Scenic 2BR Detached Home, Spacious Garden - Caprese Michelangelo

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Caprese Michelangelo, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, Caprese Michelangelo (Italy)

2 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 250Floor area

€229,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

250m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled within the rolling hills of Tuscany, Casa delle Rose is a detached two-bedroom house in the quaint town of Caprese Michelangelo in the Arezzo province. This home promises the charm of rural Italy while maintaining proximity to necessary amenities and cultural sites, perfect for those looking to embrace the Tuscan lifestyle.

At 250 square meters distributed across two levels, Casa delle Rose provides ample space for a small family or couple. The ground floor features cantinas ideal for storage or a wine cellar, a rustic kitchen with an inviting open fireplace, and a bathroom equipped with a shower. The upper level houses a spacious entrance lobby, a cozy living room with another open fireplace, a small kitchenette, a separate dining area, and two bedrooms accompanied by a family bathroom with a bathtub and a second bathroom with a shower.

The property, priced at €229,000, includes a fenced garden sprawling 4,600 sqm. It is dotted with roses and herbs, shadowed by mature trees offering both shade and privacy. There is also a patio area, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation, leading from the electric gates to the house.

While the interior of Casa delle Rose reflects a good condition, it does hint at the potential for personalization or modernization, making it an appealing choice for those willing to infuse their own style into their next home. This prospect makes the house not just a dwelling but a canvas for creativity.

Living in Caprese Michelangelo brings numerous advantages. The area is synonymous with tranquility and natural beauty, featuring landscapes that have inspired artists for centuries, including its most famous son, Michelangelo Buonarroti. The local climate is typically Mediterranean with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers, ideal for enjoying the outdoors and local festivities year-round.

For daily needs, the town provides essential services such as shops, supermarkets, and banks. Gastronomy plays a significant role in the local culture with several renowned restaurants offering dishes made from locally sourced ingredients like wild boar, wild mushrooms, and truffles. The unique 'Marrone di Caprese Michelangelo' chestnuts, with their protected designation of origin, underscore the area's rich culinary heritage.

Outside of gastronomic pursuits, residents can engage in numerous activities. The countryside offers scenic paths perfect for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Historical and cultural sites are plentiful, including the house where Michelangelo was born, now a small museum. Additionally, the proximity to other Tuscan towns and cities allows for delightful day trips to explore more of the region's heritage and beauty.

The property features include:
- Fenced garden measuring approximately 4,600 sqm
- Two floors totaling 250 sqm of living space
- Ground floor with cantinas and rustic kitchen with fireplace
- First floor with living room, kitchenette, two bedrooms, and two bathrooms
- Electric gates and patioed area

Life in Caprese Michelangelo offers a blend of peaceful rural living with the benefits of a community rich in history and culture. Casa delle Rosse presents a marvelous opportunity for those seeking a full-time residence or a picturesque retreat in the heart of Italy, with the potential for personalization to truly make it a 'home'.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
250
Price per m²
€916
Garden size
4600
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to a quaint and inviting opportunity nestled within the heart of Tuscany, Italy. Situated in the serene and picturesque area of Caprese Michelangelo, Arezzo, this 2-bedroom semi-detached house, known affectionately as Casa Serena, offers a glimpse into a life balanced with tranquility, rich history, and the raw beauty of the Italian countryside. This charming property, dating back to the early 1900s, sits in a small rural community surrounded by open countryside, with expansive views of the surrounding valley. Despite its peaceful setting, Casa Serena enjoys proximity to the medieval village of Caprese Michelangelo, famously known as the birthplace of the Renaissance titan, Michelangelo Buonarroti. This location provides the best of both worlds: quiet countryside living with the convenience of high-quality restaurants and a selection of local amenities nearby. Casa Serena unfolds over three well-appointed floors, encompassing approximately 115 sq m of living space. The layout is as follows: - Ground Floor: Features a cozy taverna complete with a kitchen and fireplace, a bathroom fitted with a shower, and additional cellar space for storage. - First Floor: Boasts a bright and welcoming living room alongside a spacious kitchen, also with its own fireplace. A door leads out to a small balcony, offering outdoor access and stairs descending to the quaint courtyard below, where the potential for countless warm, family gatherings awaits. - Second Floor: Hosts 2 generously sized double bedrooms and another bathroom equipped with a bathtub, catering to restful nights and refreshing mornings. Property Highlights: - Wooden framed windows and shutters in good condition and tiled floors throughout. - Heating supplied by a ... click here to read more

