Property Investment in San Marino as a Foreigner

The sale of real estate to foreigners is not limited in San Marino: one can buy, lease and sell housing and commercial properties.

The cost of real estate depends on the area, the year of construction, the view from the window, a terrace and underground parking.

€2,669

Average price per 1 m²

Cost of a 3-bedroom apartment in San Marino

€600,000

Penthouse in a new building in Domagnano

€400,000

Apartment in a new building in Domagnano

€170,000

Apartment in San Marino

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San Marino residence permit or citizenship by real estate investment

A buyer of real estate worth at least €500,000 can get a San Marino residence permit. The residence permit is valid for 1 year with the possibility of renewal.

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Countries to buy a property and get residency or citizenship

We offer proven properties that comply with the conditions of government programs for investors. You can buy real estate and obtain a residence permit or citizenship.

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Malta29 properties

€375,000+

Permanent residency

6+ months

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€375,000+Permanent residency6+ months
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Grenada44 properties

$270,000+

Citizenship

8+ months

Show 44 properties

$270,000+Citizenship8+ months
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UAE158 properties

AED 750,000+

Residence permit

2+ months

Show 158 properties

AED 750,000+Residence permit2+ months
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Spain38 properties

Not limited

Residence permit

4+ months

Show 38 properties

Not limitedResidence permit4+ months
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Portugal68 properties

Not limited

Residency after D Visas

6+ months

Show 68 properties

Not limitedResidency after D Visas6+ months
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Find out how much it costs to buy and rent real estate in each country, what the market dynamics are and what taxes you need to pay when buying and selling.

ch-flagProperty Investment in Switzerland as a Foreigner

The sale of real estate to foreigners without a residence permit is restricted in Switzerland; permission for the purchase is required....

€14,300

Average price per 1 m²

1.1%

Average price growth per quarter

si-flagProperty Investment in Slovenia as a Foreigner

Selling real estate to non-EU citizens is prohibited in Slovenia. A legal entity can buy real estate if it’s a Slovenian...

€2,809

Average price per 1 m²

2,2%

Average price growth per quarter

pl-flagProperty Investment in Poland as a Foreigner

Foreigners can freely buy, sell and rent out apartments in Poland. You need permission from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Poland...

€2,697

Average price per 1 m²

2,1%

Average price growth per quarter

Igor Buglo

Material prepared by Igor Buglo, Head of the Maltese office, MBA

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Frequently asked questions

  • Can foreigners buy property in San Marino?

    Yes, foreigners can buy property in San Marino. There are no significant restrictions preventing non-residents from acquiring real estate. 

    However, potential buyers should familiarise themselves with local regulations and legal procedures related to property transactions. It’s often advisable to work with a local real estate agent or legal professional to navigate the buying process effectively​.

  • Is it expensive to buy property in San Marino?

    The cost of properties in San Marino can vary widely depending on location, type, and size of the property. Generally, real estate prices in San Marino tend to be more affordable compared to larger European cities, but they can still be significant, particularly for prime locations or new developments. 

    On average, prices might range from €4,500 to €8,000 per square metre, which is competitive compared to neighbouring regions​