Lovely Seaview Duplex in Stintino, Italy

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Sardinia, Sassari, Stintino, Italy, Stintino (Italy)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 43Floor area

€150,000

House

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

43m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Property Description:
Discover this charming duplex nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Cala Lupo, Stintino, Sardinia. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom gem is only 150 meters away from the crystal-clear sea, accessible via a scenic walk amid marked paths. Encompassing 43 square meters of space, this lovely apartment is on the ground floor of a terraced complex and provides a perfect opportunity to own a piece of paradise in Italy.

Property Layout:
The property engagement starts with a quaint garden, beautifully complemented by the azure sea view. Here, the entrance to the home is through a covered veranda that promises a serene spot to relax while enjoying the scents and sounds of the sea. As you open the doors, you are greeted with a bright and welcoming sea-view living room that doubles as a dining room, seamlessly blending with an open kitchenette. The space features a comfortable sofa bed for when guests come to visit. Further into the home, a small hallway leads to a bathroom and a cosy bedroom.

Features:
• One-bedroom duplex
• Size: 43 square metres
• Sea-view veranda
• Open floor plan
• Sofa Bed in the living room
• Small garden
• Short walking distance from the sea

Local Area:
Stintino, located in northwestern Sardinia, is famous for its stunning coastline, turquoise waters, and pristine beaches. The hamlet of Cala Lupo keeps up the charm with its tranquil ambience and slow pace of life. Here, you can easily find grocery stores, restaurants serving local Sardinian cuisine, and coffee houses. Stintino is also favored for its close proximity to the airport, making it an ideal place for overseas buyers.

Living in Stintino lets you enjoy Sardinia's Mediterranean climate, characterized by sunny, dry summers and mild, wet winters. It's the perfect place to soak in the sun during summer and set yourself up on the veranda with a good book in the winters.

Living Experience:
Owning a property in Stintino, particularly this one, means summers are for vacation rentals or turning it into a holiday home. The living room, equipped with a sofa bed, adds to the functionality of the space. Whether you choose to keep it as a vacation home or rent it out during tourist seasons, the potential for extra income is promising. Both locals and tourists hold the community in high regard because of the tranquil environment, warm climate, and the easy access to beautiful beaches of Pelosa and Saline. Nature lovers can also set out to explore the Island of Asinara, a natural reserve just a boat ride away.

Investing in this property allows you to experience the authentic Italian lifestyle where homes double as sanctuaries and provide resplendent views right on your doorstep. Whether it is savouring sundowners from your veranda or rustling up an Italian meal to enjoy with the view of the sea, your duplex will be a part of captivating memories.

Do note that all property information should be independently verified. This includes but is not limited to square footage, number of bedrooms, the exact location of the property, and the neighbourhood.

