Spacious 4-Bedroom Rustic Home with Garden & Pool for Sale in Scenic Ruota, Tuscany - Prime Country Living Awaits!

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Lucca, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, Capannori (Italy)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 120Floor area

€190,000

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4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

120m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

In the enchanting heart of Tuscany, nestled in the tranquil embrace of the Lucca region, lies a residence that captures both rustic charm and serene living. Set within the serene village environs of Ruota, this 120-square-meter detached house stands as a testament to the enduring allure of the Italian countryside. As a busy real estate agent juggling several listings and queries daily, I'm excited to share with you the unique qualities of this property and its surroundings.

The first impression you get when driving up to this charming independent rustic house is its commanding presence. Recently renovated, the building wears its modern amenities and updates beautifully while retaining the nostalgic essence that gives it a warm, inviting feel.

As you enter the home, the ground floor greets you with a bright entry hall that invites natural light to dance around the intimate living space. Here, one can imagine settling down after a long day with a good book or enjoying cozy evenings with family. The eat-in kitchen is the home's heartbeat, where traditional Italian meals are to be prepared, offering a perfect space for family gatherings and convivial moments. Alongside, a practical closet and a bathroom complete this level, ensuring both functionality and comfort.

Moving to the first floor, you are met with a cleverly designed hallway leading to a secondary kitchen, making hosting large gatherings a breeze. Two large double bedrooms on this floor act as tranquil retreats, draped in serene views of the Tuscan landscape. It is easy to visualize mornings started peacefully here, perhaps with a gentle breeze flowing through the windows. A well-appointed bathroom services this floor, ensuring convenience for family and guests alike.

Ascending further, the attic reveals two additional charming double bedrooms. These spaces exude a sense of coziness and could serve as welcoming havens for visiting family or friends. The potential here is palpable, offering opportunities for personalization to suit the individual needs of every family member.

The property is complemented by a quaint brick annex, approximately 40 square meters across two levels. This multifunctional space could serve as an inspiring studio, a quiet office retreat, or even a hobby area for creative pursuits. Outside, a nearby courtyard provides reserved parking, a luxury in such a picturesque setting.

The generous 500-square-meter private garden is a vital extension of the living space, ideal for anyone with a green thumb. Whether you envision it as a playground for children or a relaxing oasis, the potential is limitless. This lush sanctuary also includes an outdoor swimming pool—a perfect spot to cool off during warm summer days.

Now, let's chat about Capannori, Lucca, and the surrounding Tuscany area. The location offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle, allowing residents to immerse themselves in nature's beauty daily. Life here is typified by a slower pace, with a strong sense of community—an enchanting alternative for those seeking reprieve from urban frenzy.

The climate in this part of Tuscany is a treat, with warm summers that invite you to linger outdoors and mild winters that highlight the region's beauty in every season. The changing landscapes with each season provide a stunning backdrop, whether it’s the blooming vineyards or the autumnal rustic hues.

Living in Capannori grants you easy access to an array of activities and experiences. Set amid lush hills, there are endless walking and cycling trails for those eager to explore. The culinary scene is a joy for gastronomes, with local markets brimming with fresh produce and artisanal goods—a perfect equation for indulging in Tuscan cuisine. The region is also dotted with vineyards; an afternoon spent wine tasting is quintessential to Italian living.

Cultural and historical explorations await you with Lucca's center just a stone's throw away, where cobbled streets and historic architecture await eager eyes. The Tower Guinigi, Villa Mansi, and the iconic tree-dotted city walls are must-visit spots for anyone with a penchant for history and culture.

Here is an opportunity to make a home that resonates with your personal aspirations whether you are an overseas buyer or an expat seeing a piece of Italian paradise.

