Imagine leaving behind years of experience gained in the international real estate markets. A wealth of successes, complex strategies and, above all, a clear vision.
When Roberto Fabbri, in June 2000, decided to open Immo One in Livorno, he did it driven by an idea as simple as it was stubborn—one that burned inside him: to tear down the walls of real estate bureaucracy.
His goal? To transform the buying and selling of a home from a minefield of stress into a clear, human, guided journey, where the client is not a number but the true protagonist.
It was in that moment—in that June full of promise—that ImmoOne was born.
And where else could such a direct and concrete project take root, if not in Livorno?
The choice of this city was anything but random: here the sea meets neighborhoods with strong character, and the market is alive—quick to change pace and demanding in its decisions. Opening his agency in Livorno was an act of trust in the city’s fabric, knowing that only a service of exceptional quality could stand out in such a stimulating environment.
But the vision extended beyond the city limits, and the province of Pisa soon became the natural extension of the project: a constantly vibrant area shaped by university flows, professionals on the move, and a mixed demand ranging from first homes to investments and rentals.
Around ImmoOne Livorno, a tight-knit team and an invisible yet essential local network quickly formed: trusted technicians, interior photographers, legal consultants—all parts of a system powered by listening. Because, as the many families they’ve met have taught them, true success doesn’t lie in proposing, but in understanding the story behind every single door that opens.
