I love all the plaster work around the arches and beams! So cool! I also like all the cutouts in the walls to fit the furniture into the niches. I think I agree, I would make the bottom floor a stand alone studio space with that dedicated entry. Close up the stairs and remove those narrow steps. Then have the upstairs 2 floors as it's own apartment. By the way, the stacked beds is called bunk beds. But stacked beds works too! Cheers!
Hi Rino - this is a very nice, solidly built traditional house. The main issues I can see are the stairs (not ideal for anyone older) and the tiled kitchen worktops - but that could be changed. All in all a great property to immerse yourself into a traditional Italian town and community. Best regards
Thanks, Rink, for another great property! Love the town - in a super part of Abruzzo - and the house is great! The ceilings and terracotta floor tiles are beautiful and so is the reveal of stone behind the plaster walls. Character galore! The kitchen would need updating - tile on the counter top doesn’t work for me - but the rest is great! If only it had a terrace with a view ❤ thanks again!
Too bad there is not enough windows, so dark. I don't really want to keep my lights on during the day, but if someone doesn't mind this is a good option for them.
Has the home sold? Who do I contact if it's still available? Do you know of any mortgage brokers that work with American retirees wanting to move full -time to Italy? Thank you
It is a nice little place but hardly big enough for a b & b as you suggest in the description. If you took the dining table out of the 1st floor, that would make a nice cozy living room. The kitchen is big enough on the ground floor for a few people to dine there. That fireplace on the first floor looked like it had a window, but you went by it so fast I was not sure. There was a door under the stairs going to the 2nd floor. Was that a closet? Is it big enough for a half bath? The price is not bad, but a purchaser should negotiate a lower price. Thanks, Rino. Ciao
@@OneStopAbruzzo A b&b isn't an Airbnb. A b&b is a bed and breakfast, which is a tiny hotel that looks like a home, but prepares and serves meals, like a hotel. It cannot have one room because that is not a hotel. Airbnb is an actual home that you are subletting temporarily. Meals aren't prepared or served in an Airbnb.
Leonardo, I've mentioned this multiple times to you! The price is on the thumbnail and description. The price is never mentioned on the video because it can change over time and then you can't edit the audio.