Property Features:
- Detached house with rustic charm
- Recently renovated, 3 levels
- Bright entrance hall
- Cozy and intimate living room
- Eat-in kitchen
- Second kitchen on the first floor
- 4 large double bedrooms
- Practical closet on the ground floor
- 2 bathrooms
- Brick annex of 40 sq.m on 2 levels
- Private parking courtyard
- Private garden of 500 sq.m
- Outdoor swimming pool

This house is poised to become a cherished family home, a refuge in nature, and a hub for living a life enriched by Tuscany's offerings. Come explore the possibilities that await in the heart of one of Italy's most revered regions.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
120
Price per m²
€1,583
Garden size
500
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Discover the enchanting experience of living in a captivating Tuscan farmhouse nestled in Capannori, Lucca. This 8-bedroom farmhouse spans 515 square meters and embodies the essence of both historical and contemporary Italian living. Situated in the picturesque Borgo San Ginese di Compito, this property has undergone a thoughtful restoration in 2004, skillfully blending traditional Italian stone-house features with more contemporary elements, creating a truly unique and inviting atmosphere. Let's delve into the story of this farmhouse. Picture yourself walking through the estate, with its nostalgic exposed chestnut beams above and timeless terracotta floors beneath your feet. The design merges a historical touch with modern-day comforts, making it perfect for those who appreciate Italian architecture. With three separate living units, this farmhouse offers the perfect opportunity for use as a tourist rental, accommodating up to 10 guests comfortably. Living in this farmhouse means you’ll enjoy spacious areas and clever division of spaces, ensuring every resident or guest experiences privacy, whilst still having plenty of social spaces to create lasting memories. The property’s condition is praiseworthy, showing evident care and maintenance over the years. Set in a serene, quiet location, it offers a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle, yet its proximity to Lucca ensures you’re never far from the vibrant city life. Speaking of Lucca, this stunning city is merely a short drive away. Known for its historical walls, rich cultural heritage, and gastronomic delights, Lucca is a place where history and modernity coexist harmoniously. Life in Capannori can be quite delightful, with a temperate climate offering warm s ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself in the heart of the stunning Tuscan countryside, just waiting for the right touch to transform a historical farmhouse into your dream oasis. Nestled on Via Francesco Banchieri in central Capannori, this property unfolds like a story waiting to be rewritten. Now, before you jump into imagining a maintenance-free condition, let’s be clear: this home is a fixer-upper. It’s not moving-ready, but it holds potential beyond imagination for someone with a vision and a bit of ambition. Let’s delve straight into what makes this farmhouse on the eastern edge of Lucca something you'd find worth the sweat and creativity. Built over three levels, the interiors are ripe for those looking to stamp their own style and taste. Enter a snug living room that paves the way to a spacious eat-in kitchen, a perfect spot for cooking up those hearty Tuscan meals. The single bathroom on the ground level ensures you have the essentials ready to go while you undertake this exciting project. The mid-level offers dual-exposure bedrooms, the kind that bathe in the golden light filtering through the Tuscan sun, making mornings feel beautiful. Overhead, a generously sized attic sits with potential begging and pleading to become whatever you need it to be—a third bedroom, an artist’s hideaway for inspiration, or simply a leisurely retreat with a book and a cup of coffee. What about the valuable extra spaces known as storage rooms? You bet. They're stacked at 30 square meters, there for you when your creative juices get flowing. Outside, soak up the leisurely lifestyle in your private 70 square meters of courtyard garden. Imagine casual barbecues, a small vegetable plot—the possibilities dance as much as the local olive groves sway in ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the picturesque scenery of Tuscany, this compelling villa is situated in Capannori, Lucca. For those seeking a harmonious blend of solitude and convenience, this property presents a unique opportunity. Capannori is a charming city that embodies quintessential Italian village life, with its rolling hills, lush landscapes, and a history deeply ingrained in Tuscan roots. Living here means enjoying the divine mix of nature, culture, and history that only a few regions offer. For those considering relocating from abroad, this is a place where you can truly immerse yourself into local Italian culture. Capannori is known for its vibrant community activities, with festivals and events that reflect the region’s rich history and love for life. The climate is typically Mediterranean, yielding mild winters and warm, sunny summers, making it an ideal location for year-round living or as a vacation abode. The city invites you with open arms to experience its unexplored trails in the wooded hills, where hiking becomes a daily adventure. This villa stands proudly on a generous plot of land, encompassing around 7000 square meters, where the elegance of olive groves meets the tranquility of woodland. It's a detached haven for anyone looking to escape the bustling city life, a real escape into nature’s embrace. Here, you can produce your own olive oil from the 120 olive trees scattered across the land, a delightful activity for those who appreciate the farm-to-table lifestyle. Privacy is a key attribute, as access to the villa is through a quaint neighborhood road shared by a handful of houses, ensuring a serene dwelling. The villa spans 170 square meters, offering ample space for a family looking to settle in a spacious ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting town of Capannori, just a stone's throw from the historic center of Lucca in the heart of Tuscany, we present an exquisite opportunity to own a piece of Italian paradise. This charming detached house, recently constructed with meticulous attention to detail, offers a harmonious blend of modern comforts and Tuscan elegance. As a busy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to take you on a journey through this wonderful property and the alluring local area. Taking you to Capannori, a charismatic slice of Italy that embodies the quintessential Tuscan lifestyle, where rolling hills, olive groves, and vineyards converge in a breathtaking backdrop. Known for its proximity to Lucca, a city renowned for its stunning Renaissance walls and rich history, Capannori offers a serene yet vibrant lifestyle. Here, life unfolds at a leisurely pace, and you can indulge in a plethora of cultural, gastronomic, and recreational activities. Imagine living in a home where elegance intertwines seamlessly with functionality. This three-bedroom villa stretches across 240 square meters, offering a generous space for comfort and versatility. The ground floor welcomes you with an inviting entrance hall, guiding you to a light-filled living room where family moments are perfected. The kitchen, complete with a dining area, opens directly onto the lush garden, creating an indoor-outdoor flow ideal for entertaining. There's more to explore on this level, including a convenient laundry room and a practical bathroom with a shower. Ascend to the first floor, where the tranquility of the private quarters awaits. The master suite is a serene retreat, featuring a luxurious en-suite bathroom with both a Jacuzzi and shower. Open the doors t ... click here to read more

