Luxury Real Estate: a world of evolution and growth, even in 2025

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In recent years, the luxury real estate market has demonstrated how the concepts of elegance and living style have evolved, reflecting the cultural and social changes of our time.

Contrary to the notion of mere displays of opulence, a key improvement has been the focus on living comfort and the pursuit of spaces that are not only aesthetically flawless but also genuinely enjoyable to inhabit.

A home is no longer just a place to live—it has become a statement of style, a personal sanctuary, and, above all, a symbol of identity. Those with significant budgets for purchasing property seek not only beauty and functionality but also an extraordinary living experience.

In the world of luxury, the location of a property is crucial in defining its prestige. In Italy, major cities remain central to the real estate market, yet the timeless charm of Tuscany’s countryside, with its villas nestled among vineyards and olive groves, or the spectacular seaside residences of the French Riviera, caters to the desire for tranquility and a connection with nature.

Notable mentions include Lake Como, with iconic locations like Bellagio, Cernobbio, and Tremezzina, as well as Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda, where Porto Cervo stands as its crowning jewel. In recent years, the Langhe and Monferrato regions, bolstered by UNESCO recognition of their wine-producing hills, have also gained prominence as highly sought-after destinations.

Regionally, Lombardy and Tuscany dominate the market, accounting for 29% and 22.4% of luxury real estate offerings, respectively. They are followed by Lazio at 14.8%, with Piedmont and Liguria each representing about 5%.

Italy continues to affirm itself as one of the most attractive markets for luxury real estate. Forecasts for 2025 are clear: the Italian luxury residential sector is expected to reach €5.3 billion by 2031, with an annual growth rate of 1%. A recent milestone in the market was the record-breaking sale of a property on Via Montenapoleone in Milan for €1.3 billion, the highest amount ever paid for a single asset in Italy.

In the luxury housing market, every choice reflects a desire for uncompromising experiences. Open spaces, for example, illuminated by expansive panoramic windows, harmoniously blend interiors with exteriors, integrating the surrounding landscape into the architecture. Outdoor spaces, enhanced by infinity pools, outdoor lounges, and gardens designed by renowned landscape architects, celebrate the allure of outdoor living. Indoors, luxury is expressed through dedicated spaces for wellness and leisure: private cinemas, wine-tasting cellars, spas, and professional-grade gyms transform each home into a self-sufficient universe.

L’immobiliare.com Luxury International positions itself as a leader in the sector, carefully analyzing the continuous evolution of the market and offering tailored solutions to meet the needs of the most discerning clients.

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