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What a gorgeous property. The floors are stunning, as is some of the furniture. It's all very liveable. Priority is the remodelling of the kitchen, and the rest can follow at leisure. A good clean up, a bit of paint, and you're good to go!
I loved this video. I am happy with the time you spent examining the archives. I think you can comfortably make your videos longer like this one--it held my attention. This has become one of my favorite channels.
Thank you so much for your comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the video, I will try and be more detailed without hitting the boredom level which you never know where it can be :D
Magnificent! It is in good condition, so should be relatively easy for some skilled artisans to restore to its original beauty (God forbid the new owners "modernise" the character right out of it!). The cellar is a treasure trove, it was interesting to see you open that box. So many of these old homes have antiques just laying about, waiting to be rediscovered. It would be fun if you added a segment to some of your videos - "looking at old stuff" - it would also help us gain insight into the lives of the people who lived in these homes in times past. Please never worry that your videos "might be too long", we love to see all the detail we can, especially in a place that holds so much history as this one. Lately some of your videos have even felt a bit rushed, we love your work and greedily want more, not less! Thank you so much for all your hard work filming and editing, it is very much appreciated.
I'm trying to find the perfect balance! I can't stand those RUclipsr that make the videos long just for the revenues, if I have things to say I keep going :)
This place is really cute. I especially love the tile floors! That bath on the lower floor that just contains a toilet and sink is referred to in the US as a “half bath“. Meaning it has only a sink and toilet and no bathing facilities. Perfect for the public or guest area of a house. The views from the terrace on top are breathtaking! If I were buying this there would be very little that I would do to it because I love the original elements. I’d probably put in a new kitchen, and just freshen things up but I don’t like totally redone, modern interiors on these historic buildings. If I’m going to have an 18th-century Italian palazzo, I want it to feel like an 18th century Italian palazzo!
Absolutely right, I hope the new owner will take proper care of the renovation while preserving the old feeling, but I think it will be the case as people buying these sort of properties are normally very attentive to these things.
Agreed, the bathrooms are fine, and creating a more workable kitchen should be a priority. Perhaps disguise modern equipment in traditional cabinetry, in keeping with the character of the rest of the house, and make that beautiful fireplace workable again.
Wow! Love this palazzo, Rino! A great price, in a fantastic location! Even parking right nearby! Very, very tempting! We wouldn’t need to change very much at all to meet our needs. Would update the kitchen, replace tub with shower, etc. Was very interested to see the chair lift on the stairs - hadn’t seen one in any Italian property before. We’d put a work shop in the large cantina with the door to the outside. One of the two vaulted ceiling rooms we’d make a music room. I’m always curious, too, and enjoyed you looking in the box! What about solar panels? I understand that some centro storico areas ban them, while others permit them - do you happen to know? Lovely work on videoing this fantastic property, and we thank you as always!
Hi Deb!! Thanks for the lovely comment, I doubt there's any issues with solar panel now but we would need to double check with the real estate agent and the townhall to be 100% sure :) So many possibilities, I'm glad that you shared all the amazing ideas! The chair lift is actually somewhat popular in many places!
It's certainly a beautiful house, and probably ideal for someone who wants to live there in the summer. But I can't imagine spending the winter there with those high ceilings and that central heating. I have experience of this! Living in the north of the country I had to spend 3 months in one of these old houses while work was being done on mine, and the heating bill for three months was around 1800 euros, and it was still freezing cold all the time. So, bear that in mind....and now the fuel prices are probably double what they were then.
Hi! I have the same issue at my parents' house and it was built in 1986. These things can be easily solved, just use a good insulation technique on the walls, new fixtures and underfloor heating (or inside the walls if you want to preserve the tiles) and that's it.
What a treasure... and the views... The idea that one could take over a person's home to house their soldiers... commanders... whatever ... How inhumane. I envision a gorgeous Palazzo ahead!
very nice old charm...this can be made in a new old design, just polishing everything. and if I am the buyer will pour an epoxy over old floor tiles after good polish, just to protect them and give them that new yet old design, to pop up an originality of the house. Nice one Rino.
@OneStopAbruzzo yeah, this requires original floors to be leveled almost perfectly, and if is done correctly will give perception of the depth in the floors.