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Picture a quintessential Tuscan villa nestled in the idyllic landscape of Lucca’s Capannori, Italy. This delightful 5-bedroom villa waits to welcome you into a world of charm and wonder. Depending on your preference between restful afternoons in the countryside or adventurous outings in the city, this idyllic Italian getaway foots both bills, given its location. This captivating 3-level villa spans an impressive 900 square meters. The ground floor greets you with a luminous, spacious living and dining area, bright with sunshine and warmth. An additional rustic-style kitchen boasts a large fireplace and wood-burning oven, enhancing the space with a touch of tradition. Provision of the following amenities ensure a remarkable and comfortable living experience: - An imposing avenue of centuries-old pines - Outdoor swimming pool - Olive grove - Romantic pond - Two fully equipped kitchens - Three bathrooms - Double garage - Laundry area - Cellar with vaulted ceilings The diversity of living spaces showcases the villa's character. A self-contained apartment makes up the villa's top level, complete with a living room that impresses with its fireplace and a functional kitchen. The apartment includes three more bedrooms and a bathroom, making this gem of a property perfect for hosting guests or accommodating a large family. What stands out about this villa are its stand-alone features: - Surrounded by a two-hectare park - The property has an independent entrance - It situates on three levels - Rustic-style kitchen - Double garage - Built in stone spiral staircase - Vaulted ceilings in the cellar Living in Italy, especially Tuscany, means enjoying a Mediterranean climate. The area basks in mild and temperate winters with w ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, this exquisite country home in Pieve di Compito, Capannori, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Italian paradise. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, Lucca is a dream destination for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. This property, located on the tranquil Via di Tiglio, is a testament to the timeless allure of Tuscan living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the distant hum of cicadas, as the golden Tuscan sun filters through your bedroom window. This four-bedroom, two-bathroom country home spans 300 square meters, offering ample space for family gatherings, quiet retreats, or entertaining guests. The property is in good condition, ready to welcome you into its warm embrace. ### A Glimpse into Tuscan Life Owning a second home in Lucca means more than just a place to stay; it's an invitation to immerse yourself in a lifestyle steeped in tradition and beauty. The region is renowned for its rolling hills, historic architecture, and culinary delights. From the annual Camellia Festival to the bustling markets of Lucca, there's always something to explore. ### Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: 300 square meters of living space, including a main residence and an adjacent barn. - Traditional Charm: Features classic Tuscan elements like exposed wooden beams and terracotta floors. - Expansive Garden: 2,000 square meters of lush greenery, perfect for outdoor dining or a future pool. - Flexible Layout: Multiple levels and rooms offer endless possibilities for customization. - Convenient Access: Double driveway and pedestrian access ensure ease of entry. - Modern Amenities: Equipped with autonomous heating, a firepl ... click here to read more

