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Should You Move to Milan Italy?

An episode of the The Italian Real Estate Podcast podcast, hosted by Italian Real Estate Lawyers, titled "Should You Move to Milan Italy?" was published on January 17, 2024 and runs 16 minutes.

January 17, 2024 ·16m · The Italian Real Estate Podcast

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Moving to Milan, Italy, presents a captivating experience for expats, blending the city's modern flair with traditional Italian living. Known as a center for fashion, technology, and business, Milan offers a distinct urban lifestyle, predominantly centered on apartment living. The real estate in Milan varies from luxurious modern constructions in sought-after districts to classic apartments in the historic center, while standalone houses are less common within the city limits. The cost of living here is on the higher side, a factor to consider when moving to Italy, especially in terms of property prices and rentals. Milan's strategic location in Northern Italy makes it an excellent base for exploring other famous cities, with efficient train services connecting it to cultural hubs like Venice, Florence, Rome, and Naples. The city is well-served by three major airports, facilitating both international and European travel, particularly appealing to the expat community. While living in Milan might come with a higher price tag, the city offers a rich cultural experience. From the lively canal neighborhood known for its aperitivo culture to the myriad of coffee bars and pastry shops, Milan encapsulates an urban Italian lifestyle that's both energetic and deeply rooted in Italian traditions, making it an attractive destination for those considering moving to Italy. In this episode of The Italian Real Estate Podcast, Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and Dual Citizen Expat Podcaster, Rafael Di Furia have a discussion about the nuances of living and investing in Milan, from real estate options and costs to the city's strategic location and vibrant cultural experiences, offering valuable insights for anyone considering moving to this dynamic Italian city.For help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team, you can use the contact form on the Italian Real Estate Lawyers website: https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/Also to see more from Rafael Di Furia about life in Italy and life as a dual citizen check out his YouTube channel and website:http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.comTopics & Timestamps:0:00 – Intro & Opening Thoughts0:44 - What can you expect when living in Milan?3:51 - What is the cost of living in Milan?6:38 - Can you travel internationally from Milan by train?9:42 - How long does it take to travel from Milan to other well-known cities?12:57 - What is the usual living cost and average income for someone living in Milan?14:49 - Closing Thoughts & Outro

Moving to Milan, Italy, presents a captivating experience for expats, blending the city's modern flair with traditional Italian living. Known as a center for fashion, technology, and business, Milan offers a distinct urban lifestyle, predominantly centered on apartment living. The real estate in Milan varies from luxurious modern constructions in sought-after districts to classic apartments in the historic center, while standalone houses are less common within the city limits. The cost of living here is on the higher side, a factor to consider when moving to Italy, especially in terms of property prices and rentals. Milan's strategic location in Northern Italy makes it an excellent base for exploring other famous cities, with efficient train services connecting it to cultural hubs like Venice, Florence, Rome, and Naples. The city is well-served by three major airports, facilitating both international and European travel, particularly appealing to the expat community. While living in Milan might come with a higher price tag, the city offers a rich cultural experience. From the lively canal neighborhood known for its aperitivo culture to the myriad of coffee bars and pastry shops, Milan encapsulates an urban Italian lifestyle that's both energetic and deeply rooted in Italian traditions, making it an attractive destination for those considering moving to Italy. In this episode of The Italian Real Estate Podcast, Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and Dual Citizen Expat Podcaster, Rafael Di Furia have a discussion about the nuances of living and investing in Milan, from real estate options and costs to the city's strategic location and vibrant cultural experiences, offering valuable insights for anyone considering moving to this dynamic Italian city.


For help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:

https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.com


To contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team, you can use the contact form on the Italian Real Estate Lawyers website:

https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/


Also to see more from Rafael Di Furia about life in Italy and life as a dual citizen check out his YouTube channel and website:

http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuria

Http://RafaelDiFuria.com


Topics & Timestamps:

0:00 – Intro & Opening Thoughts

0:44 - What can you expect when living in Milan?

3:51 - What is the cost of living in Milan?

6:38 - Can you travel internationally from Milan by train?

9:42 - How long does it take to travel from Milan to other well-known cities?

12:57 - What is the usual living cost and average income for someone living in Milan?

14:49 - Closing Thoughts & Outro

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