Search property for sale in Puglia on Your Overseas Home. Often referred to as the heel of Italy's boot, Puglia features to a long stretch of Mediterranean coastline dotted with fishing villages and homes by the sea, as well as picturesque hilltop towns made up of rustic stone houses known as trulli, all surrounded by lush Italian countryside.
LE, Puglia, Italy
Located in the city of Castro, well known seaside town on the Adriatic side, renowned for its coves and jagged cliffs and suggestive caves, apartment of about 60 sqm with terrace overlooking the sea. The house has access from street level, where a st...
€195,000
TA, Puglia, Italy
Just few kilometers far from the crystal-clear waters of the Ionian Sea, with its sandy beaches and suggestive rocks, ancient masseria to be restored with a surface of about 2440 sqm and 5,5 hectares of field. According to historical documents, this ...
€730,000
LE, Puglia, Italy
Immersed in the quiet countryside of Salento, among olive trees and vineyards, this beautiful residence is located just 12 kilometers from Gallipoli, in a perfect area to enjoy the atmosphere of the Salento. The property, completely fenced, develops ...
€750,000
Puglia, also known as Apulia, is a southern region in Italy known for its whitewashed-hill towns, farmlands and olive oil production. Puglia has the longest coastline of any other mainland region in Italy and borders three seas – the Adriatic, Ionian and Gulf of Taranto.
Weather in Puglia is divine, especially if you like hot and sunny summers. Winters are rather mild, with a drizzling of rain here and there. Due to its location, Puglia is one of Italy’s hottest and driest regions in summer and it’s known to see temperatures reach a scorching 40°C.
Puglia is renowned as Italy’s largest wine-growing region, with an astonishing 106 hectares of vineyards – over 80% of which is planted with red wine varieties. Salice Salentino and Primitive di Manduria are two most popular DOC wines produced in the Puglia wine region.
Alongside wine, another of Puglia’s top exports includes olive oil. But that; s not all. Puglia produces olive oil with the quality and quantity of extra virgin olive oil. Other Puglian delights are the almond, cherry blossom and fruit trees, which you will often find growing in your own garden. Inland the landscape rises, creating panoramic views across olive groves towards the coast.
But what’s lie in Puglia really life? An expat once told me it has a simple charm that makes you feel immediately free and relaxed. If you’re after somewhere to enjoy a slower pace of life and appreciate the little things, Puglia could be a perfect fit.
When it comes to property in Puglia, there’s a huge variety on offer. Lively Italians flock to coastal towns of Otranto, Gallipoli and Vieste, while international buyers tend to prefer the tranquillity of the countryside. Trulli is a property type famous in Puglia and is a typical dry-stone building with conical rooves. They’re particularly widespread in the Itria Valley, particularly in Alberobello.
Other popular areas in Puglia include Monopoli, Brindisi, Ostuni and Lecce. Each is different in its own way but each one offers traditional Italian living, surrounded by stunning landscapes. Apartments in Puglia are available from €55,000 (studio), townhouses are available from €150,000 and countryside villas vary in price depending on location and condition. It is possible to buy a simple two-bedroom villa for €65,000, but three-bedroom villas with a pool start from €250,000.
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