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Experience life in the picturesque landscape of Lucca, Tuscany, where a charming two-bedroom villa offers an ideal retreat for those seeking a serene and comfortably sized home. Nestled within the tranquil suburban area of S.Concordio, this property is a delightful blend of modern amenities and scenic surroundings, positioned just a short distance from Lucca's historic center. An engaging and enriching living experience awaits in one of Italy's revered regions, known for its rich history, culinary specialties, and vibrant culture. This newly constructed villa extends an invitation to immediately inhabit its delightful space, without the concerns commonly associated with older properties needing renovation. Spanning approximately 80 square meters, the residence is thoughtfully laid out on one level, featuring an inviting entrance that leads into a cozy living room complete with a charming fireplace. Here, comfort meets functionality with a sleek kitchenette and a utility room that doubles as a laundry area. With two bedrooms and a bathroom equipped with a large shower and top-tier sanitary fittings, the villa comfortably accommodates a small family or a couple. The interior is tastefully finished with stoneware floors and lacquered wooden doors, while the comfort is enhanced by underfloor heating system powered by methane gas, solar panels, and double-glazed windows that ensure both thermal and acoustic efficiency. Step outside to enjoy the expansive porch or bask in the lush 400 square meter garden that surrounds the villa, providing ample space for relaxation or outdoor activities and doubling as parking spaces when needed. The electric gate and alarm system offer additional security and peace of mind. Villa Feature ... click here to read more

