Spacious 5-Bed Beachside Haven with Stunning Sea Views in Torre Rinalda, Lecce – Perfect for Relaxation and Entertaining

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Apulia, Lecce, Lecce, Italy, Lecce (Italy)

5 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 130Floor area

€235,000

House

No parking

5 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

130m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque region of Apulia, the vibrant city of Lecce awaits your arrival. Here lies a charming 5-bedroom house, situated right by the beach, offering breathtaking sea views and the utmost serenity. This property, priced at €235,000, is perfect for those who want a slice of Italian paradise without forfeiting the comforts of a spacious home. Let me take you on a journey through this delightful residence and the beautiful locality it calls home.

The house boasts five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and spans across 130 square meters. It’s ideal for a family looking to settle in a tranquil environment, or for expats desiring a serene retreat away from the hustle and bustle of busy city life. The location is unbeatable; situated right by the dunes of Torre Rinalda, renowned for its pristine white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. It's like waking up in a little paradise every day.

As you step into the house, the inviting atmosphere greets you immediately. The spacious kitchen is perfect for preparing family meals, and the tv room offers a cozy spot to wind down in the evenings. You’ll find a living and dining room complemented with a fireplace and a built-in sofa-bed, making those chilly winter nights quite enjoyable. There’s also a snug courtyard adjacent to the living room, complete with built-in benches, where you can sip your morning coffee or enjoy an evening aperitivo.

One of the key features of this property is the incredible outdoor area. Imagine hosting summer parties with family and friends, with built-in tables, a fire pit, and several benches providing the perfect setting. For yoga enthusiasts, the stone-paved rooftop offers a magical place for relaxation while you listen to the soothing sounds of the sea.

If you think this lovely house itself is impressive, wait till I tell you about the local area. Lecce, known as the "Florence of the South," is less than 15 minutes away. This vibrant city is replete with historic Baroque architecture, lively piazzas, and delicious cuisine. Exploring Lecce is a delightful experience as you wander through the narrow, cobblestone streets, enjoy the local cafes, and indulge in authentic Italian gelato. The city is picturesque, bustling, yet retains a sense of serenity that’s hard to find elsewhere.

Life in this part of Apulia offers a unique blend of relaxation and activity. You’ll find plenty of things to do in the area. Aside from spending time on the amazing beaches, you can explore nearby historical sites, visit local vineyards for wine tasting, or take part in local festivals which are a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture. The climate here is Mediterranean, meaning mild winters and warm, sunny summers—perfect for beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Living in this house in Lecce means experiencing the best of both worlds. You are close enough to the city to enjoy its amenities but far enough to relish the tranquility of beach life. The community here is friendly, and you’ll soon find yourself becoming a part of local traditions and making new friends.

Now, let's get into some specifics about the property:

- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 2
- House size: 130 square meters
- Spacious kitchen
- TV room
- Living and dining room with fireplace
- Built-in sofa-bed in the living room
- Courtyard with built-in benches
- Outdoor area with built-in tables, fire pit, and benches
- Stone-paved rooftop ideal for yoga or relaxation

Though the property is in good condition and doesn't require immediate renovation, there’s always room for personal touches to truly make it feel like home. Consider it a canvas where you can reflect your personal style and preferences.

Living in this house means living a life of relaxation, combined with the rich cultural experience that Lecce offers. Whether you are looking for a permanent family home or a seasonal retreat, this property provides you with the opportunity to experience Italy's stunning beauty and rich history seamlessly.

Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of paradise in Apulia. It’s a gem waiting for you to make it your own. Reach out soon – properties like this don’t stay available for long!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
130
Price per m²
€1,808
Garden size
1430
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Step inside on a warm July afternoon and the first thing that hits you is the cool. Not air conditioning—the genuine, centuries-old cool of thick stone walls that have been keeping out the Apulian heat since long before anyone thought to install a ceiling fan. The star vaults overhead catch the light in a way that's almost theatrical. You stand in a room that once sheltered a working farm, look up at those arched ribs fanning out across the ceiling, and think: this could be a dining hall, a living space, a wine cellar that friends talk about for years. That's the feeling this masseria delivers before you've even opened a window. The property sits just outside Lequile, a compact and genuinely lived-in town a few kilometres south of Lecce in the Salento peninsula—the heel of Italy's boot. Lequile is not a tourist destination. That's exactly the point. You get the butcher, the alimentari, the Sunday passeggiata along Via Roma, and the kind of bar where the barista already knows your order by your third visit. Everything you need day-to-day is walkable. Everything you'd want for a weekend away—Lecce's baroque piazzas, the beaches at Torre dell'Orso and Santa Maria di Leuca, the wine estates producing Primitivo and Negroamaro—is within easy driving distance. The masseria itself spans roughly 820 square metres across two main levels, plus a separate storage building with former stables adding around 180 square metres. Ground floor: eight spacious rooms totalling approximately 380 square metres, every one of them crowned by those star vaults—a structural signature of traditional Salento rural architecture that you simply don't find replicated in modern builds. One room retains its original wood-burning oven, the kind that bre ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Arnesano, this historic villa offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Italian heritage in the heart of Apulia. With its grand architecture and expansive grounds, this property is a canvas waiting for your personal touch. Whether you're seeking a holiday retreat, an investment property, or a second home to escape the hustle and bustle, this villa promises a lifestyle steeped in culture, tranquility, and potential. A Glimpse into Arnesano's Allure Arnesano, a charming town in the province of Lecce, is a hidden gem in the Salento region. Known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, it offers a perfect blend of traditional Italian living and modern conveniences. The town is a mere 10 km from Lecce, often referred to as the "Florence of the South," renowned for its baroque architecture and lively atmosphere. The Villa: A Canvas of Possibilities This 525 sqm villa, set on two levels, is a testament to the grandeur of Italian architecture. With high ceilings and typical star vaults, each room exudes a sense of history and elegance. While the villa requires renovation, it presents an exciting opportunity to create a bespoke living space tailored to your tastes. Key Features: - Size: 525 sqm of living space - Bedrooms: 5 spacious bedrooms - Bathrooms: 6 well-appointed bathrooms - Land: 2.5 hectares featuring an olive grove, vineyard, and citrus orchard - Architecture: High ceilings with star vaults - Outdoor Space: Two terraces offering panoramic views - Location: 10 km from Lecce, 20 km from the Adriatic and Ionian coasts - Accessibility: 50 km from Brindisi Airport - Investment Potential: Eligible for regional finance programs A Lifestyle of Leisure and Explo ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene backdrop of the Sibillini Mountains National Park in the charming town of Nardò is a delightful country home awaiting its new owners. This property, situated in the quaint area of Contrada Santa Lucia, Force, Italy, spans a generous 160 square meters of living area, providing ample space for a family or individuals looking to enjoy the Italian countryside experience. Priced at €150,000, this home offers an appealing prospect for overseas buyers and expats dreaming of a tranquil retreat. The property, built back in the 1970s, retains an inviting aura while providing plenty of room for modernization should you be inclined to put your personal stamp on it. The spacious plot encompasses 6,000 square meters, affording homeowners the luxury of extensive outdoor activities, potential gardening ventures, or simply a private escape. Let me walk you through this three-level dwelling. The upper floor is where you will spend many of your cozy country evenings. The kitchen, endowed with a classic fireplace, beckons you to unwind and perhaps, try your hand at cooking some traditional Italian cuisine. Neighboring the main kitchen, a practical kitchenette serves as additional preparation quarters—a true blessing when hosting dinners for friends or family. This floor also houses two bright bedrooms, designed for comfort and rest, plus a well-appointed bathroom completes the setting. Venturing further, a corridor takes you to the attic space, reachable by a staircase, offering significant potential for storage or could even be converted to another living area should your family expand or guests frequently visit. Roll up your sleeves, as the attic is ripe for either storing summer gear or transforming into a co ... click here to read more