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If you’re dreaming of a serene escape nestled in the heart of Tuscany, this villa in Caprese Michelangelo might just be your perfect sanctuary. With its 220 square meters spread graciously over three floors, this lovely home stands ready to welcome those seeking both space and comfort in one of Italy's most stunning regions. Perfectly situated at Caprese Michelangelo in the province of Arezzo, you'll find yourself immersed in a lifestyle that balances tranquility and a touch of vibrant Italian culture. Starting with the villa itself, imagine stepping into a spacious residence filled with natural light. The thoughtful layout includes six bedrooms and two bathrooms, suitable for an expansive family setting or hosting guests. While this property is described as in good condition, it retains its traditional Tuscan roots with stone and wood walls, grit floors, and a comforting wood-burning fireplace to gather around on those cooler winter evenings. Living in this villa allows you to extend your lifestyle into the outdoors with a sizable 3,030 square meters of fenced garden space. Punctuated with mature chestnut trees, this garden offers a peace-filled retreat to enjoy Tuscany's mild climate. Though no pool exists at present, the potential to add one means you can easily envision transforming this already appealing outdoor area into a luxurious spot for relaxation and entertainment. Amenities in the area are conveniently within your reach. Just a brisk 2-kilometer journey will lead to a well-stocked store for daily essentials. Head a little further to 4 kilometers, and the town of Caprese Michelangelo unfolds with its array of services — think post office, banks, a pharmacy, and quaint shops stocked with local delicacies. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Faggeto, just a stone's throw from the historic town of Caprese Michelangelo, this exquisite chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Tuscan paradise. With its panoramic views of Lake Montedoglio and the rolling hills of Tuscany, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun bathes your chalet in a warm glow. This is the everyday reality in Faggeto, where tranquility meets accessibility, making it an ideal location for a second home or vacation retreat. A Home Designed for Comfort and Style Constructed entirely of wood with a reinforced concrete base, this 150-square-meter chalet is a testament to modern design and functionality. The ground floor boasts a spacious open-plan living area, seamlessly connected to a state-of-the-art kitchen. Large windows and glass doors flood the space with natural light, creating a harmonious indoor-outdoor living experience. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet evening with family, this space is designed to cater to all your needs. The chalet features four generously sized bedrooms, each offering a sanctuary of comfort and privacy. With ample space for double beds and additional furnishings, these rooms are perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the Tuscan countryside. The two modern bathrooms, finished with high-quality materials, ensure convenience and luxury for both residents and guests. A Garden of Possibilities Step outside, and you'll find yourself in an expansive private garden, spanning approximately 2,480 square meters. Do ... click here to read more

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Charming Tuscan Villa in Need of Love Overview: Situated in the picturesque town of Pieve Santo Stefano in Tuscany, this detached 4-bedroom villa offers an authentic slice of Italian history coupled with ample space and potential. Known as "La Casina," this property comprises the main villa and two additional outbuildings, all nestled within approximately 8,500 sq m of private land. If you've ever dreamed of owning a villa with genuine historical roots and are ready to invest in its restoration, this property awaits to bring your vision to fruition. Location and Local Area: Pieve Santo Stefano, located in the province of Arezzo, rests peacefully along the banks of the river Tiber in Italy's Upper Tiber Valley. With a modest population of about 3,100 inhabitants, this township offers a serene lifestyle enriched with cultural heritage, exemplified through sites like the National Diary Archive. The local amenities ensure a comfortable day-to-day life, including cozy bars, traditional Italian restaurants, and various shops. The area provides an immersive experience into relaxed, rural Italian living while still being conveniently close to larger towns. Property Features: - Main villa over three floors, plus attic - Two additional outbuildings with potential for development - Approximately 8,500 sq m of surrounding land - Original structure from around 1000 AD with historic significance - Three driveways for potential subdivision Amenities: - Nearby bars and restaurants offering local Tuscan cuisine - Various shopping facilities - Rich cultural and community events tied to historic traditions - Proximity to river Tiber and natural scenic beauty for outdoor activities Living in a Villa: Residing in a villa such as La ... click here to read more