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Welcome to our stunning villa tucked away in the rolling hills of charming Tuscany, just outside the beautiful and historical walled city of Lucca, Italy. Embrace the opportunity to own a property surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes, rich history and culture that Italy is known for. This idyllic and tranquil villa provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself and your family in the essence of the Italian way of life. Nestled in the picturesque surrounds of Gattaiola, a charming little hilltop village located just 4 km southwest of Lucca, this property exudes an inviting ambiance. Gattaiola is renowned for its beautiful villas, including Villa Rossi and Villa De Notter from the 16th century alongside Villa Pera from the 17th century, it's history dating back to the 12th century sets an enchanting backdrop. The Villa enjoys panoramic views of Lucca and the Serchio river valley and is encased by a park of lush olive trees, in close proximity to the impeccably preserved walls of Lucca. This distinctive property which sprawls over three levels has been lovingly maintained and cared for. It comprises of 5 spacious bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, with a generous total surface area of 375 m². Housed by a fully fenced and private garden space of 3100 m², where the sweet scent of Mediterranean flowers fills the air and ambling terraces speckled with century-old olive trees offer the perfect place to unwind. There is ample space and opportunity to incorporate a swimming pool into the existing green landscape. The first floor of the villa where the main living area is found is adorned with stunning architectural elements; from an elegantly refined living room complemented with a grand fireplace, to a country styled kitche ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the exquisite region of Tuscany, in the city of Lucca, Italy, is a remarkable unmodernized villa opportunity brimming with a wealth of potential. This timeless villa rests atop a hill just north of Lucca, bathing the property in enviable views that stretch over the tantalizing Tuscan countryside. The rich details of this period villa span a striking 800 sq m main farmhouse that is in line for restoration, coupled with a standalone 200 sq m auxiliary building signaling a comprehensive renovation. Additionally, there is an annex that has succumbed to extensive damage. The acreage around the property is generous, extending over approximately 1.7 ha of land. The main building unfurls over three thoughtful levels. The ground floor of the villa accommodates a bright, roomy living room. Adjacent to it is a large room previously used as a kitchen and numerous versatile rooms available for different uses, as per the preferences of its new proprietor. An alluring staircase incites an ascent to the upper floor. The upper floor offers direct access to the higher parts of the garden, providing an immersive outdoors experience. The upper floor comprises a generous division of multi-use rooms. Living in a villa like such is a profound journey of self-expression, where this property's abundant space paves the way for nurturing individuality and honing personal aesthetics. Amenities near the property include: - The nearest shop/bar, located approximately 2 km away. - A convenient 15 km drive to central Lucca. - A 43 km drive to Lido di Camaiore coast. - A 52 km drive to Forte dei Marmi coast. - A 100 km drive to the culturally rich city of Florence. - The Pisa International Airport located approximately 42 km away. Thi ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming and historical city of Lucca, located in the iconic region of Tuscany, Italy. This beautiful city is an emblem of Tuscany's renowned blend of history, art, culture, and cuisine. Nestled within this picturesque locale is an exquisite property waiting to become your oasis away from home. This property is the epitome of Italian elegance - a well-preserved early 1900s Art Nouveau villa that includes two additional buildings, a traditional stone house, and a former lemon house. It's like stepping back in time, only with modern comforts and amenities at your fingertips. The primary villa sprawls over an impressive 450 square meters, offering three levels of elegant living space. The ground floor warmly welcomes you with terracotta finishes, a cozy living room with a fireplace, a charming kitchenette, a delightful dining area, and a hobby room opening to the garden. Ascend the regal stone staircase to the main floor, where a grand entrance hall beckons. Here, you'll find a charming wrought-iron staircase – an enchanting path to your sanctuary of slumber on the second floor. The main area offers a stylish hall with another fireplace, a large functional kitchen, a dining room, and a second bathroom. The second floor opens to a paradise of rest and relaxation. Three bedrooms await, each with a well-appointed en-suite bathroom, furnished with elegant parquet flooring that lends an air of sophistication to the abode. The villa also boasts an attic adorned with exposed beams, with potential for countless uses – storage, a reading nook, or a quiet escape. The secondary building is an enchanting rustic-style cottage that spans 120 square meters over three levels. It offers a living area, a bathroom, two b ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Villa Campanile, Castelfranco di Sotto—an extraordinary corner of Tuscany where rustic meets convenience. For those yearning for an authentic Italian farmhouse experience without leaving behind modern comforts, this property offers an opportunity that's hard to resist. Located in the serene countryside just a stone’s throw away from Altopascio, this farmhouse is situated in the gorgeous municipality of Pisa, Italy. Rich with history and culture, this area is as welcoming as it is beautiful. One of the most compelling aspects of this farmhouse is its sprawling 8,000 square meters of flat land, where olive trees add a touch of rustic agrarian charm. The real beauty of this land is not just in its current state but in its potential. Picture wide open spaces that can host outdoor events or picnics, or perhaps imagine an organic garden growing right outside your window. There is plenty of room for potential inclusions—imagine the addition of a swimming pool that makes good any lazy, sun-kissed afternoon even better. Dreams can really take root here. As for the farmhouse itself, there’s 275 square meters of living space, divided cleverly over two floors and an attic. This layout provides a unique setting where comfort and rustic coziness intertwine. You walk into a central entrance from where a cozy living room greets you, inviting you to relax and unwind. Alongside is a spacious eat-in kitchen, perfect for trying out those Italian recipes, perhaps accompanied by good company in the adjacent dining area. With the practical design, each room flows one into the other, buoyed by architectural features that include wooden beams, terracotta floors, and a wood fireplace touched by years of family gatherings. Upstairs, ... click here to read more

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Found on the picturesque hills of Pisa, Italy, awaits a truly magnificent villa that boasts a stunning view of both the coastal cityscape and Pisa's famous leaning tower. This affluent property, nestled at the very crest of the hill, offers unparalleled privacy and a striking exposure to the radiant Tuscan sun. The villa is prominently displayed within an expansive seven-hectare park, home to a thriving olive orchard of about 2000 trees, painting an enchanting Tuscan scenery. With each season, the landscape transforms, providing a mesmerizing collage of colours and shapes, a spectacle your eyes would relish. The private asphalt road, leading to this secluded spectacle, is well maintained to ensure ease of access. On clear days, your gaze can stretch from Torre del Lago, beyond Livorno, and all the way to the various islands of the Tuscan Archipelago. The garden that encapsulates the villa is replete with a plethora of flowers and plants, offering a refreshing sense of serenity. Continually bathed in sunlight, the multiple terraces provide the perfect vantage point to drink in the splendid vistas that surround the property. The villa, a 400-sqm delight, is a true architectural gem. The ground floor comprises of a well-equipped kitchen, a spacious office which can also serve as a living room and a large and welcoming living area replete with its own fireplace and characterized by striking vaulted brick ceilings. The ground floor rooms each have doors allowing direct access to the beautiful garden. The first floor hosts a large double bedroom with a quaint private bathroom, and a second expansive double bedroom ensuring that your comfort is always a priority. Adding even more space and privacy, at the rear of this majes ... click here to read more