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Woven into the elegant fabric of the enchanting coastal town of Nardò, Lecce, Apulia, Italy, lies a distinctive three-bedroom villa that resonates with the charm of Mediterranean style. Positioned in a privileged location, the property paints a picturesque panorama of majestic sea views, while being cocooned in a lush tapestry of coastal pine, offering an unparalleled melding of tranquility and coastal allure. Inviting and intimate, the villa stretches across a single level, embracing open spaces to afford maximum comfort. The front door parts to reveal a generously spaced living room marked by a harmony of space and light, setting an inviting ambiance for contented family living. At the heart of this home, a modern kitchen, both practical and well-appointed, becomes a joyful hub for family gatherings and shared meals. The villa is efficiently designed with three bedrooms that bathe in an abundance of natural light, along with a duo of full bathrooms. Two storage rooms lend to the effective organization of living spaces, highlighting practicality in every corner. Outside, a front veranda summons you to laze and lounge, relishing the luxuriant garden adorned by an attractive pine grove creates an alcove of serenity and privacy. A generous 600 sqm of garden space offers the potential for future expansions or even the construction of an entire new residence. An external masonry kitchen corner is a testament to utility and functionality, enhancing outdoor spaces by facilitating alfresco dining during balmy summer nights. The rooftop terraces offer an unrestricted panorama that stretches to the sea, crafting the perfect backdrop for evenings of mellow sunsets and sunny champagne brunches. Situated merely 700 meters fr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Tuscany, this farmhouse offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene, country lifestyle of the Italian countryside. Situated in the quaint town of Poggiardo, this property promises both the tranquil retreat of rural life and the convenience of nearby local amenities. The farmhouse, constructed in the 1930s and proudly positioned on Via della Rimembranza, is awaiting a new proprietor ready to invigorate its historic walls with modern touches. Spanning around 303 square meters, the main residence stretches over two levels. The ground floor houses a spacious kitchen and a cozy living room; an adjacent understairs area provides additional storage or the potential for a new restroom. Ascend the broad staircase to the second floor where you'll find three generously sized bedrooms, each radiating comfort and offering delightful panoramic views of the verdant valley. One bathroom, equipped with a shower, serves these rooms, suggesting convenience and simplicity in layout. The property also includes a stonework annex and a sizable warehouse. The annex, sharing a courtyard with the main house and approximately 85 square meters, represents potential for a chic, modern loft conversion with its prominent arched window facing the valley. The further 120-square-meter annex could be transformed to suit various needs, potentially as additional living space or a creative studio. Despite the need for renovation, the foundational structure of the property remains robust—an appealing canvas for those looking to create their bespoke vision of Italian farm living. The land surrounding the farmhouse accentuates its charm, featuring spots for potential gardening, a s ... click here to read more

