Our Favorite Italian Farmhouses Listed with Prima Real Estate
When it comes to Italian properties, there’s something special about farmhouses.
Whether it's their setting—often immersed in Italy’s most iconic landscapes—or the charm of their rustic architecture, Italian farmhouses are trending with foreign buyers in Italy.
The traditional farmhouse dates back to the 1500s, and the building served historically as both a country house for landowners in the Renaissance and the dwellings of tenant farmers.
The Italian farmhouse became the preferential building design during the land reforms of the late 18th century with its embodiment of both rural forms and classic design.
Traditionally built of stone, farmhouse features include exposed wood beam ceilings, terracotta floors and archways, and a remote, rural setting in the Italian countryside.
These farmhouse properties typically include annexes and outbuildings, and have been upgraded with lifestyle amenities like swimming pools and outdoor spaces for entertaining.
These properties on the market with Prima Real Estate Advisory have each been restored for modern living, offering contemporary accommodations while preserving the rustic aesthetic of the Italian farmhouse.