Explore the regions of Piemonte — and find your perfect match
Langhe (Barolo, La Morra, Monforte d’Alba, Neive)
Known for: Wine, food, stunning hills, UNESCO heritage
Ideal for: Luxury seekers, wine lovers, high-end rental investments
Langhe is Piemonte’s most famous region — and for good reason. Home to Barolo wine, truffles, and Michelin-star restaurants, this area offers charm, views, and prestige. Property here is in high demand and often comes with a higher price tag.
Monferrato (Nizza Monferrato, Costigliole d’Asti, Casale Monferrato)
Known for: Rolling hills, small towns, food & wine
Ideal for: Year-round living, long-term rentals, investment
Monferrato combines beauty and practicality. It’s well-connected, offers a mix of rustic and refined homes, and is often overlooked by international buyers — meaning better deals. Great for Airbnb setups or renovated family homes.
Alta Langa (Bossolasco, Mombarcaro, Murazzano, Niella Belbo)
Known for: Untouched nature, high-altitude views, slower pace of life
Ideal for: Off-grid living, peaceful retreats, rustic renovation projects
Alta Langa is the wilder, higher-elevation sister of the Langhe. With fewer tourists, lower property prices, and a slower pace of life, it’s perfect for those seeking authentic Piemonte charm without the crowds. Stone farmhouses, wooded hills, and starry skies make it a magical place — and a great opportunity for renovators or anyone dreaming of a remote holiday home.
Valleys and Mountains (Val di Susa, Val d’Ossola, Valle Maira)
Known for: Alpine views, hiking, skiing, remote life
Ideal for: Adventure seekers, off-grid homes, second homes
The mountain valleys of Piemonte are breathtaking and offer unique opportunities — especially if you’re looking for solitude, nature, or winter rental income. Properties here range from stone cabins to renovated chalets.
Cities and Towns (Turin, Alba, Asti, Acqui Terme)
Known for: Urban amenities, history, public transport
Ideal for: Permanent relocation, student rentals, expat life
Looking for walkability, markets, and culture? Cities like Turin and Asti are ideal for those who want to live in Italy full-time or invest in small apartments to rent. Prices vary widely, but amenities and infrastructure are strong.