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For those who dream of owning not just a property, but a slice of history, here is a unique opportunity waiting amidst the scenic landscapes of Brindisi, Italy. Nestled in the heart of Apulia, this majestic 5-bedroom house stands as a testament to the region's rich architectural past. Spread over 36 hectares of verdant land adorned with lush trees, the property boasts a significant location near the enchanting town of Mesagne. Imagine being a part of history with the Appian Way, a UNESCO World Heritage site, weaving through the property's lore. This ancient road, with origins in 312 BC, served as a critical link for trade and military operations long ago. Today, it offers a historical backdrop that can't be replicated elsewhere. The property itself, Masseria Grano, dates back to the 15th century and showcases the grandeur of traditional Apulian architecture. With its robust, fortified structures, the thick stone walls whisper stories of a bygone era. The iconic stellar ceilings and expansive courtyard have seen centuries of history unfold, all under the Italian sun. • 5 Bedrooms • 6 Bathrooms • 700 square meters of living space • 36 hectares of land • Proximity to the legendary Appian Way • 15th-century architecture • Fortified structures • Thick, historic stone walls • Iconic stellar ceilings • Expansive courtyard Living here means becoming a steward of history. Yet, the property is not without its need for modernization. It presents itself as a 'fixer-upper,' a challenge for those with the vision to blend old-world essence with contemporary comforts. Renovating Masseria Grano isn't just a project; it's an invitation to harmonize history with your personal touch, creating a sanctuary that echoes luxury and legacy ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of living in a traditional Italian farmhouse with this enchanting property in need of renovation, nestled in Brindisi's picturesque countryside. Just a stone's throw from the serene seaside and abundant in local character, this 90 sq. m. farmhouse offers a unique opportunity to craft a dream home amid Italy's famed rural landscape. The property stands on a spacious 5,000 sq. m. plot adorned with 25 mature olive trees and 5 almond trees, perfect for agricultural enthusiasm or simply enjoying the beauty of nature. The existing outbuildings offer further development potential, and there is ample room to install a swimming pool, making it an ideal retreat for sun-lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Property Features: - 90 sq. m. of living space requiring renovation - 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom - Large land plot of 5000 sq. m. - Mature olive and almond trees - Potential to install a swimming pool - Outbuildings suitable for further development - Connected to electricity - Water supply from a tank and an Artesian well Local Area and Climate: Located merely 2 km from Serranova and 7 km from the bustling town of San Vito Dei Normanni, residents have easy access to local amenities including shops, cafes, and restaurants celebrating Apulian cuisine. The area is not only rich in cultural heritage but also offers various leisure activities like nature walks and cycle trekking in the nearby Torre Gauceto natural reserve, a prized location for its unspoiled beaches and vibrant marine life. Enjoying a Mediterranean climate, Apulia promises pleasant, warm summers and mild winters, allowing for year-round enjoyment of the outdoor lifestyle. The relatively high number of sunshine hours even in winter makes this loc ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the culturally rich and picturesque town of Manduria, Taranto in the Apulia region of Italy, this three-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in Italian charm and history. Known for its historic ties to the Messapii, an ancient Italic tribe, and surrounded by the renowned vineyards of Primitivo wine, Manduria offers both historical intrigue and sumptuous local flavors. This house, requiring renovation, offers potential buyers the chance to restore and imbue it with their style while preserving its Italian authenticity. Spanning an area of 150 sq. m., the property includes three comfortably sized bedrooms and three bathrooms, accommodating family living or guest visits. The layout supports an envisioning of modern interiors aligned with original architectural elements, ideal for those who appreciate a project that leads to a customized result. ### Property Features - Size: 150 sq. m. - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 3 - Condition: Renovating, ideal as a fixer-upper project ### Local Area and Lifestyle Manduria's reputation as the "city of Messapi" and the "city of the Primitivo" encapsulates its rich historical and viticultural heritage. Living here means experiencing the close-knit community life typical of Italian towns while enjoying access to local amenities and the scenic beauty of southern Italy. The local market offers a variety of fresh produce, and numerous family-run restaurants serve traditional Apulian dishes and the globally praised Primitivo wine right at its source. ### Amenities - Cultural Sites: Numerous archeological sites and museums celebrating its ancient Messapii heritage. - Dining: A plethora of traditional eateries and wine bars featuring local ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the lush, sun-drenched countryside of San Vito dei Normanni, this charming three-bedroom villa presents a delightful blend of comfort and potential. Priced at 240,000 euros and showcasing an expansive 3,000 sq m plot, this property offers an excellent opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene Apulian lifestyle. The villa spans approximately 100 sq m and boasts a welcoming and spacious living and dining area of 33 sq m with a large open fireplace, which adds a touch of rustic charm and coziness. The separate 6 sq m kitchen provides a functional space ready for modern upgrades. The sleeping quarters consist of two double bedrooms and one single bedroom, alongside a family-sized bathroom, which facilitates a comfortable family living. Outdoor living is prominently featured with a large 26 sq m veranda equipped with an outdoor kitchen, perfect for alfresco dining and enjoying views of the beautifully maintained garden. Additionally, there's a second bathroom with laundry facilities uniquely positioned under the staircase to the roof, and an outdoor shower, enhancing the functionality of outdoor living. A distinct feature of the property is the abundant mature orchard adjacent to the villa, boasting over 200 fruit trees including pear, plum, pomelo, and cherry amongst others. This not only provides a picturesque setting but also the potential for small-scale organic farming. The well-maintained lawn and the possibility to add a swimming pool make this a perfect venue for relaxation and entertainment. San Vito dei Normanni, located just 3km away, caters well to expats and offers a vibrant community with friendly locales. The town square is a focal point for evening strolls and social gat ... click here to read more

