
Collection
PUGLIA — VALLE D’ITRIA
Locorotondo · Alberobello · Cisternino · Ostuni, Puglia
“Whitewashed hill towns, trulli, and olive groves across a high plateau between two seas — all within the 7% flat-tax zone.”
About this region
A closer look
The Valle d’Itria is the slow-Italy postcard the rest of the world quietly retired into: a high plateau of dry-stone walls and centuries-old olive groves, dotted with the cone-roofed trulli of Alberobello and the whitewashed lanes of Locorotondo and Cisternino.
Every town in this collection sits below the 30,000-inhabitant threshold of Italy’s Art. 24-ter regime, which means a qualifying foreign pensioner who relocates here pays a flat 7% on foreign-source income — pension, rental, dividends, capital gains — for up to ten tax years.
The collection focuses on restored masserie, courtyard townhouses, and ground-up trullo conversions within a 30-minute drive of Bari and Brindisi airports and either coast.




Why this collection
The case for the region
- 01Eligible under Art. 24-ter (7% flat tax for up to 10 years)
- 02Towns: Locorotondo, Alberobello, Cisternino, Ostuni
- 03Two airports within an hour (Bari, Brindisi)
- 04Adriatic and Ionian coasts both reachable in under 45 min
- 05Strong year-round expat and retiree community
- 06Existing healthcare network (ASL Brindisi / Taranto)
- 07Mild winters (8–13°C average) and dry summers
- 08Active restoration market for masserie and trulli
A short list of properties is being curated for this collection. Reach out to be notified before the public release.
Towns in scope
- Locorotondo
- Alberobello
- Cisternino
- Ostuni
Every town listed sits below the 30,000-inhabitant ceiling of Italy’s Art. 24-ter flat-tax regime. Adjacent municipalities can be added on request once a brief is defined.