Sara this home is amazing, with unique features that adds to its charm. The views are stunning and the room’s are beautiful, it’s everything anyone could ask for in an Italian home.
I'll add this comment here too... I want to add some important information for future comments. I info: it is a medieval village. The car is not part of these contexts. I understand that cars are convenient, but living in a medieval village has its charm precisely because of its unique characteristics. Narrow, cobblestone streets, often pedestrian-only, historical architecture and atmospheres that take us back in time. These are places designed to be experienced on foot, where the tranquility and beauty of the landscape outweigh modern speed and convenience. If you're looking for a home in a medieval village, part of the experience is leaving the car outside the center and enjoying a walk through history and nature. II info: it is a property from the 1400s!!! III info: the technical expertise before the works, therefore no seismic and energy intervention, with the roof, systems, all in a dilapidated state, was €200,000. I hope I have given useful information to everyone...
The price is insane. The house is disjointed, and needs a lot of work to bring out possible charm. And then ALL THOSE STEPS. This is not a precious work of art. The town looks lovely, but is it dying? Where do you park the car for €420,000? How far do you have to walk for groceries? Let's get real. This is Abruzzo, not Florence.
@@KJ_nyc Reading that there are "a lot of work" makes me smile, forgive me. The owner has a smart and parks near the house, I think you can also see the car in the video. We are not in Florence, yes, and maybe you have a bad idea of Abruzzo and I'm sorry about that!
I want to add some important information for future comments. I info: it is a medieval village. The car is not part of these contexts. I understand that cars are convenient, but living in a medieval village has its charm precisely because of its unique characteristics. Narrow, cobblestone streets, often pedestrian-only, historical architecture and atmospheres that take us back in time. These are places designed to be experienced on foot, where the tranquility and beauty of the landscape outweigh modern speed and convenience. If you're looking for a home in a medieval village, part of the experience is leaving the car outside the center and enjoying a walk through history and nature. II info: it is a property from the 1400s!!! III info: the technical expertise before the works, therefore no seismic and energy intervention, with the roof, systems, all in a dilapidated state, was €200,000. I hope I have given useful information to everyone...
@@saradicensoimmo Cara Sara, Per favore non fraintendermi. I hope the owner finds a special buyer who is willing to pay more than the asking price. You mention cars and a medieval village. I agree with your premise. However, the main piazza is filled with cars and trucks, not adding to the charm. Nobody enjoys feeling trapped or restricted anymore. People may desire the charm of a medieval village, but nobody wants to go back to the inconveniences of that time. I'm sure the owner has special permission to park a car. I don't think new buyers (especially foreigners) would get that privilege. I'm confident the owner spent a lot of time, money, and love to make this home as special as possible. But many of the electrics are not buried in the walls, possibly because of restrictions. Taking on a historical property in Italy is not for the faint of heart, especially at this price point. I wish the owner and you good luck.
Are the birds included in the sale ? The price is not based in reality. The very small rooms, massive amount of steep stairs, the speratic layout, for 3 beds n 2 baths without a terrace or garden. Unrealistic price.