Be prepared to take the first step into your Italian dream - a delightful duplex home with enriched sea views, comfortable living quarters, and an unsurpassable location. Delve into the charmed life of Stintino, all within your reach for an investment of €150,000.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
43
Price per m²
€3,488
Garden size
290
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of the Mediterranean, just a short 100-meter stroll from the welcoming sands of Platamona Beach. This could be your daily reality with this delightful 3-bedroom detached house nestled in the beautiful town of Sorso, Sardinia. The house offers an intimate connectivity with nature and local Italian culture, positioned perfectly for those who dream of a laid-back lifestyle by the sea. This home sits within a carefully maintained residential community comprising about 30 dwellings, fostering a sense of community while maintaining personal privacy with its large, lush private garden. The garden features charming green spaces adorned with ornamental plants, an outdoor shower perfect for rinsing off after a beach day, and a spacious yard with a gazebo for enjoying shaded relaxation during Sardinia’s sun-filled days. The property extends over two levels: the ground floor includes a double entrance leading into a cozy living and dining area complete with a well-equipped kitchen, doubling as the social heart of the home. Additionally, there is convenient access to a dual-use laundry and service room. Climbing up the internal staircase to the upper floor, you will find a comfortable sleeping arrangement featuring three bedrooms - one of which offers a delightful small terrace equipped with a sun blind where one can sip morning espresso while basking in the fresh sea air. Also, a well-appointed bathroom with a shower completes this level. Living in Sorso means embracing the slow-paced lifestyle synonymous with Sardinian culture. The local area is bustling with activities and attractions that cater to both the adventurous and the peace-seekers. From exploring fine sandy beaches, historical si ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the heart of Sardinia, where the charming city of Sassari awaits with its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and warm Mediterranean climate. Here in this relaxed yet vibrant region, we have a delightful independent villa for sale in the scenic area of Strada Vicinale Murruzzulu Tranco A. As a busy real estate professional, I'm always on the move, helping people find their dream homes, and this villa is truly a hidden gem, perfect for anyone seeking a blend of countryside peace and coastal proximity. This villa, recently constructed with high-quality finishes, is spread over a generous 130 m² of single-level living space—making it suitable for those who prefer the convenience of not dealing with stairs on a daily basis. It's our pleasure to offer a property that exudes both practicality and style. Let's walk through the villa together, picturing what life could be like in this welcoming Italian home. As you step inside, there's a spacious double living room, an open-plan haven that's perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying family time. The room seamlessly integrates into a fully equipped kitchen, providing an inviting atmosphere to whip up your favorite meals. The primarily warm and sunny Sardinian climate makes this space ideal for hosting year-round gatherings, from summer soirées to winter celebrations. In the sleeping quarters, there are two thoughtfully designed bedrooms. The master bedroom is a true retreat, featuring a walk-in wardrobe, something rare yet priceless when it comes to storing your seasonal wear. There's an en-suite bathroom here, offering privacy and elegance. For those with growing families or in need of extra space, there's potential to craft a third bedroom, ensuring that the vil ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a slice of Sardinian paradise located at 3 Str. Vicinale Mancone in the delightful city of Alghero, Italy. If you're dreaming of a villa that harmonizes country living with accessibility to urban conveniences, this villa might just be your next home. Nestled in a serene and exclusive part of Alghero, it offers an ideal setting for those seeking relaxation and privacy, yet with the ease of access to bustling town life and beautiful beaches. The villa sits on a substantial 3,000 square meter plot, providing plenty of space for outdoor activities or just enjoying the breeze in complete privacy. Picture yourself taking in the view of centuries-old olive trees which dot the landscape. This setup is perfect for individuals or families interested in gardening or leisurely strolls amidst nature – how rejuvenating it must be after a long week! This villa offers an expansive 310 square meters of living area spread across three levels. It's in good condition, which means you can set up your furniture and start living right away, without the headache of immediate repairs or major renovations. Of course, there's always opportunity for customization to suit your personal style, so you can turn each space into a reflection of your vision. Ground Floor Delights - Spacious living room - Functional kitchen - 4 comfortable bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Heartwarming fireplace - Pleasant veranda Lower Level Possibilities - Over 100 sqm cellar with natural light - Ideal for recreational activities, wine cellar, or workshop Expansive Attic Space - Equal in size to ground floor - Perfect for additional living quarters or guest accommodation Now, let's talk about life in Alghero, where this property is located. Alghero is one of Sard ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home in the picturesque surroundings of Alghero. Nestled just a few kilometers from the vibrant heart of Alghero and its stunning beaches, this spacious villa offers an intriguing mix of tranquility and accessibility. Whether you're an expat looking to settle down in Italy or an overseas investor seeking a promising opportunity, this property could be exactly what you’re looking for. Our villa, situated in the scenic neighborhood of Strada vicinale Puneddu Puntet, provides a delightful living experience for families wanting more space or for those dreaming of hosting guests in a beautiful setting. This property, with its peaceful environment, is a real treasure sitting in one of Sardinia’s most accessible locales. Living in Alghero means being able to enjoy a Mediterranean climate, characterized by its warm summers and mild, inviting winters. The sun graces the area for most of the year, providing an extraordinary backdrop for your new potential lifestyle. Living in a villa like this means that you can truly enjoy indoor and outdoor living seamlessly. Let me paint you a picture of your possible future abode. As you step into the villa, you're greeted by a spacious layout thoughtfully divided into two independent units, which doubles as an exceptional opportunity for accommodation versatility. Could you imagine living here with family while using the separate space to generate rental income? Or maybe set up a lovely guest space for visiting friends and family? The possibilities are abundant. Here are some key features of the villa: - Divided into two independent units - Spacious living room with open-plan kitchen - A master and double bedroom in each unit - One well-appointed bathroom - ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a picturesque villa retreat nestled in the serene landscape of Cuglieri, Oristano, Sardinia, Italy. This location costs you just 3 minutes to touch the sea. This independent villa is situated in abode of tranquillity; a property that makes you feel like time has paused. Here, every heartbeat feels like an echo of peace, every moment seems saturated with raw, unfiltered emotion and each sight of the surrounding nature leaves you breathless. Welcome to this 3-bedroom haven, an embodiment of calm respite and an uninterrupted getaway from the bustle of everyday life. Positioned in the heart of Santa Caterina, a part of the great Municipality of Cuglieri, this villa is something out of a Mediterranean dream, one where you are in sync with nature's harmony, where your landscape is a painting of sea views and rustic countryside vibes. As you walk into this Villa, you will be welcomed by a spacious covered veranda that opens up to spectacular views of the sea and the verdant landscape that surrounds you. The villa offers an area of 172 SQM and comes with a price tag of 350,000 Euros. Let's delve a little deeper into what the Villa offers: Amenities: • Kitchen • Kitchenette • Pantry • Dining room • Lounge • Large open mezzanine with exposed wooden beams • A sizeable storage of about 40 SQMs • An old barn-turned-cellar • Connected water and electricity Features: • 3 bedrooms – Each strategically designed to offer comfort and space • 2 bathrooms – Designed with functionality and aesthetics in mind • Land – Comes with approximately 12,500 square meters of land populated with several fruit trees in production. From a quality perspective, this villa is in good condition, having been recently tastefully renovated, not ... click here to read more

