By chance I went on the old Forum yesterday - found that someone had PM'ed me from that forum only a few days ago. I hadn't got any notification of a PM, but obviously the old Forum PM system still works It might be worth doing the odd visit
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Hopefully they may start flights to the North soon ? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8630455.stm
what else can one say?http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1232160/Italian-police-manage-write-15
I can't beleive that its 17+ hours since the last post - or has my PC taken over and hidden everything?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8307267.stm Hopefully this will kill Blair's ambitions off.
My place is between Lakes Orta and Maggiore, and I have used Flybe in the past to fly from Birmingham to Milan Malpensa.Looking for flights in Sept/Oct, I was disappointed at the high costs - so went to the Easyjet site to look at the Luton to Tur
I have often advocated swinging up through Belgium when travelling from UK to Italy, on the grounds of the cheap petrol in Luxembourg and toll free motorways. I did this route again a couple of weeks ago, but found the roadworks on the Dunkirk-Lil
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The problem with coming on and off the Frech autoroute to avoid tolls is the time factor.
You could (relatively easily) do the bulk of the journey without paying any tolls but time of travel would greatly increase, as long as you continue to avoid the Switzerland option.
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As a comparison my recent trip to Lake Orta and back from Calais (approx 12 hrs drive time each way) cost me £65 in tolls plus £36 for the Swiss Vignette (Vignette valid until Jan 2024, so can be used for multiple trips) - so much less expensive than the route via Mont Blanc Tunnel, which must cost about double the cost of 'my' route, or more.
ps - I use a French autoroute "tag" so no delays at the toll booth, as I just go straight to the Telepass booths, and drive straight through.
Found this online.......
https://www.buckles-law.co.uk/blog/italy/inheriting-a-share-of-a-proper…
Construction costs throughout Europe have gone up significantly since the start of Putins "liberation' of Ukraine so a rise is expected.
However, it does depend on several factors.
1. When was the original estimate given?
2. What works have been carried out? Different material costs have risen differently. Materials shortages have had major effects
3. Labour costs have risen.
However, did your builder keep you on formed of price increases as the works progressed?
Have you talked to your Comune about any necessary approvals?
Totally agree with Tony's comment. Also applies to finding local builders etc
I think your friend could well be liable to VAT and Customs Duty
https://www.gov.uk/moving-to-uk
Probably best to check with the helpline.
Many many thanks Tony -
Looks like this could be very useful for many (old) Brits with holiday homes in Italy.
Thanks for the post Tony.
I have just done an Internet search and found this'
https://arlettipartners.com/imu-benefits-for-individual-who-are-resident-abroad/
My questions are-
1. Is it a 37.5% or 50% reduction on IMU. Is it constant across Italy, or can Comunes set their own rate?
2. It's not clear if retired UK citizens living in UK and receiving a UK Pension can get the IMU and TARI discounts on their Italian holiday home (assuming they don't rent it out). I think it indicates they can, but cannot see it stated clearly.
3. How do I claim any discounts? I have looked at my Comune website and cannot find anything about these discounts.
Again, thank you Tony for a great posting.
I'd suggest you use a local Geometra rather than an Architect - Geometras are less architecturally qualified, but have more "hands on " knowledge. They are also less expensive. I have found them great on advising the practicalities of building restoration and refurbishment.
Geometras also prepare all drawings and make the submission to the Comune. And they supervise the works.
Choose by recommendation from locals, although your Estate Agent may also be able to give you some names.
Ask to see some of their work - drawings and actual properties.
Whichever you use - it must be local, as they understand how the Comune works, and what they like and what won't be accepted.
I believe that 2 month rentals aren't the norm in Italy.
Have you looked at holiday parks (mobile homes) in the area?
Good luck with your search