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Early October in Vogognano. The fog sits low over the Arno Valley, and from the upper floor of the main house you can just make out the ridgeline of the Alpe di Catenaia catching the first light. Somewhere below, a tractor starts up. The olive harvest is three weeks away, and the hundred-plus trees on this estate will need every pair of hands they can get. That is the rhythm of life here — earthy, unhurried, and very, very real. This three-bedroom stone estate in Subbiano, roughly 20 minutes southeast of Arezzo in the upper reaches of the Casentino valley, is not a cosmetic renovation project dressed up with a fresh coat of paint. It is a genuine opportunity: a main farmhouse plus two ancient stone barns sitting on just over six hectares of land, currently in good structural condition and waiting for a buyer with vision. The bones are honest. The location is quietly exceptional. The property sits on an elevated position above the village of Vogognano, part of the Subbiano municipality. That elevation matters. You get unobstructed views across the valley toward the forested flanks of the Casentino National Park — one of Italy's least-trampled protected areas, covering more than 36,000 hectares of beech, silver fir, and chestnut forest that have been growing undisturbed since the Benedictine monks of Camaldoli first set them aside in the eleventh century. On clear days after rainfall, the air smells of pine resin and damp earth in a way that genuinely stops you mid-thought. The complex spreads across two levels. The main house anchors the estate, with the two former barns — sturdy, thick-walled structures that kept grain dry through centuries of Tuscan winters — sitting close by. Together they total 495 square meters of ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the edge of a quaint village, this delightful country home in Chitignano, Tuscany offers a glimpse into serene rural living amidst the picturesque Green Hills of Casentino. Built in 1921 by a trio of civil engineer brothers, this stone house stands as a testament to enduring craftsmanship and family heritage. It was lovingly updated with earthquake-proofing in 2000, adding an extra layer of safety and peace of mind for its residents. Stepping through the entrance, you are greeted by a warm and inviting kitchen with an adjacent dining area—perfect for those cozy family meals or gatherings with friends. The kitchen corridor guides you to various parts of the house: a spacious living room with a charming fireplace that grants access to the tranquil garden sits to the right, a bathroom can be found straight ahead, and a staircase leading to both upper and lower levels on the left. Upstairs, you’ll discover three well-appointed bedrooms alongside a bathroom, offering ample space for family living or visiting guests. The basement expands the living area even further with two additional rooms featuring windows, which have been utilized as bedrooms in the past. Here, you'll also find another bathroom and a boiler room that manages the building’s services efficiently. This country home, serving primarily as a holiday retreat for its current owners, exudes potential for buyers seeking a peaceful haven away from the city's hustle. Despite its solid condition, there’s still the possibility to update the central heating system as the pipeline for methane gas has already been conveniently laid up to the entrance gate. This small upgrade could provide enhanced efficiency for those cold Tuscan winters. Living in Chitign ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the exquisite Tuscan countryside, near the enchanting medieval village of Anghiari, this country home offers a unique blend of history, nature, and Tuscan charm. If you’re looking for a canvas to bring your vision of Italian country living to life, this property presents an ideal opportunity. The area, bordered by the ethereal landscapes of Arezzo and close to the Umbrian border, allows for easy exploration of Italy's major art centers such as Florence, Siena, Montalcino, and Assisi. The property itself, rooted in history with origins dating back to the 1500s for the main farmhouse, and the 1800s for additional structures, has been thoughtfully renovated to preserve its rustic elegance while providing a comfortable living space. The tranquil environment of Anghiari, complemented by the property’s idyllic setting among hills, vineyards, and rows of vines, creates a serene retreat away from the bustle of city life. This area is rich in nature and history, offering clean air and a regenerative atmosphere that is hard to find elsewhere. Living in Anghiari offers: - A close-knit community with a blend of local and international residents - Proximity to major Tuscan and Umbrian art centers, perfect for art and history enthusiasts - A climate characterized by warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters, ideal for enjoying the outdoor lifestyle and the natural beauty of the region all year round The property features include: - A main farmhouse from the 1500s and a second farmhouse from the 1800s along with outbuildings, offering a rich historical ambiance - Approximately 430sqm of living space spread across various buildings with a total of 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, accommodating both family living and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting hills of Tuscany, this historic farmhouse in Anghiari offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Italian heritage. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property combines rustic charm with modern comforts, all set against the backdrop of one of Italy's most picturesque regions. Imagine waking up to the gentle Tuscan sun streaming through your window, the scent of fresh lavender wafting in from your private garden. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle, a chance to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Italian culture, history, and cuisine. A Glimpse into the Past This farmhouse is part of a medieval castle complex, dating back to the 13th century. Rebuilt in the 16th century, the property retains its historical allure while offering all the amenities of modern living. The circular layout of the buildings, including a church dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, provides a unique and historical living environment. Property Highlights - Size: 240 square meters of living space, offering ample room for family and guests. - Bedrooms: Three spacious bedrooms, perfect for hosting friends or family. - Bathrooms: One well-appointed bathroom. - Outbuilding: A 100-square-meter space ideal for parking or storage. - Garden: A private 750-square-meter garden, perfect for outdoor relaxation or gardening. - Location: Just 4 kilometers from the center of Anghiari, with easy access to shops, restaurants, and cultural sites. - Accessibility: Close to major Tuscan cities and airports, making travel convenient. - Condition: Recently renovated, blending traditional Tuscan architecture with modern amenities. The Tuscan Lifestyle Living in this farmhouse means embra ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany lies an exquisite property known as La Dimora dell'Artista, situated between the charming medieval town of Anghiari and the historical Etruscan city of Arezzo. This captivating ground-floor apartment forms part of a traditional stone farmhouse that has been lovingly restored to blend authenticity with modern living. As a busy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to offer this opportunity for overseas buyers looking for a serene escape in Italy. Anghiari, with its quaint cobbled streets and historic allure, draws you into a world where past and present coexist harmoniously. The town is easily accessible from major cities like Florence and Rome, making it a convenient location for individuals seeking both adventure and tranquility. Arezzo, just a short drive away, offers a rich tapestry of art, culture, and local Italian heritage. The area is known for its warm summers and mild winters, perfect for those who enjoy a Mediterranean climate year-round. La Dimora dell'Artista stands on approximately 95 square meters of living space, set upon a picturesque hillside. This home presents a unique blend of Tuscan architectural details alongside contemporary touches. Whether you're an expatriate drawn by Italy's charms or an overseas buyer in search of a real estate investment with character, this property stands ready to deliver. Key features of La Dimora dell'Artista include: A cozy living room with a vaulted ceiling and a unique fireplace A cleverly designed curtained bedroom nook for a restful retreat A bathroom that feels like a spa, complete with twin sinks and a distinctive barrel-based shower Bedroom with a sliding door to enhance space and comfort An open kitchen & dining space with d ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Casa Torre, a distinguished three-bedroom detached house nestled in a serene hamlet, just a short stroll from the captivating medieval walled town of Anghiari. Situated within the lush landscapes of Tuscany’s Upper Tiber Valley, this property not only offers a peaceful countryside retreat but also proximity to one of Italy's most picturesque towns. Originally a watch tower, Casa Torre radiates historical charm with its striking original stone features and unique architectural details. Spanning approximately 110 square meters across three floors, plus an additional loft space on the third floor, this house is both spacious and inviting. The ground floor is home to a cozy kitchen, a bathroom, hallway, and storeroom. Ascend to the first floor and you find two bedrooms equipped with a bathroom and a panoramic balcony, accessible both from the rooms and via an external route through original stone stairs. The second floor houses two more sizeable rooms and an additional bathroom. The third floor's ample loft space offers versatility for use as a storage area or could be transformed into a recreational space depending on your needs. Outside, the substantial garden, sprawling over approximately 1,150 square meters, invites you to enjoy the Tuscan sun. It's perfect for outdoor dining, gardening, or simply soaking in the tranquil atmosphere of the countryside. Residents of Casa Torre enjoy the tranquility of rural life coupled with the convenience of town amenities. Anghiari, renowned for its beauty and rich history, is just a walk away. This town offers a vibrant community with a plethora of cultural events, local shops, and gastronomic experiences. From enjoying an aperitivo to indulging in a delicious gelato, lif ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Appartamento Menta, a delightful 2-bedroom apartment nestled in the charming locality of La Scheggia, right between the enchanting medieval town of Anghiari and the stunning Etruscan town of Arezzo. This beautiful piece of Tuscany offers an inviting escape at a price of €149,000. As a busy real estate agent, I understand how important it is to find that perfect home, and this might just be it for those looking to enjoy the tranquil Italian lifestyle. Now, picture a warm Tuscan day, the sun softly filtering through the leaves, casting dancing shadows over the rolling hills. That's the kind of serenity Appartamento Menta brings you. Upon entering the apartment, which is found on the first floor, you step directly into the kitchen and dining area. Here, the original large fireplace, the heart of the room, catches your eye, and you can already imagine a cozy evening with a glass of wine. The kitchen seamlessly blends the old-world charm of original stonework surfaces with modern conveniences like a new oven and hob. It’s ample enough to entertain friends or family around the marble-topped dining table or relax on a comfy 3-seater sofa. Wandering down the hallway, the first bedroom on your right greets you with its light and airy ambiance. Across from this, you'll notice a handy storage room (great for keeping everything neat) and, just a step further, the well-appointed bathroom awaits. Featuring a shower, sink, bidet, and toilet, the bathroom is modern yet faithfully maintains the traditional Tuscan style. The apartment’s classic white beamed ceilings and terracotta floors mirror its rustic surroundings, creating a seamless blend of comfort and tradition. And with the sale, you’ll be relishing a mix of contem ... click here to read more