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In the captivating heartland of Gallura, nestled just a few kilometers from the quaint town of Sant'Antonio di Gallura, lies a unique opportunity perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil lifestyle of the Italian countryside. Here, in Località Zanzari, you can find a delightful farmhouse, a true gem for those who can envision its full potential, appearing as though lifted from the stories of rustic Italian living. This farmhouse spans a generous 185 square meters, gracefully spread over two floors. While it stands proudly as a work in progress, it generously offers a foundation of solid structural, masonry, and roofing work that's already complete. This leaves ample room for your creativity, where you could breathe life into the first floor, transforming the space into a spacious living area with a breathtaking covered terrace that showcases panoramic views of Gallura's lush, rolling landscape. Imagine sipping your morning cappuccino, absorbing the serene vistas — a true Italian dream. On this floor, the pitter-patter of feet could lead to two accommodating bedrooms and two well-sized bathrooms, ensuring modern convenience amidst rustic charm. Living here means relishing the opportunity to mold your surroundings. The farmhouse also boasts an open area on the ground floor with two storage rooms that beckon the touch of personal vision, perhaps a cozy family room or a traditional Italian kitchen where you can perfect your pasta-making skills. A private swimming pool could also grace the property, promising refreshing afternoons under the gentle Mediterranean sun. The land surrounding this intriguing property spans a generous 2.65 hectares, adorned with quintessential Sardinian flora. Olive trees sw ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the sun casting a golden hue over the azure waters of the Mediterranean. Welcome to your new second home in Palau, Sardinia—a picturesque coastal town that promises a lifestyle of relaxation, adventure, and cultural richness. Nestled in the heart of Palau, this charming one-bedroom apartment offers a unique blend of comfort and convenience, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a holiday retreat or a savvy investment in the European second home market. With its prime location in the Sassari province, this property is a gateway to the stunning La Maddalena Archipelago and the vibrant Sardinian culture. A Coastal Haven This apartment is more than just a place to stay; it's a sanctuary where you can unwind and recharge. The property is in excellent condition, ensuring you can move in without the hassle of renovations. The interior is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort, featuring: - Bright Living Area: A welcoming space with ample natural light, perfect for relaxation or entertaining guests. - Open-Plan Kitchen: Equipped with modern appliances, ideal for preparing local delicacies. - Master Bedroom: A cozy retreat with custom-made furnishings, offering a peaceful night's sleep. - Authentic Touches: Reed-covered ceilings and exposed beams add a touch of Sardinian charm. - Air Conditioning: Ensures comfort throughout the year, regardless of the season. Lifestyle and Leisure Living in Palau means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and cultural experiences. The apartment is just 300 meters from the coast, offering easy access to: - Pristine Beaches: Enjoy sunbathing, swimming, or simply strolling along the sandy ... click here to read more

