Grand Detached Home in Puglia Italy with Terrace, Balconies, Architectural Features and Close to Sea
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Grand Home to be renovated in Puglia, Italy with Terrace, Balconies and possibility to create rental incomes. Close to Sea and Amenities
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That is absolutely beautiful!
Love your videos to give me a better understanding of typical small town properties, and the communities they are located in.
The ones of most interest to me are sub-100K euros. Anything over about 125K is beyond me and even between 100-125 it would have to be effectively "turn-key" and probably mostly/fully furnished.
So watching something like this is more educational than something I think about for myself.
Patiently waiting for that 50-75K 1 or 2 BR property which can be moved into with *very* minimal additional work, is at least partially furnished, and is in a town in the 3-6K population range! No, I'm not picky at all 😄
Now, I need to get going on DuoLingo Italian (or something like that!)
Agree. We can learn as heaps from properties that are above and below our budget especially considering in the smaller towns houses don't really go for a set price per sqm and each offering is Soo different from the next
Wow wow wow! E’ una casa bellissima. Tutto piano nobile. Veramente bella. Grazie da Texas come sempre ❤
This is a lovely home, I would buy it :D
If you have around half a million euro and vast experience in the hotel industry, here you go! Rent out that terrace and some rooms to a restaurant... Maybe that garage can hold 5-10 scuters for your guests to rent. And, presto!
Gran potencial🎉🎉
Lots of amazing space and fab potential income. So was the building 150 before the Reno costs of 78k? Has a lot of potential but even doing nice tile on the large terrace wud maybe cost quite a bit about.
AND the corner unit completely finished
Yes building itself is €150K
If I understand correctly, something like 80-100K euros to effectively "tidy up" the entirety of the property, inside and out? So, all the layout would remain but basic interior and exterior repairs and clean up? Including haul-off or sale of loose pieces like furniture, appliances, etc?
AND the corner unit completely finished
Some very nice features but still so much needed to make it liveable. Just cleanning and painting wouldnt do it. Plumbing, electricity, kitchen. Bathrooms fixed up. How many bathrooms altogether are there? What if you didnt want a rentable apartment next door would the owner restore to ones liking? How many owners are there? Do they all agree on the price? Lots of questions ..😊
Can you confirm that the small garage is included and the space under the patio? I’m disappointed there is no view of downstairs as vaulted ceilings would make this a very impressive property. As it is, very expensive with a bad roof and the first floor held up with struts. Therefore requiring architectural work to be done.
How long does it take for you to reply back to emails?
Fairly quickly if you send it to the right email address and Gmail doesn't flag it as SPAM
People show up to houses out of the blue? No permission? No request first? They have to be very uneducated. I would never show up to someone's house on sale without a notice first.
Dreadful condition
Ciao Fiorella and Aden, I like the building and to restore it would be perfect. Now, is the owner renovating it using the plans, or is the buyer renovating it and can use the plans as an idea or a suggestion on how to restore it. "scusa la mia ignoranza" lol. I love the terrace as well. Thanks for sharing this listing. Amore da N.Y.
I'm always puzzled why they never put a little effort to maintain it, restore it bit by bit, eventually make it an Airbnb. As historical it may be there's a lot of work to be done there.
Very interesting. A doctors home, and office? What is a shame is that he didn’t have children to pass it on or as in current situations, children want to move on to something more modern. The worst case scenario is when the parents leave a house to multiple children and later when the parents pass on, the children can not decide as to what to do with a property.
Hi, it wasn't an office.
This has some great potential. 👍 Especially to turn into multiple units and build another floor. 😊
Do you know if it is still considered a residence or since the doctor had it as an office is it now considered commercial property? 🤔
Ciao. It was not used as an office. Just his home
I would agree with the other commentaries that it would be a handful to accomplish a makeover. I can understand that even the architect owner would be better off selling the property for 150k Euros rather than getting into the project and not knowing what you might find extra that needs to be done. I've upgraded a lot of properties and it always costs more than you've budgeted. If the property were 75k Euros, it might be worth the risk of working on a project in a foreign country. Especially if you don't speak the language. It has a lot of sq. footage. And I like that it has a garage. Buying a place that has street parking, if you want to have a car and you want to lock up the property and "go" (a vacation home) won't work. You need a garage if you buy a car. I have a vacation home in another foreign country and what you want is a place not too far from the airport and a place you can safely store your car, remembering to unhook your car battery ( and better yet have a trickle charger ) so that you can use the car as soon as you get back to your home away from home!
If i had the mo ey id enjoy restoring that, its beautiful.
Hi , My wife just got her Italian citizenship , and we are planing to move from the US do you know any Mutuo broker that speaks English or Spanish?