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Experience unparalleled tranquility and lush pastoral splendor in this stunning house nestled in the romantically historic town of Sansepolcro, Arezzo, in the heart of Tuscany, Italy. Steeped in rich history and cocooned amidst beautiful woodland, this property is a haven of peace and serenity. Fashioned with the vibe of an enchanting old-world cottage, this house offers the perfect fusion of heritage charm and modern adaptability. Upon introduction, one can visualize the ancient pilgrims seeking solace and meditating in this serene environment. Cascades of green views greet you from every window, creating an ever-changing canvas of nature's artwork. The property spreads over three floors, each offering generous living spaces that can be tailored to suit your lifestyle and requirements. On the ground floor, discover three ample connecting rooms and an additional separate room ready to fulfill any purpose you dream of. This would make a perfect setting for a spacious eat-in kitchen complemented by a large pantry and a dining room. Doors from here conveniently lead to the outdoor garden, ideal for alfresco dining or sunlit breakfasts. The first floor houses three rooms, with the largest designed to be a spacious living room. Imagine yourself situated by a warming central fireplace, across from an arresting minstrel's gallery. The remaining rooms are suitably proportioned to serve as superb bedrooms complete with modern washrooms. The second floor is the ideal setting for a lavish master suite, a retreat within your retreat, complete with panoramic views of the Tuscan countryside. Adding to the character of this home is the vintage, attached bread oven. An attached annex is waiting to be revived as an inviting gue ... click here to read more

