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Shop 124 м² in Rome, Italy

404 204 $

3 259 $ /м²

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Area

124 м2

Bedrooms

4

Bathrooms

2

Commercial space for sale in Rome, Italy, in Piazza Clodio, 28/29/30.

Rome - Piazzaale Clodio.Store with 5 store windows, consisting on the first floor of one room and a separate toilet and on the basement of one room and a separate toilet. The cadastral area is 124 square meters. Free from encumbrances. Full ownership.Price 345,000.00 euros.Method of bidding: Without auction online auction.Date and time of bidding: 29/11/2023 11:15:00.Bid submission start date and time: 23/10/2023 13:00.Bid submission closing date and time: 27/11/2023 17:00.Deposit: €34,500.00.

Additional details

Property type

Commercial

Object type

Shop

Price

404 204 $

FAQ

In Italy a residence permit is typically issued based on a minimum investment threshold. Applications are reviewed within 30–60 days in Rome; you will need a passport, proof of funds, and the ownership documents. Hatamatata helps prepare and submit the paperwork.
Banks in Italy finance 50–70% of the property value for non-residents with rates of 3–5% for 20–30 years. A life insurance policy and a 30–40% down payment are usually required. Terms and programs vary by city and bank.
Expected expenses: transfer tax 0–15%, registration 0.5–2%, notary 0.5–1.5%, agent commission 0–3%. In total 2–20% on top of the purchase price. Exact rates depend on region, property type and programs.
A title search at the land registry of Italy takes 10–15 business days. You receive ownership, encumbrance and tax clearance certificates. Documents are translated and reviewed by a lawyer before signing.
Yes. Rental income tax is 5–25% depending on the regime. In Rome short-term tourist rentals typically yield 5–8% per year. Municipal permission and income registration are usually required.
Yes. An inspection costs about 0.5–1% of the price (404 204 $) and covers structure, utilities and legal status. Hatamatata arranges a qualified engineer with an EN/RU report.
A typical transaction runs 30–90 days, averaging 45 in Rome: due diligence (10–15 days), notarization (5–7 days), registration (10–14 days), residence permit (30–60 days, if needed).

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