Million-dollar escape plan: What can $1m buy you around the world?

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Staring aghast at another eye-watering property listing in Sydney or Melbourne? You’re not alone.

For many Aussies, the dream of a decent-sized home in a desirable postcode feels less like a goal and more like a cruel joke served up by the seemingly unrelenting Australian property market where a million dollars can barely even buy a capital city shoebox.

But what if we told you your property prayers could be answered with a simple passport stamp?  From charm-drenched Italian villas and Balinese jungle retreats, to sun-drenched Thai havens and idyllic Greek Island getaways, the world is brimming with incredible homes that offer infinitely more bang for your Aussie buck.

Read on for a a taste of the international real estate buffet where your hard-earned dollars go way further.

Sicily, Italy

Sicily, Italy. Picture: Getty


Imagine mornings strolling through fragrant olive groves and afternoons spent basking in the Mediterranean sun. That's the allure of Sicily, a place that offers a unique blend of relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle, rich history, stunning landscapes, and delicious cuisine.

“No frantic commutes, just the gentle rhythm of nature and with charming towns a stone’s throw away,” said mortgage broker at Sydney-based agency, Highfield Private, Steven Tropoulos, of its appeal. 

Villa in Sicily. Picture: realestate.com.au/international


“And this beautifully restored villa isn't just a house, it's a ticket to that slow, sun-drenched southern Italian way of life. Or, for the same price, you could buy a one-bedroom apartment in Sydney’s Randwick — right across the road from the hospital and all the noise and hustle that comes with it — with no citrus trees in the garden, no golden beaches just minutes away, and definitely no friendly nonna offering you fresh pasta!”

Bali, Indonesia

Ubud, Bali. Picture: Getty


The appeal of the Indonesian island hotspot shows no signs of waning. And while many travellers make a beeline for Bali’s coastlines, in Ubud lush jungle, picturesque rice terraces, ornate Hindu temples and rolling green hills, take the place of the surf and sand. A Mecca for spirituality-seekers, the area is crammed with yoga and meditation studios, organic eateries, spas and co-working cafes.

“With more Aussies embracing the laptop lifestyle Bali has exploded as a hotspot for those who can work remotely,” said founder and buyer’s agent at Austin Buyers Agents, Luke Bindley. 

“Tourism is booming, and the demand for short-term rentals stays strong all year round. Savvy buyers are eyeing Bali as a high-yield holiday rental market, especially in cool spots like Ubud. Plus, Indonesia is actively rolling out the welcome mat for long-term foreign residents with initiatives like second-home visas and digital nomad programs, making that dream of living in Bali long-term easier than ever.”

Villa in Bali for sale. Picture: realestate.com.au/international


And for any wannabe Bali dweller, this three-level private villa is a surefire winner. Nestled in serene landscapes, the stunning three-level, four bedroom property boasts a dedicated rooftop yoga and meditation space, al fresco living spaces and a pool.

Villefranche-sur-Mer, France

Villefranche-sur-mer on the French Riviera. Picture: Getty


Situated on the French Riviera just east of Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer is as pretty as a resort town gets. Think colourful buildings tumbling down towards a deep, natural harbour, postcard-perfect views of the sparkling Mediterranean Sea,and a vibe that’s sophisticated yet much for relaxed than glitzy, neighbouring Monaco, Villefranche-sur-Mer has ‘je ne sais quoi’ in spades.

“This sun-drenched apartment in Villefranche-sur-Mer isn't just bricks and mortar,” said Mr Tropoulos.

“It’s the essence of Riviera living. Picture lazy breakfasts overlooking the azure water, afternoons spent wandering impossibly charming cobbled streets and evenings lingering over delicious food al fresco as the harbour lights twinkle below.”

Apartment for sale in Villefranche-sur-Mer, France. Picture: realestate.com.au/international


France also offers a "Golden Visa" program, which grants residency to non-EU citizens who invest at least 300,000 euros in real estate or other qualifying investments. For those dreaming of a longer stay, meeting specific requirements and proving financial stability opens the door to applying for permanent residency after a few years of soaking up the French sunshine.

Istria, Croatia, Slovenia and Italy

Istria, Croatia. Picture: Getty


Unknown to most, the captivating peninsula of Istria is nestled in the northern Adriatic Sea — and shared by Croatia, Slovenia, and a small sliver of Italy — is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Dotted with picturesque towns and carpeted in rolling hills and vineyards, the area offers a fusion of beauty and rich culture.

“The Istrian countryside has quietly become a hotspot for property investors drawn to its stunning landscapes and proximity to that glorious coastline,” explained Mr Bindley.

Villa in Istria. Picture: realestate.com.au/international


“Smart buyers have recognised that this previously under-the-radar region holds immense potential. Buyers from Western Europe, in particular, are seeking second homes that perfectly blend Mediterranean charm with privacy,  scenery, and solid long-term value. And this modern villa — which boasts its own private pool, wood-fired pizza and impressive outdoor entertaining area — is a great buy.”

Phuket, Thailand

Phuket, Thailand. Picture: Getty


Thailand’s largest island, Phuket, isn’t just about stunning beaches and a tropical climate, it also offers a vibrant lifestyle that comes with a typically significantly lower cost of living than Australia.

“This stunning pool villa in Phuket offers a year-round holiday experience,” said Mr Tropoulos.

Villa in Phuket. Picture: realestate.com.au/international


“One defined by barefoot mornings, the gentle sway of palm trees and sunset swims. For the same price, you could be looking at a fibro house in Sydney’s Blacktown — a house with no private pool for those sweltering summer days, no delicious pad thai made to order just around the corner, and definitely no tropical sunsets framed by coconut palms!”

Illinois, USA

Chicago, Illinois. Picture: Getty.


While the USA might conjure images of sprawling coastal cities with hefty price tags, venture inland to states like Illinois — also known as the ‘Prairie State’ — and you might be surprised by the space and value on offer. Case in point: this sprawling property spread over 5 acres in the growing village of Mahomet. Here, vast farmlands, peaceful forests, and a different pace of life, all while still being within reach of major urban centres like Chicago.

“A comfortable two-hour drive from Chicago this quiet location offers the kind of life on the land that many home buyers are now actively seeking,” said Mr Bindley.

House in Illinois. Picture: realestate.com.au/international


“Areas like this offer a strong sense of community and low crime rates, making them incredibly appealing to families.  And this substantial family home truly has something for everyone: a dedicated games room for the kids, a cozy movie theatre for family nights, a multi-car garage for all the toys, a practical workshop for DIY enthusiasts and even a separate residence that’s perfect for a teenage retreat. Also, let’s not forget the incredibly tranquil setting, overlooking classic American cornfields.”

Lefkada, Grece

Lefkada, Greece. Picture: Getty.


While Santorini and Mykonos capture the spotlight, the lush Ionian island of Lefkada remains one of Greece’s best-kept secrets - offering a mix of turquoise waters, pine-covered hills, and true island serenity.

Famous for its dramatic coastlines and laid-back local culture, Lefkada delivers a more relaxed and authentic alternative to the Cycladic crowds, all without losing an ounce of beauty or charm.

“This exceptional villa is a rare opportunity,” said Mr Tropoulos. “Perched in a privileged position overlooking the Ionian Sea, it blends refined modern design with natural materials and breathtaking views. It’s the perfect sanctuary to unwind, entertain, or simply breathe in the calm that only the Greek islands can offer.”

Villa in Lefkada, Greece. Picture: realestate.com.au/international


Even better for Australians looking to live the Mediterranean dream—under Greece’s Golden Visa program, buyers who invest over 400,000 euros in property can obtain residency and visa-free access throughout the European Union.

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