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Welcome to our listing for a charming and historic 6-bedroom townhouse that spans an impressive 400 square metres across four floors. The property is nestled in the heart of Sansepolcro, a vibrant, artistic, and highly coveted medieval town tucked in the bosom of Tuscany, Italy. It's certain to stir the interest of an art aficionado familiar with the classic works of the town's very own Piero Della Francesca, including "The Resurrection," that is but a stone's throw away from the residence. Currently structured as three apartments, the stone-built dwelling offers a diverse array of living arrangements but can also be transformed into a single, expansive private residence. It's in good condition and is perfectly habitable, however, could benefit from some updating to truly make it your own. As is, the property is utilised as a bed and breakfast - a serene getaway from the bustle of the town despite its central location. The property features: - 6 bedrooms - 7 bathrooms - Sizeable living spaces carved into separate apartments - Stunning 45 square metre panoramic roof terrace - Classic walled Italian garden stretching across 280 square metres Amenities: - Office/Studio - Laundry room - 3 storage rooms - Powerful central heating The ground floor offers an apartment with a double bedroom, a shower room, and a kitchen with views of the garden. The first floor contains the second apartment, two double bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a 22 sqm dining room, 2 bathrooms and a small studio. Lastly, the third apartment is found on the third floor, promising panoramic views from three bedrooms and a magnificent living room. Sansepolcro, the town which Gallup named “the place where people live the longest”, is a true ble ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Capolona in Arezzo, Tuscany, lies a charming farmhouse filled with character and potential. This 4-bedroom property is indeed a fascinating canvas for those with a vision to refurbish and transform a space into a dream home. With a generous 370 square meters of living space set on a sprawling 5,000 m² estate adorned with 60 stately olive trees, this home offers a peaceful retreat away from the urban bustle, yet remains conveniently accessible to the city amenities. The house, affording a striking panoramic view over Arezzo, the iconic Duomo, and the Valdarno valley, invites you to be part of a picturesque living tableau. Priced at €195,000, this property is a worthwhile investment for those ready to undertake a renovation project that promises to fuse historical charm with modern comfort. Property Features: - Spacious 4 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Large basement with potential for additional apartments - Public water supply connected - Expansive 5,000 m² lot with 60 olive trees - Possibility to acquire additional land - Panoramic views of the surrounding countryside Living in Capolona offers a rare blend of tranquillity and convenience. This little hamlet is a haven for those who cherish privacy and the essence of Italian countryside life but also appreciate the proximity to the city. Arezzo, merely a ten-minute drive away, provides all necessary urban conveniences including shopping centers, restaurants, cultural sites, and healthcare facilities. The area is also renowned for its local craft and antique markets, offering a glimpse into the rich artisan traditions of the region. The local climate in Tuscany is predominantly Mediterranean, contributing to mild winters and warm, sun-fille ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of Tuscany, in the charming village of Castel Focognano, lies this inviting 4-bedroom country home. Built nearly a century ago from local natural stone, this property promises a slice of Tuscan life that will transport you back in time. As you turn into the private driveway shaded by chestnut trees, the tranquility of the area immediately takes hold. It's a place where the gentle rustling of leaves and the sweet chirping of birds fills the air, creating a serene backdrop to everyday living. Life in the Casentino valley, known for its lush green landscapes, offers a pleasing balance between seclusion and accessibility. With the prominent rock of the abbey La Verna of St. Francis framing your view, every glance around you is a reminder of Italy's rich history and stunning natural beauty. The house itself sits at 500 meters above sea level, providing a temperate climate that's mild and enjoyable through most of the year. Entering the ground floor, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance room featuring a cozy fireplace—perfect for chilly autumn evenings. A few steps lead you into a fully equipped kitchen that invites lively culinary explorations. To the right sits a spacious living room, boasting another fireplace and direct access to a bathroom equipped with a tub, alongside an anteroom featuring a washing machine. A wooden staircase ascends to the upper floor; however, external stairs also provide access for a bit of Tuscan flair. Upstairs, a second living area further extends your comfort with its own fireplace—a fitting place for relaxation or hosting guests. From here, three well-sized bedrooms provide ample space for family or visitors, and a second bathroom with a shower offers conv ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Tuscany, this farmhouse invites you to experience the authentic Italian countryside lifestyle. Situated in Arezzo, a region known for its rich history and picturesque landscapes, this property offers a unique opportunity for those yearning for a tranquil escape or a family abode with enough room to grow and thrive. As a busy global real estate agent, I come across numerous properties, but this farmhouse near Arezzo stands out for its blend of rustic authenticity and comfortable living. The house itself is spacious, spanning 195 square meters, and it offers plenty of room for a growing family or for those who simply appreciate generous space. Let's dive into the heart of this Italian countryside gem. The property lies on an expansive 19,000 square meter plot that ensures both privacy and breathtaking views. Surrounded by idyllic landscapes and a selection of mature trees, the farmhouse creates an atmosphere reminiscent of the quintessential Tuscan countryside. Whether you imagine leisurely afternoons by the pool or enjoying a wood-fired pizza made in your very own outdoor oven, this farmhouse easily accommodates both relaxation and entertainment. Property Features: - Living room with fireplace (cozy evenings await!) - Dining room opening to the kitchen - Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom - Two additional generous bedrooms - Additional bathroom on the first floor - Expansive 19,000 sqm outdoor space - 8 x 4 meter swimming pool with sunbathing area - Outdoor shower by the pool - Fully functional wood-burning oven - Loggia for outdoor dining - Beautiful rustic terracotta floors - High ceilings with exposed wooden beams - Stone staircase, adding historical charm - Secure, fenced per ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene, breathtaking hills of Casentino, lies a slice of Tuscan paradise waiting for its next chapter. In Talla, Arezzo, Tuscany, this sprawling 6.0-hectare property offers a farmhouse ready for restoration. For those with a vision and love for the rustic allure of Tuscany, this is a golden opportunity to breathe life into a structure rich in history, character, and potential. The farmhouse itself stands at an impressive 230 square meters. It's a quintessential rural home that invites dreams of transformation. Once a bustling home with cellars on the basement and ground floors, farmer's quarters above, it now waits for a revival. Envision the potential: with thoughtful renovation, it could effortlessly house up to 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Imagine walking through custom-designed spaces shaped by your personal taste, while maintaining respectful nods to its storied past. An adjacent outbuilding of 30 square meters presents further possibilities—perhaps a charming garage or a cozy guesthouse. With its substantial 6 hectares, this land promises a lush tapestry of new beginnings. There are about 4 hectares of arable land, ready to be nurtured back to productivity, alongside 2 hectares of mixed forest. One might turn these open spaces into a vibrant park, complete with a pool shimmering under the Tuscan sun, or delve deeper into the world of biodiversity with a potential farm or Agriturismo. The fertile land whispers stories untold, of vineyards, olive groves, or perhaps a small organic farm. Living here in Talla, the heart of Tuscany, offers you the quintessential Italian lifestyle. Local life is imbued with warmth—a slower pace that lets you relish every moment, every bite of a sumptuous meal, and every ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the breathtaking hills of Tuscany, this charming 18th-century country home in Arezzo offers an enticing opportunity for those looking to own a piece of Italian tranquility. With sweeping views overlooking the picturesque city of Arezzo, this property is a gateway to a lifestyle rich in natural beauty and timeless heritage. If you're picturing life in a country home surrounded by groves and meadows, with a sprinkle of forest tranquility, look no further. This beautiful residence sits on an expansive spread of land that includes about 3.7 hectares of olive groves, 2.6 hectares of meadow lands, and a vast 13.5 hectares of forest. Living here is like a page from one of those dreamy novels, with endless opportunities to explore nature, host picnics, or simply unwind amidst the whispering trees. Now, let me tell you a little bit about the property itself. The house boasts 6 bedrooms spread across two spacious holiday flats on the ground floor and a main apartment on the upper floor. Each of these flats is not just functional but comes with its own unique character, featuring cozy kitchen-living rooms, ample bedrooms, and bathrooms, making them perfect for hosting family and friends. As you go up to the main apartment, you'll find a welcoming living room with a fireplace — the perfect spot to gather around during cooler months. The terrace offers an excellent place to enjoy your morning coffee with the sounds of nature as your backdrop. The modern kitchen and studio offer all the required facilities for a comfortable and efficient household routine. The upper floor was tastefully renovated in 2012 and features a blend of modern conveniences with the timeless allure of Tuscan design. New electricity, water, a ... click here to read more

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