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Escape to the enchanting city of Lucca in the heart of Tuscany, Italy, with this charming semi-detached house, perfectly situated just 3 km from the historic city walls. This lovely abode is nestled in a serene neighborhood in the western part of Lucca, offering a peaceful retreat without sacrificing the conveniences and amenities of city life. Boasting approximately 130 square meters of living space, this delightful home is designed with family life in mind. The house is spread across two levels, ensuring ample room for daily living and entertaining. As you step through the front door, you are greeted by a cozy living room that invites you to unwind after a busy day. The ground floor also features a spacious eat-in kitchen, an ideal setting for family gatherings and home-cooked meals. Cooking enthusiasts will appreciate the functional layout that makes meal preparation a breeze. You’ll also find a practical closet for extra storage and a bathroom with a shower, rounding out the convenience of the ground floor. Ascending to the first floor, the sleeping quarters are equally appealing. The master double bedroom comes with a private balcony, offering a lovely spot to enjoy your morning coffee. A second twin bedroom, also with a balcony, provides versatility and space, while a third single bedroom offers the perfect nook for a child or a home office. A second bathroom on this floor ensures there’s no morning rush for getting ready. One of the key highlights of this property is the fenced garden that graces three sides of the house. Covering about 250 square meters, this private garden is an oasis of calm where you can relax, let children play safely, or host friendly summer dinners. The garden's easy maintenance adds to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the delightful countryside of Capannori, along the scenic Via di Matraia in Ponte a Moriano, Lucca, stands a farmhouse that beckons those with a vision for something truly special. This traditional Italian farmhouse offers a canvas of opportunity, awaiting a creative touch to bring it to its full potential. But let's take a step back and imagine the journey you would embark on if you choose this project. Picture yourself winding through the serene roads of Tuscany, with the golden sun filtering through the trees. You approach the semi-hilly area where this picturesque farmhouse sits, spread over a generous area of 510 square meters. It’s a place that whispers of stories past and those yet to be told. This, my friends, is not just a house; it’s a project waiting to become a home. What we have here is a quintessential fixer-upper, a property that's started its journey with a solid foundation and a renewed roof safeguarding its soul. It's perfect for someone ready to roll up their sleeves and dive into a new adventure. The farmhouse lays the groundwork, having started important renovations - the foundations are consolidated, and the roofs have been refurbished. It’s like beginning a novel with the first few chapters written for you. The farmhouse comprises a main unit and an attached barn, providing a multitude of options for renovation and use. Let's break it down: - Main Unit: - Ground Floor: Large living area, an eat-in kitchen that's all about Italian family gatherings, a cellar with potential for your wine collection, and a bathroom. - First Floor: Four spacious rooms, two of which have already been renovated. Imagine transforming these spaces into cozy bedrooms or home offices, whatever suits your l ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the semi-hilly landscapes of Capannori, a picturesque town in the province of Lucca, Italy, this expansive farmhouse on Via di Matraia beckons with its intriguing potential. With a generous 510 square meters of living space situated on 6,000 square meters of flat land, this property isn't just a house—it's an opportunity waiting to be seized by visionary investors and families alike. Let's take a walk through this historical stone farmhouse, shall we? The main unit greets you with a large living room brimming with possibilities, perfect for hosting lively family gatherings or quiet, introspective evenings by the fireplace. The adjacent eat-in kitchen is waiting for your culinary creativity, whilst the versatile cellar could be transformed into a cozy wine storage or additional pantry space. The bathroom on the ground floor concludes the initial tour, but the upstairs beckons with more to explore. The first floor comprises four generous rooms, two of which have already been thoughtfully revitalized, showcasing what could be achieved with the remaining spaces. These rooms hold stories of the past, ready to be gently coaxed into modern comfort or preserved as echoes of heritage. Gaze out of the windows and imagine mornings filled with the songs of local birds and a gentle breeze rustling through the surrounding vineyards. Adjacent to the main house, an attached barn presents an exciting blank canvas. The ground floor, consisting of a garage, cellar, and woodshed, offers practical storage solutions for vehicles and gardening tools. The first floor of the barn, ripe for conversion into living spaces, could host guest accommodations, a swanky studio, or perhaps an art room with large windows inviting in natural l ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the serene Italian countryside, just a short drive from the entrancing historic city of Lucca, stands a farmhouse that speaks volumes with its potential. Located on Via per Gattaiola e Meati, in the quaint area of Fagnano - Meati, this farmhouse offers an intriguing prospect for those yearning for a countryside escape or the possibility of an investment property in Italy. For busy overseas investors or expats who've dreamed of an authentic Italian home, this could be the opportunity you've been looking for. Situated in a semi-hilly residential area, this farmhouse not only delights with its rustic charm but offers ample space with its approximately 355 square meters, sprawled across two levels. Divided into three independent housing units, it's an ideal setting for either a single family seeking a retreat or a clever investor looking to explore the hospitality arena. The generous surrounding area boasts a garden of about 5000 square meters, ripe with possibilities. One could envision planting an expansive vegetable garden or possibly even a vineyard, typical of Tuscan estates. Living in the region of Lucca is like stepping into a vibrant painting where the hues and textures of the land are both welcoming and invigorating. The climate here is typical of Tuscany—warm summers with just the right amount of sun and milder winters that envelop you in cozy vibes perfect for evenings spent by a crackling fireplace. The area is lovingly embraced by olive groves and vineyards, providing picturesque views in every direction. The city of Lucca, only a brief 5-minute drive away, offers a jump into history with its Renaissance walls encircling cobblestoned streets, aglow with cafes, restaurants, and local boutiques ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this enchanting 6-bedroom country home nestled amid the heartening lushness of Tuscany, in the enthralling city of Lucca, Italy. Its charm lies its illustrious backstory and the romance of a picturesque Italian villa and is sure to captivate whoever sets their eyes on it. Impeccably maintained and in excellent condition, this 500 square meter property is a perfect blend of tranquility and elegance. Providing a perfect synergy of indoor and outdoor living, this home resides on a generously sized plot of about a hectare, majestically embraced by the mature olive trees and well-groomed garden. The house leisurely sprawls out on three stories, offering ample space for large families or guest accommodation. The ground floor of the villa allures with its atmosphere of antiquity; boasting a spacious living room bedecked with antique terracotta floors and an exposed beam ceiling. An opulent study room, equipped with a cozy fireplace offers a peaceful sanctuary for serenity seekers or working individuals. The floor also includes a stand-alone dining room, offering impeccable views of the garden to its inhabitants, a laundry room, an additional storage room, and access to a cool, subterranean wine cellar. Moving upstairs, the first floor inhabits the bedroom space consisting of a plush master suite, alleviated with a generously sized en-suite bathroom and a walk-in closet for convenience. Three additional bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a luxury double bedroom replete with its own en-suite bathroom and private terrace provide grandeur. The terrace proffers nothing less than a spectacular vista of the verdant valley. Lastly, the third tier of the house includes an additional double bedroom, two more bathrooms, and a stu ... click here to read more

