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flag An American attorney bought a 1750s Tuscan farmhouse for $1M, moved there with his family after gaining Italian citizenship, and cited lower costs and beauty as reasons.

flag An American man spent $1 million on a historic farmhouse in Tuscany, Italy, purchasing a property dating to the 1750s with traditional features, multiple buildings, gardens, a pool, and panoramic countryside views. flag The buyer, a Denver attorney, moved there with his family after acquiring Italian citizenship and selling his Colorado home, citing lower living costs, natural beauty, and quality of life as key reasons. flag He emphasized the complexity of Italy’s real estate process, recommending professional legal and financial guidance, and highlighted ongoing renovations and a solar power system. flag The purchase reflects a growing trend of U.S. nationals investing in European real estate for lifestyle and long-term value.

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