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Olgiate Molgora, Italy

Olgiate Molgora, Italy

Guide Price

$402,840

373,000 EUR

$400K-$599K
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PROPERTY TYPE

house

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

3

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Description

Nel cuore della tranquilla frazione di San Zeno (Olgiate Molgora), a Olgiate Molgora, proponiamo una casa indipendente con giardino privato, ideale per chi desidera vivere in un contesto riservato e verde senza rinunciare alla comodità dei collegamenti verso Milano. Una soluzione pensata per famiglie o per due nuclei che vogliono condividere la stessa proprietà mantenendo autonomia e spazi distinti. La posizione permette di conciliare facilmente lavoro e vita privata: la stazione ferroviaria è raggiungibile in pochi minuti e consente spostamenti rapidi verso la città, mentre il contesto rimane silenzioso e immerso nel verde, perfetto per chi desidera rientrare a casa e ritrovare tranquillità ogni giorno. La casa si sviluppa su più livelli e offre una distribuzione degli spazi estremamente flessibile. Al primo piano si trova un bilocale accogliente con soggiorno e cucina a vista, camera matrimoniale e bagno, affiancato da un locale oggi utilizzato come palestra facilmente adattabile a studio o stanza hobby. Il secondo piano ospita un trilocale luminoso con zona giorno conviviale, due camere e due bagni, pensato per garantire comfort e privacy. Al piano terra, la taverna con ulteriore bagno crea uno spazio ideale per momenti in famiglia, cene con amici o una zona relax separata dal resto dell'abitazione. La totale indipendenza e l'assenza di spese condominiali rendono la gestione semplice e autonoma. La presenza di due unità abitative distinte offre una soluzione concreta per f

Location

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Living in Olgiate Molgora

Espresso at the bar every morning, pasta made the way your grandmother wished she could, and a culture that treats every meal, every sunset, and every conversation as something worth lingering over.

Visa

Digital Nomad Visa — requires remote work for foreign clients/employers, min €28,000/yr net income, and 6 months work experience. Valid 1 year, renewable. Elective Residence Visa — for retirees and those with passive income (€31,000/yr minimum, no work allowed). Both offer a path to long-term residency.

Learn more: The Complete Guide to Moving to Italy

Key Fact

Italy launched its digital nomad visa in 2024, making it much easier for remote workers than the old elective residence route. Italian bureaucracy is notoriously slow (3-6 months processing), so patience and a good immigration lawyer are essential.

Learn more: Can Americans Buy Property Abroad? Rules by Country
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Italy at a glance

How Italy scores for American expats

💰Cost of Living
Moderate
🛡️Safety
Very safe
🗣️English Spoken
Rarely
🏥Healthcare
Excellent
🌬️Air Quality
Moderate
📶Internet
Moderate
🚶Walkability
Very walkable
🚇Transit
Excellent

Cost of buying in Italy

Estimated fees and ongoing costs for this property

Closing Costs

7-12% of purchase price

  • ·Registration tax: 2% (primary) or 9% (second home)
  • ·Notary: €2,000-5,000
  • ·Cadastral tax: €50
  • ·Agent: 3-4% + VAT

Annual Costs

Property Tax

0.4-0.76% of cadastral value (IMU — not on primary residence)

Insurance

€200-500/yr

HOA / Condo Fees

€50-200/mo for apartments (spese condominiali)

Good to Know

Agent Fees

Buyer pays own agent (3-4% + 22% VAT)

Foreign Buyer Note

Reciprocity requirement — Americans can buy freely (US-Italy treaty). Codice fiscale (tax ID) required. 9% registration tax on second homes is significant.

Legal help in Italy

Hire your own attorney — not the seller's. We'll match you with a vetted local lawyer.

Need a local attorney in Italy?

We'll connect you with an independent, English-speaking real estate attorney experienced with foreign buyers. Not the seller's lawyer — yours.

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Tempocasa Merate

Next steps for moving to Italy

Interested in this property? Here's how to move forward.

1

Understand the buying rules

Foreign ownership laws vary wildly by country. Some welcome you, others restrict or ban foreign buyers entirely.

2

Sort out your visa

Owning property doesn't give you the right to live there. Research residency options before you buy.

3

Plan your finances

Understand currency risk, international wire transfers, and whether you can get a local mortgage.

4

Know your tax obligations

US citizens are taxed on worldwide income. You'll need to file US taxes from abroad and may owe local taxes too.

5

Set up healthcare

Medicare doesn't cover you overseas. You'll need international health insurance or a local plan.

6

Run the full checklist

Banking, mail forwarding, power of attorney, pet import rules — the complete pre-move checklist.

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Currency

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