Independent Advisory for Italian Assets
Trevi Elite provides independent advisory for international clients acquiring real estate assets in Italy. We operate through structured mandates, not transactional brokerage. Each assignment begins with a precise definition of objectives—residential, lifestyle, or investment—followed by targeted asset identification and disciplined execution. We combine market intelligence with technical control to ensure that each asset is evaluated on substance: location logic, legal status, urban planning compliance, build quality, and entry price discipline.
Access is managed through a curated network across on-market, off-market, and partner-controlled opportunities. Where appropriate, the process is governed by confidentiality protocols, ensuring discretion and controlled exposure. From initial screening to offer strategy, due diligence, and notarial completion, every phase is coordinated to protect the client’s interests and reduce execution risk.
- Mandate calibration aligned with portfolio objectives, lifestyle requirements, holding horizon, and yield logic.
- Targeted sourcing across public listings, off-market holdings, and partner-controlled opportunities with verified access.
- Contractual fee clarity agreed prior to engagement, defined in writing (3–5% VAT excl.), with no hidden adjustments.
- Technical due diligence coordinated via architects, engineers, and surveyors to verify condition, compliance, and feasibility.
- Legal and urbanistic verification to confirm title provenance, liens, cadastral alignment, and planning regularity before commitment.
- Negotiation control based on evidence-driven valuation, comparable analysis, and disciplined term-setting.
- Financial coordination for mortgage positioning, banking setup, and cross-border fund transfer support within compliance requirements.
By centralising the acquisition under a single advisory mandate, we maintain alignment between asset quality, valuation, and long-term objectives. Execution remains controlled, documented, and accountable—ensuring procedural clarity from instruction to signing, and from signing to final deed.