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This villa, nestled into the heart of Carovigno, Italy, offers the epitome of living luxury, just 10 meters from the sea. This magnificent villa, renovated and modernized from top to bottom in 2021-2022, is a gem of architectural artistry and modern luxuries. The villa is positioned between the stunning Torre Guaceto Natural Reserve and the popular seaside town of Spechiolla, providing a balance of serene natural surroundings and lively town enjoyment. Its secluded atmosphere, private garden, and nearby small sandy beach add to its exclusive allure. The villa itself boasts four ensuite bedrooms, each complete with air conditioning and king-size beds for optimal comfort. The property's unique features include: - A 37 sqm veranda and 1750 sqm enclosed garden - Luxurious renovation in 2021-2022 - Four ensuite bedrooms, fully furnished - Veranda and rooftop terrace - Private enclosed garden with pool and gazebo - High-tech installations - Short distance to the local seaside village - Mains electricity - 4 A/C units - Solar panels for hot water and electricity generation - Alarm and video security system Carovigno is a charming city with a rich history. The local area is a delightful blend of beautiful nature reserves and dynamic seaside towns like Spechiolla. With a vast array of restaurants and bars, residents can enjoy both the Venice of the south and Torre Santa Sabina's good restaurants by the bay. Moreover, the local supermarkets are just a 13-minute drive from the villa, making lifestyle conveniences easily accessible. With Brindisi and Bari airports only 20 and 70 minutes away respectively, international travel is hassle-free. The villa's proximity to a multitude of historical towns and renowned landmarks, suc ... click here to read more

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Welcome to San Vito dei Normanni, a charismatic town nestled in Brindisi, Apulia, Italy. The town overflows with enthralling history, scenic landscapes, and invites you to immerse yourself in the delightful Italian lifestyle. A two-bedroom detached house, sitting on a generous land parcel, presents a unique real estate opportunity that's sure to pique the interest of foreign investors eyeing Italy. The potential of the property lies in its authentic, centuries-old stone buildings. With a pair of Trullo buildings and a Lamia, the property projects a rustic allure for any adventurous homeowner. There's great potential to expand the property up to 150 sqm, inviting exciting renovation opportunities. While the property currently lacks a bathroom, the infrastructure is ripe for a modern addition. An electrical connection point on the same road streamlines potential renovations and operations in the property. With a little creativity and work, this renovating property can be transformed into a fantastic residential dwelling or holiday rental property in the heart of Italy. The property boasts: - An area of 10060 sqm - Two bedrooms. - Zero bathrooms currently but space suitable for installation. - Easy accessibility from the main road. - Expandability of up to 150 sqm Notable features of the property include: - 67 Olive trees. - Fig and other fruit trees. - Potential for a swimming pool installation - as per building permit norms. - A potential artesian well for an unlimited water supply. San Vito dei Normanni is an ideal location for those seeking tranquility outside of Italy's bustling city centers. It is a town rich with historical and cultural charm, marked by its authentic Italian lifestyle. Locals can be seen con ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming two-bedroom fixer-upper, located in the beautiful surroundings of Carovigno, Brindisi, Apulia, Italy. Originally constructed in around 1900, this character property features a classical lamia design. This spacious dwelling boasts a large room with three distinct nooks; two of these are suitable for beds, and the third is perfect for a kitchen. The idea of transforming one of the nooks into a modern bathroom has also been contemplated. Additional features include a traditional pizza/bread oven and an open fireplace, which could easily be repurposed into a kitchen or an extra bedroom. The house offers a lot of potential for renovations, including expanding the structure to incorporate additional bedrooms and bathrooms. The sizeable land plot offers up to 160 sq m of total building area. This allows for the construction of a separate building opposite the current one, creating the possibility of a grand terrace area complete with a sunshade pergola. Features: - Extensive land plot - Large room with three niches - Oven and open fireplace - Potential for property extension The location grants complete privacy due to a 100 m long driveway leading up to the house, thus masking it from the roadside view. This secluded spot promises peace and tranquillity, with no immediate neighbors. Amenities: - Driveway - Privacy and seclusion - Close proximity to supermarkets and stores Carovigno, just 4 km away, is a historic small town perched atop a hill, offering an array of services, including shopping and dining. The stunning White City, Ostuni, with bustling bars, restaurants, and breathtaking views, is only a short 10 km drive from the property. The local area and its surrounding regions offer a host of ... click here to read more

