In which region is it cheapest to buy a house by the sea? Let’s find out

In which region is it cheapest to buy a house by the sea? Let’s find out
In which region is it cheapest to buy a house by the sea? Let’s find out

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Summer is approaching and some people may be considering, now more than ever, the possibility of investing in a house by the sea. It therefore arises spontaneously to ask where it is possible to buy one while spending as little as possible. We will try to answer this question shortly. We remind you, however, that the prices we report are indicative and only concern the Italian regions as a whole. In fact, it must be considered that in each municipality the cost can be higher or lower.

Buying a house by the sea is now within the reach of few people. Precisely for this reason many simply opt to go on holiday there for a short period. However, investing in one of these properties is easier in some regions. In fact, costs tend to be lower.

In which region is it cheapest to buy a house by the sea?

For a beach house in Molise you spend from 734 to 1,077 euros per square meter. So, here is in which region it is cheapest to buy a house by the sea. However, there are also others where prices tend to be lower than the Italian average. Let’s find out what they are.

The others where you spend less

Among the cheapest regions is Calabria. As we have seen in the past on our pages, this is one of the regions where the cost of a house is lower. The price range for a beach house there is in fact 836-1,196 euros per square meter.

Followed by Basilicata, where people spend from 1,088 euros to 1,563 euros per square meter, and also Abruzzo. In the latter region, however, you should expect to spend from 1,117 to 1,475 euros per square meter.

What we have listed are the four Italian regions in which buying a house by the sea costs significantly less. Let us remember that today to buy a house in Italy you need an average of 2,137 euros per square meter. In fact, in recent years, the costs of the real estate market have increased significantly.

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