🇮🇹 Buying a Property in Italy as a UK Citizen: Documents You’ll Need in 2025

Your essential guide to navigating the Italian property market post-Brexit

Dreaming of owning a rustic farmhouse in Umbria, a seaside villa in Puglia, or a chic city apartment in Rome? Good news: UK citizens can still buy property in Italy post-Brexit — but there are a few important documents and steps to be aware of.

Here’s your essential document checklist to prepare for buying a home in Italy.

🗂️ 1. Valid Passport
You’ll need a passport with at least 6 months’ validity from the date of your property purchase or travel. A photocopy will be required for notarial acts.

🧾 2. Italian Tax Code (Codice Fiscale)
This is a mandatory identification number for all property transactions in Italy.
You’ll use it for:

Signing contracts

Paying taxes

Setting up utility bills

👉 Learn more: How UK citizens can get a codice fiscale in Italy (link to your post on codice fiscale)

🏦 3. Italian Bank Account
While it’s not strictly required, having an Italian bank account is highly recommended (and often requested by notaries) to:

Transfer the funds for the purchase

Pay taxes, fees, and utilities

Receive rental income (if applicable)

🔗 Related: How to Set Up an Italian Bank Account as a Foreigner

📄 4. Proof of Funds / Source of Funds
Due to anti-money laundering regulations, you may be asked to provide:

Bank statements

A declaration of lawful origin of the funds

Mortgage documents, if you’re financing the purchase

✍️ 5. Power of Attorney (Optional but Practical)
If you’re not in Italy during the completion, you can give Power of Attorney (Procura) to a trusted legal representative to sign on your behalf. This document must be notarised and translated into Italian if signed abroad.

💡 Tip: Learn how to delegate property management in Italy

📝 6. Pre-purchase Documentation (Handled by Your Agent or Lawyer)
Your real estate agent or lawyer will help gather:

Property title (visura catastale)

Land registry records

Energy performance certificate (APE)

Seller’s identity and ownership proof

🔗 Read more: Legal Due Diligence Before Buying a House in Italy

🛡️ Do You Need a Lawyer?
While not required by law, hiring a qualified Italian property lawyer is strongly recommended to:

Ensure contracts are legally sound

Translate and explain legal terms

Represent your interests during the transaction

🏠 Bonus: After You Buy
Once you’ve bought your Italian home, you’ll also need to consider:

IMU (property tax for second homes)

TARI (waste tax)

Utilities and services setup

Optional: Register for Elective Residency if you plan to live in Italy long-term

🔗 Must-read: How to Apply for an Elective Residency Visa in Italy

📩 Need Help Navigating the Process?
At Umbria Download Ltd., we specialise in assisting UK citizens with:

Codice fiscale registration

Property viewings and legal checks

Delegated purchase via Power of Attorney

Setting up utilities and local tax representation

📧 Contact us at hello@theperfectplace.store
📞 Or call +44 (0) 7828 552627 to schedule a free consultation.

Tags: #BuyInItaly #ItalyPropertyGuide #UKToItaly #CodiceFiscale #ItalianHomeOwnership #LiveInItaly #ItalianRealEstate

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Booking a trip to Umbria isn’t just about locking in dates—it’s about setting the tone for your entire travel experience. Whether you’re a remote worker looking for peace and Wi-Fi, a family craving open space, or a traveler chasing slow days and good wine, this underrated Italian region delivers. And what might surprise you? You start learning how you like to travel just by booking the trip.

Enjoying the Journey: What Booking Teaches You About Traveling in Umbria

Here are seven things booking teaches you—and how to make the most of it on your journey to Umbria.


1. You Learn What Actually Matters to You

Whether you’re looking for a rustic agriturismo in the hills or a cozy apartment in a medieval town, booking helps you figure out your real travel style. For countryside charm, check out this list of Umbrian farm stays on Booking.com.


2. You Discover That “Perfect” Isn’t Always the Best Fit

A five-star property might look great, but something with personality—even if it has quirks—might suit you better. Consider browsing hand-picked local homes in Umbria on Airbnb to find places with character and heart.


3. You Learn to Read Between the Lines (and the Reviews)

Travelers who’ve been there offer insight no guidebook can. Use reviews wisely on platforms like Booking.com to spot patterns and find hidden gems, not just big names.


4. You Get Better at Balancing Budget and Experience

Want to save on accommodation so you can splurge on a vineyard lunch or guided tour? Smart move. Book your stay through Booking.com or Airbnb, and plan unforgettable experiences with GetYourGuide’s top-rated tours in Umbria.


5. You Understand That Location Shapes Everything

Where you stay determines how you experience Umbria. Want walkability? Try stays in Spello or Assisi. Prefer quiet countryside views? Look toward places near Montefalco or Todi.


6. You Start Traveling Your Way, Not the Tourist Way

Booking gives you freedom. You’re not tied to a schedule or group tour—you make your own plan. Find flexible cancellation options and customizable itineraries via Booking.com or build your day around activities from GetYourGuide.


7. You Realize the Trip Starts Long Before You Arrive

Researching the walk from your apartment to the local market or the time of day the light hits the Cascata delle Marmore just right—that’s part of the trip. Book your base, then explore activities like this hiking tour at the waterfall.


Need a Starting Point? Explore These Umbrian Towns

Here are a few traveler favorites, with booking links to get you started:


Final Thought
Booking is more than clicking “Reserve”—it’s where the real trip begins. Umbria invites you to slow down and live in the moment, and that starts with choosing the right stay, the right town, and the right pace. Take your time. Enjoy the process. And let each click get you closer to a holiday that feels just right.


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