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Set against the picturesque backdrop of Arzachena, this special country home located on Via Mameli 55 offers the kind of opportunity that doesn't come around every day. With nature wrapping it in a leafy hug, this rustic residence is a haven of tranquility right within the boundaries of the vibrant town of Arzachena. If you've ever dreamed of life in a charming Italian village, this property could transform that dream into a reality. While it does call for a bit of fixing up, think of it as a blank canvas, waiting for your personal touch to bring it to life. Step inside the house, where the story begins on the ground floor, accessible via a welcoming covered veranda. Walking through the door, you are greeted by a spacious living room that is bathed in natural light—perfect for those cozy family gatherings or quiet evenings spent with your favorite book. Beside the living area is a separate kitchen, providing all you need to whip up some delightful Italian dishes. This floor also hosts three bedrooms, each promising a restful night's sleep, and a bathroom, making for a complete and functional layout. Descend to the fully habitable basement, where an intriguing twist awaits. With independent access, this level could serve a variety of purposes—it could become a private retreat for guests, a second autonomous housing unit, or even an attractive proposition for investment. It mirrors the ground floor with three additional bedrooms, a living room, and another separate kitchen. The idea of creating a two-family solution is certainly within reach here. Now, let's explore the fantastic outside potential. The large garden surrounding this home is a green getaway in itself—ample space for entertaining, gardening, or just soakin ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself waking to soft Mediterranean light filtering through your bedroom windows, the scent of wild herbs drifting up from the hillside as you step onto your panoramic veranda. Below, fifty olive trees stand in neat rows across your private 4,800-square-meter estate, their silver-green leaves rustling in the morning breeze. This is life at your Sardinian villa, perched in the peaceful hills of Monte a Telti, where the rhythm of island living replaces the urgency of everyday life. This 250-square-meter villa represents more than a vacation property. It's your gateway to Sardinia's authentic lifestyle, positioned just five minutes from Olbia's vibrant center yet cocooned in nature's embrace. The property's dual-level design creates exceptional versatility for families seeking space, friends gathering for extended holidays, or investors recognizing Sardinia's growing appeal as a European vacation destination. Built in the early 2000s and maintained in good condition, the villa showcases traditional Sardinian architecture adapted for modern comfort. The ground floor welcomes you into a sun-filled living room that flows seamlessly onto a covered veranda, where morning espresso tastes better accompanied by sweeping views of the surrounding mountains. The separate kitchen provides ample space for preparing feasts with local ingredients from Olbia's markets, where vendors sell fresh pecorino, bottarga, and just-caught seafood. Two bedrooms on this level, one double and one single, share a full bathroom with bathtub, creating a self-contained living space perfect for owners or primary guests. The semi-basement level functions as a completely independent unit, accessible through its own entrance. Here, a spacious livin ... click here to read more

