Publications
15.12.2025
Overview
It’s been five years since the first issue of REviews, and during this time the number of readers has increased tenfold.
This result both surprises us and motivates us to continue with this editorial project, which began with a very simple idea: to do something different from anything that has ever been done.
This is why we insist: REviews is not a newsletter.
We receive far too many newsletters on a daily basis. Some rush to be the first to publish the latest ruling, new regulation, or last-minute bulletin. That’s fine: it’s valuable work, but we don’t want to add to the clutter.
We’ve chosen a different path.
We don’t want to clog up people’s inboxes who are already inundated with notifications and alerts.
We opted for a magazine: less frequent, more thought out, designed to compile only really relevant news, put it in order, link it together, and offer it when—and only when—the whole picture becomes interesting.
This allows us to take the necessary time to understand whether a new development is truly useful, or just much ado about nothing.
There is something else that sets us apart: we do not write to lawyers.
We target industry professionals, using clear, direct, and matter-of-fact language. Because real estate law is complicated enough without adding technical jargon.
This special edition, designed to celebrate the magazine’s fifth anniversary, is particularly packed with content.
Inside, there is a little bit of everything that has made 2025 so vibrant: the amendments to Milan’s PGT and Rome’s PRG, the latest guidelines regarding demolition and reconstruction, the statute of limitations on illegal land subdivision, synthetic warranties, and many more issues that are reshaping the sector.
Not just a summary, but a compass to guide us: to help understand what’s happened and, above all, what lies ahead.
And what about 2026?
We will change the issue frequency and introduce some new features that we are already working on.
Keep reading. The best is still to come.
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