Spacious Eight-Bedroom House in Historic Forino, Campania
€430,000€1,075/m²
Forino, Campania, Italy
8
bedrooms
5
bathrooms
400 m²
interior
500 m²
plot
House
property type
Yesterday
listed
The Habio take
AI summaryThis expansive eight-bedroom house in Forino offers 400m² of potential and is set within the charming historic centre. Enjoy the serene Italian lifestyle amidst the beautiful landscape of Campania, with essential amenities close at hand.
- family
- historic
- investment
- rental income
- quiet
Highlights
- Eight spacious bedrooms
- Located in the historic centre
- Large private garage
- Potential for renovation
- Close to amenities and services
- Rental potential available
Worth knowing
- Some renovation work needed on the third floor
Good fit for: Ideal for families or investors looking to embrace the Italian lifestyle or create rental opportunities.
Lifestyle scores
- Beach
- 60
- Walkable
- 75
- Remote work
- 65
- Family
- 80
- Retirement
- 75
- Airport access
- 70
- Investment
- 70
- Luxury
- 60
- Value
- 80
About this place
Presented here is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a substantial eight-bedroom house located in the historic centre of Forino, Campania. The property encompasses 400m² across three floors and is situated on a generous 500m² plot. The building boasts a private entrance and a large private garage of 60m², ensuring ease of access and convenience.
The accommodation includes a 60m² kitchen/living area on the first floor, while the second floor features an apartment-style layout with a kitchen, dining area, lounge, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms. The third floor is in need of full renovation, offering the buyer the chance to customise according to personal needs and preferences. Immediate purchase is available, providing a swift opportunity for interested buyers.
Forino is well-positioned, approximately 11 km from Avellino, and is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery. Known for its mild climate and welcoming culture, the area offers access to essential services, good road networks, and the breathtaking landscapes of the region. With a range of local amenities, sports facilities, and a vibrant gastronomic scene, Forino is an ideal base from which to explore the larger attractions of Campania and beyond.
What this place offers
- private garage
- garden
- stunning views
Where you’ll be
Forino, Campania, Italy
Location is approximate — exact address is confirmed by the agent.
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Italy is open to most foreign buyers under reciprocity rules (EU/EEA buyers always; non-EU buyers from countries with bilateral agreements, which covers the UK, US, Canada, Australia and most major markets). A codice fiscale is required, and a notaio handles the conveyance as a neutral public official. An independent lawyer or geometra is strongly recommended for due diligence.
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Get a codice fiscale
Italian tax code — apply at any Agenzia delle Entrate office or an Italian consulate abroad. Free and fast.
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Make a proposta d'acquisto
Written purchase proposal with a small deposit (typically €1,000–€5,000). Binding on the buyer for an agreed period; becomes binding on both parties when the seller accepts.
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Due diligence
Geometra or lawyer checks cadastral records, planning compliance (conformità urbanistica), title, and any debts or mortgages attached to the property.
- 4
Sign the compromesso (preliminare)
Preliminary contract with a deposit of 10–20% (caparra confirmatoria). If buyer withdraws they forfeit it; if seller withdraws they pay double.
- 5
Final searches by the notaio
Notaio runs title and mortgage searches at the Conservatoria dei Registri Immobiliari and prepares the final deed.
- 6
Sign the rogito (atto di compravendita)
Final deed signed at the notaio's office (or by power of attorney). Balance paid, taxes paid, keys handed over.
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Registration
Notaio registers the deed with the tax authority and land registry within 30 days.
The prima casa (primary residence) tax rate of 2% requires you to declare residency in the same comune within 18 months of completion — failure means back-taxes plus penalties. The €1 home schemes in southern villages are real but come with strict renovation deadlines (typically 3 years) and security deposits. Non-resident mortgages from Italian banks are available but limited (typically 50–60% LTV).
General guidance only — confirm specifics with a qualified local lawyer or tax adviser. Reference