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The first thing you notice on a summer morning at this Putzolu villa is the silence. Not the eerie, empty kind — the kind that costs something. Cicadas in the macchia, a faint breeze moving through the cork oaks, and the distant shimmer of the Gallura hills sitting still against a cloudless sky. Then you remember: you're five minutes from Olbia's city center and 20 minutes from some of the most coveted coastline in the Mediterranean. That combination is genuinely rare. Sardinia gets written about a lot, but usually through the lens of the Costa Smeralda's superyacht scene — Porto Cervo, the Billionaire Club, the July crowds. What doesn't get written about enough is the real Olbia. The Tuesday morning market on Via Nanni where locals argue over which vendor has the better seadas, the fried pastry pockets of ricotta and honey that are basically a religious experience. The evening passeggiata along Corso Umberto that starts slow and somehow ends at midnight over a bottle of Vermentino di Gallura at a terrace bar. This villa puts you inside that rhythm, not observing it from a resort. The property sits on approximately 1.5 hectares of private land in the Putzolu area, one of those semi-rural pockets just outside Olbia that manages to feel a world away from the city while actually being about a five-minute drive from it. A flat garden of roughly 3,000 square meters wraps immediately around the house — and this isn't the kind of garden you maintain out of obligation. It's the kind you actually use. Space for a proper dining terrace, a future pool if you want one, a bocce court, a vegetable patch. The surrounding land buffers you from neighbors in every direction. The villa itself spans 214 square meters across two levels. T ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the picturesque village of Albagiara, this farmhouse on Via San Pietro represents an opportunity to embrace life in one of Italy's most beautiful areas. With a backdrop of UNESCO heritage sites and the expansive plains of Campidano, this property is a gem for those seeking an authentic Italian countryside experience. As a busy real estate agent, I see potential in this 335 square meter farmhouse. Its historical architecture offers four spacious bedrooms and four bathrooms, accommodating not just a family, but perhaps a group of expats seeking a shared experience in rural Italy. The living area, complete with a cozy fireplace, is perfect for warming up family gatherings during the cooler months. Whether you’re aiming for a single dwelling or envisioning dividing the space into three distinct apartments, this house offers tremendous flexibility. Life in Albagiara is like stepping back into a simpler time, where the rhythm of life flows at a more leisurely pace. The local community is welcoming, providing a warm atmosphere for newcomers. The village itself is known for its friendly residents and small, meandering streets lined with charming houses. As you stroll through Albagiara, you’ll find local grocers and family-owned bakeries offering the freshest produce and baked goods, making it easy to savor the flavors of Sardinia. The climate here is typically Mediterranean, boasting hot summers and mild, wet winters. It's perfect for those who enjoy spending time outdoors. The large garden space of the property, approximately 300 square meters, offers ample room for outdoor activities, be it gardening or hosting summer barbeques. Speaking of which, the property includes a barbecue area and a traditional wood ... click here to read more

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Introducing to you an exquisite five-bedroom house nestled in the historic town of Gesturi, Sardinia, Italy. This gem of a property, Villa Antico Borgo, is not just a residence but an estate painted with the romance and magic of the late 1800s and heartily restored in 2015. Discover the grandeur of this property sprawling over 5,000 square meters. The estate houses two remarkable structures, the main villa expands to an impressive 600 square meter while a secondary building, an annex, covers another 200 square meters. Open the front door and be welcomed by a spotless loggia covering over 43 square meters. It fills the area with a sense of tranquility and sets the stage for the spacious entrance hall that follows. A marvel of structural design, a dramatic spiral staircase graces the main hall, immediately capturing attention. Located near the entrance is the magnificent primary suite covering over 40 square meters. Designed for comfort, it consists of a double bedroom, a private study, and a luxurious bathroom. Additionally, the ground floor provides an equipped kitchen, service bathroom, elegant dining room, cozy living room, and a creatively designed medieval style room. Ascend the spiral staircase to the first floor to experience another lounge. Appealing features like a grand piano and a deluxe billiard table enhance its charm. This level further houses four spacious bedrooms at either side of the lounge, each pair supported by a bathroom. The villa's crowning glory is the large open terrace on the first floor. It offers a panoramic view of the idyllic town and the serene surrounding countryside. It's the perfect place to unwind, entertain, or simply appreciate the beauty of nature. This luxurious residence ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic hills of Sardinia, in the charming town of Budoni, Italy, stands a semi-detached villa that's just waiting for the right family or savvy investor to call it home. Positioned in the quaint hamlet of Malamurì, this property offers a unique blend of coastal and hillside living—a perfect retreat for those wanting to immerse themselves in the beauty of Italian landscapes without straying too far from urban comforts. This villa is part of a small, intimate complex that boasts picturesque views of the sparkling Mediterranean Sea. The property is strategically located a mere stone's throw from the vibrant town center of Budoni and the lively marina of Porto Ottiolu, making it an excellent choice for both permanent residents and holidaymakers. As you make your way to the villa, you'll immediately feel a sense of tranquility and escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The villa itself is thoughtfully designed across two levels, each offering its own unique charm and practicality. On the ground floor, the villa greets you with a bright and airy three-room apartment. The highlight of this level is a spacious covered veranda that presents a breathtaking sea view—a perfect spot for sipping morning coffee or enjoying alfresco dining as the sun sets over the horizon. The living room, combined with a well-appointed kitchenette, provides a cozy and functional space, ideal for entertaining guests or enjoying family time. Two comfortable bedrooms offer ample space for rest and relaxation, while a modern bathroom completes the ground floor amenities. Venture down to the basement, and you’ll discover a window-lit tavern area. This delightful space features an additional living room with a kitchenette, a th ... click here to read more

