Buying property in Sardinia is often a mix of excitement and fear. The island offers beaches, countryside and towns that are hard to match elsewhere in the Mediterranean, but the legal and practical side can feel opaque—especially if you are buying from abroad. In daily practice, the same mistakes appear again and again when…
When browsing property listings in Sardinia, international buyers often encounter properties offered at significantly lower prices than comparable homes in the region. A rustic stone building with countryside views, a warehouse structure on beautiful land, or an older rural dwelling might be listed for a fraction of what a modern apartment costs in a…
Buying a property in Sardinia should feel like the beginning of a new life chapter, not the start of a legal battle. Yet most foreign buyers only discover serious legal issues when it is too late, after they have already signed a binding preliminary contract and paid a significant deposit that they cannot recover…