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Venture into the heart of Italy and discover this beautifully restored trullo, nestled in the idyllic landscape of Apulia, Brindisi in Carovigno. Exuding character and charm, this one-bedroom property is a hidden gem surrounded by 5000 sqm of bountiful land, ready to embrace you into the warm arms of the Italian culture and lifestyle. Key Features: - One beautifully restored bedroom trullo with lamia (traditional southern Italian structures) - An expansive 5000 sqm of land - Fully fenced and gated for your safety and privacy - Unique barrel-vaulted ceilings - Cosy open fireplace for those chilly winter evenings - An efficient alarm system - The potential for a pool installation - Possibility for further extension or a new build on the land - Located just 3 km from Carovigno offering all necessary amenities - Convenient 25 km distance from Brindisi airport Property Description: Immerse yourself in Italian history with this one-bedroom trullo that offers 40 sqm of delightful interiors. The living and dining room is illuminated by natural light pouring in through large glass doors on either side, complimented with a magnificent barrel-vaulted ceiling and open fireplace that adds warmth to the space. Step into the double bedroom, featuring a star-vaulted ceiling and glass doors that lead to the front terrace. The kitchen may be compact, but it comprises everything you need. Outside, an outdoor kitchen and pizza oven invite you to indulge in the pleasures of alfresco summer living. The appealing stone flooring extends outdoors, creating a harmonious transition between the interiors and exteriors. Relax under a vine-covered pergola, making a shady retreat for dining and lounging. The land boasts a rich variety of fruit a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Contrada Pezze d'Arena, Villa Arena offers a serene escape in the heart of Carovigno, Italy. This exquisite villa, with its expansive 150 square meters of living space, is a perfect blend of comfort and elegance, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in the enchanting region of Puglia. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the distant sound of waves crashing on the shores of the nearby Adriatic Sea. Villa Arena is not just a property; it's a lifestyle. With its strategic location, just 5.5 kilometers from the vibrant center of Carovigno and a short drive from the renowned Torre Guaceto Nature Reserve, this villa offers the perfect balance of tranquility and convenience. Key Features of Villa Arena: - Four Spacious Bedrooms: Two on the main floor and two on the upper level, each designed to provide a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the local area. - Two Modern Bathrooms: Equipped with both a bathtub and a shower, ensuring comfort and convenience for all residents and guests. - Expansive Living Areas: A welcoming entrance leads to a cozy living room with a charming fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. - Fully Equipped Kitchen: Ideal for preparing delicious Italian meals, with ample space for dining and entertaining. - Large Veranda: Overlooking the lush garden, this space is perfect for al fresco dining or simply enjoying the Mediterranean breeze. - Rooftop Terrace: Offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, a perfect spot for morning coffee or evening stargazing. - Generous Basement Tavern: A versatile space for entertaining guests or creating a personalized relaxation area. - Private Swimming Pool: A refre ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this traditional 2-bedroom property located in the enchanting setting of Carovigno, in the beautiful region of Apulia, Italy, a true gem for those looking for a mix of authenticity, relaxation, and culture. This unique property, comprising a trullo and lamia building, is settled on a vast land measuring an impressive 7561 square meters providing abundant space for outdoor activities or more extensive construction projects. Property features: - Traditional Trullo and Lamia buildings - Spacious 360 square meters land - Potential for Extensions (An extra bedroom, veranda, and storage) - Opportunity for a swimming pool installation - Scenic panoramic views from the roof terrace - Olive grove within the property - 26 square meter trullo, potential for bathroom installation - 16 square meter Lamia - Potential for additional 15 square meter floor space, storage room/garage - Privacy and seclusion in an idyllic countryside setting This home, nestled peacefully in the private and tranquil countryside, yet just 3 kilometers to the vibrant and historic town of Carovigno. This area is rich with warmth and culture. Carovigno's piazzas are bustling with life, hosting a plethora of cozy cafés and welcoming restaurants that range from traditional family-owned trattorie to Michelin star establishments. Moments away from beautiful sandy beaches and picturesque coastal villages of Santa Sabina and Specchiolla, this locale truly offers the best of both worlds. The città bianca Ostuni, this charming "white town" is a short drive of 178 kilometers, offering an even broader range of dining and entertainment choices. Getting in and out of the location is a breeze, with Brindisi airport just 33 kilometers away by car — a comfortabl ... 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 Ionian Sea. This is not just a dream but a reality waiting for you in the picturesque town of Maruggio, nestled in the heart of Apulia, Italy. This charming villa, located in the serene district of Piri Piri, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Italian paradise. A Home with a View Perched just 250 meters from the award-winning Blue Flag coastline, this villa is a haven for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The property spans 129 square meters, providing ample space for relaxation and entertainment. As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious living room that seamlessly flows into a large dining area and open kitchen, perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. Comfort and Convenience The villa boasts three generously sized double bedrooms and two modern bathrooms, ensuring comfort for you and your guests. The rooms are bathed in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The double masonry structure is solid and habitable, though a touch of modernization could elevate it to meet contemporary standards. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside to discover two inviting porticos. The main portico, facing west, is an ideal spot to enjoy the sunset with a glass of local wine, while the east-facing portico offers a delightful setting for al fresco dining. The 700-square-meter fenced garden, with its breathtaking sea views, is a canvas for your landscaping dreams, perhaps with fragrant Mediterranean plants. A Gateway to Adventure Maruggio is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The town of Campomarino di Maruggio, with its crystal-clear waters and ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque town of Ostuni, often referred to as the "White City," this charming villa offers a slice of Italian paradise in the heart of Apulia's beautiful Brindisi region. Known for its stunning architecture and scenic views, Ostuni is just a short drive from the dazzling Adriatic coastline, making it a perfect location for those seeking a blend of rustic countryside and refreshing seaside living. As an extremly bussy real estate agent, I must admit I'm excited to show this property, where classic Italian charm meets modern convenience. The villa itself, developed entirely on the ground floor, is a delightful abode perfect for both cozy family living and serene solo retreats. Spanning a total area of 96 m², with 80 m² being walkable, it offers an intimate yet spacious layout. Renovated in 2022, this 1980s beauty showcases a bright and inviting atmosphere flooding from its ample windows. You will find: - 2 comfortable bedrooms - Bathroom with modern amenities - Inviting entrance hall - Spacious living room - Functional kitchen - A cozy study that's perfect for work or hobbies - Convenient laundry room - Expansive front patio ideal for relaxation or entertaining guests Now, let's talk about the real magic that lies outside. The villa is complemented by approximately 1300 m² of lush outdoor space, a true testament to the region's fertile lands. Here, a variety of fruit trees and olive trees thrive, offering not just shade and beauty, but also a taste of Italy's agricultural bounty. Imagine spending warm evenings in your garden, surrounded by the scent of olives and fresh fruit, perhaps with a glass of local wine in hand. Living in Ostuni, your days can be as laid-back or as active as you wish. The c ... click here to read more