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Perfectly positioned along the gulf of Cagliari, this delightful 4-bedroom villa is located just 130 meters from the beach, in the charming locality of Margine Rosso in the municipality of Quartu Sant'Elena. Enjoy the southern Italian lifestyle with the city of Cagliari a short 10-minute drive away and Villasimius a mere 30-minute drive; both also accessible by public transport. The location of this villa provides you with the best of both worlds, combining the serenity of beach life with the excitement of city living. This area is renowned for its natural beauty. The nearby Molentargius ponds are a hub for wildlife enthusiasts, particularly for the breathtaking sight of thousands of pink flamingos. This truly is a dream locale, where you can immerse yourself in the versatile charm Italy has to offer. The villa, recently renovated, is spread across three spacious levels, with an option for a fourth, featuring an attic with its own bathroom. It combines luxury with unmistakable Italian design, all thanks to its thoughtfully designed spaces. Features of the Villa: - Total of 4 bedrooms - 5 bathrooms in total, ensuring everyone in the household has their private space - Extended living space of around 270 square meters - Heating through a combination of electric heating with 6 kW solar panels and a pellet stove - A cozy kitchenette complete with contemporary amenities - Shatterproof double-glazed windows throughout the villa - Mosquito nets on all windows for your comfort - A lush garden, beautifully landscaped with fruit trees, olive trees, and laurels. - A broad garage, a bright studio, and a loggia spanning 20 meters. The weather in Sardinia, where Cagliari is located, is typically Mediterranean, with warm, dry sum ... click here to read more

