A timeless appeal is once again shaping how people think about where – and how – they want to live. As summer arrives, the desire to escape the hectic pace of the city grows stronger. More and more individuals are seeking a slower, more grounded lifestyle, defined by silence, open spaces, and meaningful simplicity.
Second homes in rural landscapes and hillside villages are becoming increasingly relevant – not just as weekend retreats, but as long-term residences that offer balance, tranquility, and a new way of living. Remote work and changing routines make it easier than ever to spend extended periods surrounded by nature.
People are drawn to authenticity: rustic farmhouses, stone homes with panoramic views, and traditional properties deeply rooted in their surroundings. They’re not just looking for a place to stay – they’re looking for a lifestyle that is healthier, more sustainable, and more in tune with themselves. At the same time, they’re investing in tangible, lasting assets with strong growth potential.
Many of these properties – whether lovingly restored or full of renovation potential – also represent attractive income opportunities: seasonal rentals, rural tourism, wellness stays, and food and wine experiences are increasingly in demand among travelers seeking genuine escapes.
Buying a home in the countryside means:
Reclaiming time and space for yourself
Creating a personal retreat to share with those you love
Making a thoughtful decision that blends enjoyment with long-term value
South Tyrol perfectly embodies this renewed desire for nature, authenticity, and quality of life.
With sunlit vineyards, quiet alpine valleys, and a unique blend of Alpine tradition and Mediterranean flair, the region offers a rare harmony between landscape, lifestyle, and culture. Every property tells a story – whether it’s a historic farmhouse, a charming rustic home, or a beautifully renovated chalet. Choosing to live in South Tyrol is more than a real estate decision – it’s a conscious step toward a more meaningful and balanced way of life.
Drususallee 265/Viale Druso 265
39100 Bozen/Bolzano (BZ)
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