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Introducing a beautiful country house in picturesque Ostuni, Brindisi, in the Apulia region of Italy. Nestled in the lap of nature, this two-bedroom villa is truly a slice of heaven, just 1.5 km away from the bustling town of Ostuni and a short drive from the sparkling coast. The property enjoys an excellent location, allowing you to reach the towns of Ostuni and Carovigno in a brisk ten-minute drive. Even more convenient is the proximity to the Brindisi airport, which is just 25 minutes away, and Bari airport, reachable in an hour. No matter where you may need to travel, this house assures swift accessibility and connectivity. The villa is ensconced within a generous, fenced plot measuring 4,000 square meters, lush with olive and fruit trees. It’s a private haven, where one can slow down, admire the beauty of nature, and bask in the tranquility. Amenities include: - Swimming Pool - Sunbathing Area - Outdoor Stone Shower - Barbecue - Pergola with Outdoor Dining Sprucing up the rear side of the villa is a secluded pool area, enveloped by pure, untouched nature. Here, a beautiful sunbathing area invites you to soak up the Italian sun and an outdoor stone shower adds a touch of luxury. On the other side of the villa, you’ll find a practical barbecue and a delightful pergola under which a table has been set, creating the perfect setting for those delightful summer dinners under the stars. Inside, this cozy farmhouse boasts a linear layout, offering two symmetrical bedrooms — each with a private bathroom and separate entrance. In between the two bedrooms is a tastefully designed kitchen/dining area that perfectly separates the two living spaces. The property is tastefully furnished, striking a delicate balance between ... click here to read more

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