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Tucked away on the idyllic isle of Elba, the charming village of Colle D'orano in Marciana, Italy, awaits you. This quaint community is a gem for those yearning for a slice of rustic living, where the passage of time somehow flows gently, cradling you in its serene embrace. A hop, skip, and jump from the hustle and bustle of modern touristy hubs, it's here that you can truly breathe easy and bask in a slower, simpler pace of life. Now, let's talk about an exciting opportunity in Piazza del Colle, a quaint corner in Colle D'orano that embodies everything about traditional Italian village life. This property, currently designated as a warehouse, stands as a testimony to grand possibilities. Situated right in this charming square, it offers a tantalizing opportunity—a blank canvas if you will—for crafting your countryside dream home. The structure, covering a modest area of 40 square meters, is ripe for transformation and expansion. Imagine constructing a cozy haven all of your own—a place where personal style meets rustic charm. The potential to add height to the building means that not only do you get more living space, but you open up vistas of the surrounding lush countryside and even the distant sea. The region enjoys a Mediterranean climate, warm and inviting, promising plenty of sun-filled days and mild winters—a paradise for those who enjoy the outdoors. Living in Colle D'orano offers a lot more than just picturesque views. The local area is rich with activities. Whether it is hiking through the lush landscapes or cycling across winding routes, outdoor enthusiasts will be in their element. The nearby beaches, inviting and pristine, offer perfect spots to relax by the sea. And let’s not forget, the rest of Elba is ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque region of La Croix-Valmer, Var in the south of France, this villa presents an unparalleled opportunity for overseas buyers seeking both serenity and breathtaking vistas. La Croix-Valmer offers a unique blend of secluded luxury and everyday convenience, making it an ideal location for those looking to enjoy both the tranquil lifestyle of a villa and the vibrant culture of local French villages. With a vibrant mix of lifestyle options, this area is known for its stunning landscapes, Mediterranean climate, and rich history, drawing in expats and international buyers eager to carve out their own slice of paradise. As you make your way down the private streets of this prestigious community, you’ll feel your worries begin to fade—a sensation only enhanced as the villa comes into view. Set at the tranquil end of a dead-end road, the property immediately offers a sense of privacy and exclusivity. Here, the eye-catching architecture evokes a sense of tropical escape without ever leaving the warmth of French soil. The villa spans an impressive 360m² on a substantial parcel of 7,114m², allowing for plenty of space whether you wish to settle down or entertain guests. Entering the villa, you're greeted by a majestic, wooded path leading you into a spacious ground floor area. Here, you will find three well-appointed bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, offering comfort and privacy for each occupant or guest. The grand living room serves as the heart of the home, providing a space to gather and enjoy each other’s company. Adjacent to it, an open kitchen becomes the perfect place for culinary explorations. Conveniently located, the laundry room ensures domestic tasks are managed with ease. Venturing u ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the scenic landscape that is Saint-Tropez, this villa in the prestigious Ramatuelle area offers a unique blend of serenity and luxury that is hard to come by. For those looking to make a home in one of the world’s most sought-after locales, this property offers an enticing opportunity. I've been a busy bee coordinating with folks from around the world, and properties like this are worth the buzz. With an impressive 450 square meters of living space, this single-storey Californian villa is not just a place to live; it's a chance to embrace the enviable French Riviera lifestyle. Located just 150 meters from the idyllic beaches of Pampelonne, you'll be able to enjoy the rhythm of the waves and the gentleness of the Mediterranean breeze virtually at your doorstep. Property Features: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 6 modern bathrooms - Vast living room with dining space - Expansive terrace with verdant views - Beautifully maintained flat plot of 2950 sqm - Heated mirror swimming pool - Gym and wellness area with hammam - Roof terrace with sea view - Reversible air conditioning - Numerous parking spots - High-tech alarm and surveillance cameras - Additional service rooms Living in a villa is all about embracing the comfort of expansive spaces and the tranquility they can offer, especially when you find yourself in a place like Ramatuelle. This villa resonates with that very essence, offering broad rooms and high ceilings that delight in natural light, courtesy of large windows that usher in sunshine throughout the day. Saint-Tropez, known for its stunning shorelines and vibrant social scene, is more than just a retreat for the rich and famous—it's a location soaked with opportunity and culture. The local a ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque and sun-drenched landscapes of Porto Azzurro in the province of Livorno, Italy, lies a rustic country home that offers a very unique chance at creating a private haven with tons of history. Located amidst rolling hills and sprawling olive groves characteristic of the Tuscan region, this property is perfect for internation buyers seeking a project with real potential—a fixer-upper just waiting for the right touch. Here's what you need to know about the property. Encompassing a cadastral area of about 19 square meters and perched among a magnificent stretch of agricultural land, totalling 5,232 square meters, this structure is a diamond in the rough. It's classified as a C/2 building and currently exists in its unfinished state—waiting for visionary investors who can transform it into an enviable residential space. The real story begins with the durable stone walls that cradle the structure. These can be preserved and incorporated into any renovation plans, providing a rustic, historical backdrop to your future home in Porto Azzurro. The renovation opportunity here is not without potential; it allows for moderate expansion to bring the property up to comfortable living standards, including room for modern sanitary necessities. There's even an opportunity to increase the size by an additional 15 square meters to include an agricultural annex. Put simply, this is a canvas ready and waiting for someone to paint. Porto Azzurro itself is a wonderful locale packed with history and culture. Formerly named Porto Longone until 1945, its evocative name reflects its blue sea views. With historical landmarks like Forte San Giacomo and the serene waters of Terranera Lake, it's an area bursting with loc ... click here to read more

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