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Welcome to San Giuliano Terme, a picturesque part of Tuscany that blends the traditional Italian countryside experience with the convenience of nearby urban amenities. Nestled amidst this serene landscape is a rustic country home—a unique find situated on Via Statale Abetone. As an agent for a global real estate company, I'm here to guide you through this opportunity, offering you insights not only into the property itself but into the entire living experience in this beautiful region of Italy. The property, a corner portion of a classic rustic house, offers an interesting opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the Tuscan lifestyle. Spanning a spacious 190 square meters, this home is perfect for those ready to invest some love and care into making it their dream residence. The structure itself is in good condition, but the interiors present a blank canvas for renovation. With a recently redone roof, the property stands strong. The interior renovation is where you can truly stamp your style. Whether you're a fan of traditional Tuscan interiors or lean towards a more contemporary design, the potential is yours to unlock. Here’s a quick snapshot of what you can expect from this property: - 4 large double bedrooms - Potential for 2 separate family units - Kitchen with traditional fireplace - Double living room with cross vaults - Dining room space - Flexible space for an additional bathroom - Existing infrastructure for full renovation Outside, the property expands into lush outdoor spaces perfect for both relaxation and potential development. You have a garden with a 100-square-meter area directly at the front of the house, offering a serene space for morning coffees or evening gatherings. Additionally, ... click here to read more

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