BARGAIN ITALIAN PROPERTY in a popular town in ABRUZZO. Walking distance to a train station.
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024
- Ref 745 : €39,500
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A bargain property in the heart of this popular town where all amenities can be found and good public transport. Close to both ski and the sea this one is a must see.
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As with all these properties....take the beauty of where they are 1st and foremost and then look at adapting them to your needs.
What a beautiful area to start from.
That room between the bedroom and the kitchen really adds a lot of value.
They say to plan your living space based on your needs not those of an extremely occasional guest.
To that end, I would consider a really attractive Murphy bed for my sleeping needs, to most likely be placed in the entry area adjacent to the bathroom, or alternatively in the current bedroom... or even the flex space next to the kitchen.
I would use the current bedroom as a light, airy living room, and the room next to it for all my bookcases, desk and other study/library needs.
The kitchen could remain much as is with the fridge slightly relocated opposite the sink and some new freestanding pieces to provide better counter & storage space, plus some upper cupboards (which doesn't seem to be a thing in Italy).
With the minimal cost of some paint, suitable furniture (I would decline all the existing stuff), and some modest tweaking of bathroom & kitchen, I think this could be a lovely, slightly quirky apt. in a nice town and at an incredible price.
Plus... the building is already completely vampire proofed!!
Thanks as always for a very enjoyable tour and some fun fantasy fodder.
Absolutely love it! That first room is screaming to become a huge kitchen, galley units down each side. I'd then turn the kitchen into the dining room.
@@mhicks80 great idea, I never thought of that.
That's exactly what I was thinking!!
The small balcony would be great place to hang planters for growing herbs
My wife and I walked past that building around 10 days ago and remarked on the garlic and the building with the missing window. We parked overnight in the car park at the football park. In front of the apartment you had for sale some time ago.
Without spending gobs of money, I think this could be turned into a bath and a half, guest available space apartment. First of all, you know most Americans would loose that bidet. But the beauty is the water and sewage hookups are still there. If it was me, the bidet would come out, the toilet would be moved over to where the bidet was, the washer would come into the bathroom to the hookups where the toilet was, the pedestal sink would be replaced with a cabinet vanity sink that was small enough to fit into the space between the toilet and the tub, but as large as possible (I absolutely detest a pedestal sink) and I would leave the tub alone (love the little tub). I would then put a toilet where the washer was, run little exposed pipes over so a small (super small) sink could be mounted on the wall, and extend the wall around to encompass the small half bath. There are other renovations I would do to create a guest area, but this old grandma is worn out for tonight. You know I told you my husband was a retired plumber. BTW, we're wondering about actually moving after this election. Will be researching. Once again, thanks for making this old Granma's night!
Can you imagine if you're from NYC or LA looking at what you can buy in Italy for this price??😂😂😂
Great space and potential simple italuan living
Love this one with enough views of the outside to let light in, close to transport & for a woman on her own could move straight in without having to be a handyman. Now all we need is to get the EU to change the pension rules so could get full UK pension paid (based on 3/4 Australian residence so UK would remove that portion & end up with approx 10% of normal pension). Would buy it tomorrow.
Great apartment with lots of potential. Bathroom at one end and the bedroom at the other???? With some work and innovation could be a lovely home/holiday property.
Great property Dave! Always love your videos! Thank you for sharing!
Really nice inside, unfortunately a little run down outside.
The apartment is really nice. It seems that the building it self isn't well maintained looks quite shabby. I would worry that if in the inner or outside had a major issue it would have to be split 3 ways. If the building was clean and well taken care of that would be a great vacation home.
Sweet little place David
Hey Dave, this is a very nice apartment, the size is perfect as well. In the states the seller will invest 20,000 dollars to get a return investment of that plus 10,000 or more profit. I agree the cost of a little DIY affords the better sale price. I think it will sell quickly. Love from N.Y.
Hi Dave, could you add the layout of the properties you visit everytime? It would be much appreciated and easy to see those querky homes in Italy that are confusing sometimes. Also, bring your torch and don't forget laser meter gadget. Thanks.😅
It’s a cute place as it is, but it’s cheap enough to really do it up nice. I would be tempted to gut it and make it an open floor plan. Enter into your great room with a galley kitchen and dining area as you walk in, cozy lounge area clustered around the fireplace, and then I’d allow room for a small office/den area. Lastly, it would have a nice sized bedroom with ensuite bathroom.
I think Domenico needs to be in charge of the laser and torch. Lol
Do you know the difficulties of an American buying in Italy please?
Never enough garlic folks. Super move in for fun. Lots of options for changes too.
If the roof needs replacing, do all 3 apartment owners pay for it? Is there a maintenance fee for possible repairs on the common areas?
Dave mentioned that the roof repair / maintenance is the responsibility of all tenants
@@sueczerniak1266but the logistics of getting everyone to pay can be a nightmare in Italy
First petrol station I have seen in the videos. What about auto mechanics? Never seen one of those.
In a small rural town? lol
Having toxic mold syndrome this would not be an option for us.
@@ascensionranch3213 it is old water damage, it just needs painting.
Would those vaulted ceilings be brick underneath?
@@marilynbellfontaine1032 yes, more than likely
BTW, the girls are now 19 and 23, understand we're not moving to the "White House", but still wonder if we will ever move to the white house. Grandma does too. "I have a dream..."
No doubt it's beautiful in Italy. However, people must consider that climbing those steps for elderly and children is scary and dangerous. and so many houses are sometimes so close, you could almost shake hands with neighbors!
It’s Italy…you’re not going to get a large detached one story house with a large garage and driveway in the city center with no neighbors lol. A lot of the buildings are hundreds years old. No duh there’s going to be steps and close neighbors.
Not great views, but it's in good condition for the price.
Oh matron chance would be a fine thing 😂😂😂😂 the comments for the love of God 😅
Do you think there is stone or brick under that plaster on the arched ceilings? I would love to see if there was. I think a barn door or pocket door on that bathroom would be good. Unless there was a way to reconfigure a bit to put the bathroom in the middle between the bedroom and the kitchen. Not bad though!
Can you please put chapters in your video descriptions so we can quickly move ahead to the property?
If not on ground floor and I am out.
At least there won’t be trouble with vampires in this place.
Perhaps, or maybe the fact they found it necessary means you're a goner if you step outside!
I wonder about the mold in all these buildings.
I'm watching the video, I didn't see the house yet but I feel to comment about the people leaving a frigging shoe rack at the entrance. No please. No bueno.
And now I watched it all and it's a definitive no...
Agreed. Nobody wants smelly shoes as soon as you walk in the door :)