Join hosts Marco Permunian, an Italian attorney and dual citizen expat podcaster, Rafael Di Furia , as they delve into the essential terminology for purchasing property in Italy. Learn about different types of properties, from monolocale (studio apartments) to villetta (single houses), and understand the unique terms used in Italian real estate listings. This episode is a must for anyone interested in buying or renting property in Italy, offering valuable insights into the Italian real estate market.
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Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro & Opening Thoughts
1:02 – What is a “monolocale”?
2:35 – What do “bilocale” and “trilocale” mean?
4:06 – How do you say house and home Italian?
5:42 – Do condos and penthouses have special names in Italian?
6:19 – What do you call a house in the Italian countryside?
8:38 – What is a “camera da letto”?
9:42 - How many rooms does an apartment in Italy usually have?
11:20 – What is a “giardino” in terms of a property in Italy?
13:23 – What’s the difference between a bathroom and an “anti-bagno”?
14:32 – What is a “piano” in Italian and how is this word used?
16:28 – What does an “interno” mean?
17:59 – Words defining "rent" and "sale" in Italian
19:34 - Closing Thoughts & Outro
Important Words For Italian Real Estate
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