major global cities
  • Desire for cultural and environmental quality of life

Regions such as Tuscany continue to attract international buyers drawn by countryside living and historic property opportunities, while cities like Milan and Rome now compete globally for professionals and entrepreneurs. (EuropeanProperty.com)

The shift is significant: Italy is transitioning from a retirement fantasy to a serious relocation destination.


Northern Italy: Efficiency Meets Lifestyle

Northern Italy consistently ranks highest for measurable quality of life.

According to Italy’s respected Il Sole 24 Ore quality-of-life rankings, cities such as Milan, Bolzano, Bologna, Trento and Verona score strongly across employment, services, infrastructure, and environmental indicators. (Italianismo – Notícias sobre a Itália)

Why buyers choose the north:

  • Strong economies and job markets
  • Reliable public transport
  • Excellent healthcare systems
  • Proximity to Switzerland, Austria, and France
  • Alpine and lakeside lifestyles

Milan, in particular, has reinvented itself as an international hub attracting global residents through tax incentives and urban regeneration projects, increasingly positioning itself alongside cities like London and New York — but with a distinctly Italian lifestyle advantage. (The Wall Street Journal)

For property investors, this translates into stable rental demand and long-term capital appeal.


Central Italy: Culture, Balance and Timeless Living

Central Italy remains the emotional heart of international relocation.

Cities such as Florence and Bologna combine walkability, culture, education, and manageable scale — making them particularly attractive for families and expats seeking integration rather than isolation. (deliver1.co.uk)

Tuscany continues to draw foreign buyers not just for scenery but for flexibility:

  • Historic apartments in cities
  • Farmhouses and villas in rural areas
  • Strong tourism rental markets
  • Established expat communities

Smaller towns surrounding Florence offer a mix of affordability and authenticity, helping explain why American and British buyers continue moving into the region in increasing numbers. (Business Insider)


Southern Italy: Value and Lifestyle Are Driving Renewed Interest

While northern regions dominate economic rankings, southern Italy is gaining attention for a different reason — value.

Cities such as Palermo, Bari, and Lecce offer significantly lower living costs while maintaining high lifestyle quality, especially for retirees and remote workers. (pickfords.co.uk)

Key advantages include:

  • Lower property prices
  • Warmer climate
  • Strong local culture
  • Less congestion and tourism pressure outside peak seasons

Government initiatives encouraging people to move into smaller towns — including renovation incentives and relocation grants — highlight Italy’s broader strategy to revitalise rural communities. (The Sun)

For buyers priced out of northern Europe, southern Italy increasingly represents one of Europe’s last lifestyle arbitrage opportunities.


Lakes and Coastal Living: The Prestige Markets

At the premium end, Italy’s lakes and coastal regions continue to define luxury European living.

Lake Como, the Amalfi Coast, Liguria, and Sardinia remain among the country’s most desirable real estate locations, combining scenery, exclusivity, and international recognition. (EuropeanProperty.com)

Lake Como in particular attracts high-net-worth buyers seeking privacy, natural beauty, and proximity to Milan’s international connectivity. (EuropeanProperty.com)

These markets behave differently from the rest of Italy — driven more by global wealth trends than domestic economics.


Choosing Where to Live in Italy Depends on One Question

The biggest mistake foreign buyers make is asking:

“Where is the best place in Italy?”

The better question is:

“What lifestyle do I want Italy to give me?”

Because Italy offers multiple versions of life:

Lifestyle Goal Best Regions
Career & business Milan, Turin, Bologna
Culture & balance Florence, Rome
Retirement & affordability Puglia, Sicily, Abruzzo
Luxury lifestyle Lake Como, Amalfi Coast
Family living Bologna, Lucca
Slow countryside living Tuscany, Umbria

Each delivers a different interpretation of Italian living — and increasingly, buyers are choosing based on daily quality of life rather than prestige alone.


Why Italy’s Popularity Is Likely to Grow

Several structural trends suggest Italy’s appeal is strengthening rather than fading:

  • Remote work normalisation
  • Global tax mobility
  • Lifestyle migration replacing traditional expat relocation
  • Rising costs in northern Europe and North America
  • Improved residency pathways including digital nomad visas

At the same time, Italy still offers something rare in modern Europe: authentic lifestyle value combined with cultural depth.

And unlike many lifestyle destinations, buyers can still enter the market across a wide price spectrum — from rural renovation projects to world-class luxury estates.


Final Thoughts

Italy’s enduring attraction isn’t simply its beauty — it’s its flexibility.

You can live a metropolitan international life in Milan, a Renaissance lifestyle in Florence, a coastal retirement in Puglia, or a vineyard-filled countryside existence in Tuscany — all within one country.

As highlighted in the European Property guide to the best places to live in Italy, the real opportunity lies in understanding how regional differences shape everyday living.

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