Hello Rino - this was very interesting. I can imagine that this place has many stories to tell. I could see you were itching to spend more time delving into the old records to discover more of its history! You might be surprised at how I see this building's future - I think this place should be purchased by the city for the benefit of the public. It could be used as an arts centre and gallery, a meeting place for local groups and associations, a workshop for skills and learning, a place for lectures and presentations. Maybe even with a small cafe for coffees and pastries. These sort of places can bring life to a community. It might be a bit left field but I didn't really see this place as a home - I think it can have another life and purpose. What do you think? Best regards
Hi Steve!! I have a strong passion for history so I was all over the place downstairs, lol! Honestly, you have that kind of lateral thinking that is needed to bring these properties into a new life, I will need to hire you as consultant in case I ever decide to invest in something here. An historical coffee place would actually be pretty nice on the lower floor...
Hi rino. I dont know what it is the thudernail and sorry I dont know where to find it . I dont understand why you dont put the price on the first picture on the bigining like other companies. But anyhow its your choise
Salve Rino. Grazie mille per questa visita di un palazzo storico molto interessante proprio nel centro della città. Anche se mi pare che sia in buon stato, bisogna spendere ancora molti soldi per poter vivere qua comodamente e non so se il prezzo sia tanto conveniente.
So with these properties, of buildings, there is availability to renovate the interior as the new owner wishes (floor plan, etc.), but the exterior is closely and strictly regulated, correct? For instance, could balconies be added? or could windows be enlarged?
Hi! Major modifications outside will probably be a big NO (maybe some windows could be enlarged but I would not be so sure about it) but on the inside you can do pretty much everything.
What a dream to live in a house attached to a church where the clergy lived. Un vero sogno di abitare la! ❤❤. Dio- per favore. Mi permette di abitare in questa bella casa 🏡💕💕💕
There’s an information slide at 4:26. 407sqm, and 200k euros. One reason for the rocks is to keep the tiles blowing off in high winds (if the tiles are not firmly attached / cemented). Also in some buildings there’s a big overhang, the rocks add weight to counteract the lift given to the overall overhanging area by the wind. With modern methods, rocks aren’t needed, but was an inexpensive, easy solution in times past. Might be even more reasons I don’t know about!
Hi, thanks for commenting, the price is also on the thumbnail and description, please send me an email for any other information, no garden I'm afraid :)
@@OneStopAbruzzo not only expensive.. but.I am american and would be scared to navigate the red tape, historical regulations and local contractors who only speak italian
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if I had the money i would be all over this, history, original features, that basement potential, large rooms, and then the view from up top wow.
What a gorgeous property. The floors are stunning, as is some of the furniture. It's all very liveable. Priority is the remodelling of the kitchen, and the rest can follow at leisure. A good clean up, a bit of paint, and you're good to go!
I found it very depressing, but I did like the spiral staircase and one of the ceiling fixtures.
This home is beautiful 😍 love the light fixtures molding and built inside. Thank you for your time and allowing us to dream ❤️
I loved this video. I am happy with the time you spent examining the archives. I think you can comfortably make your videos longer like this one--it held my attention. This has become one of my favorite channels.
Thank you so much for your comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the video, I will try and be more detailed without hitting the boredom level which you never know where it can be :D
Magnificent! It is in good condition, so should be relatively easy for some skilled artisans to restore to its original beauty (God forbid the new owners "modernise" the character right out of it!).
The cellar is a treasure trove, it was interesting to see you open that box. So many of these old homes have antiques just laying about, waiting to be rediscovered. It would be fun if you added a segment to some of your videos - "looking at old stuff" - it would also help us gain insight into the lives of the people who lived in these homes in times past.
Please never worry that your videos "might be too long", we love to see all the detail we can, especially in a place that holds so much history as this one. Lately some of your videos have even felt a bit rushed, we love your work and greedily want more, not less!
Thank you so much for all your hard work filming and editing, it is very much appreciated.
exactly . he started to read it then "it's insane , it's insane . Let's just put it back" . cracked me up .
I'm trying to find the perfect balance! I can't stand those RUclipsr that make the videos long just for the revenues, if I have things to say I keep going :)
This place is really cute. I especially love the tile floors! That bath on the lower floor that just contains a toilet and sink is referred to in the US as a “half bath“. Meaning it has only a sink and toilet and no bathing facilities. Perfect for the public or guest area of a house. The views from the terrace on top are breathtaking! If I were buying this there would be very little that I would do to it because I love the original elements. I’d probably put in a new kitchen, and just freshen things up but I don’t like totally redone, modern interiors on these historic buildings. If I’m going to have an 18th-century Italian palazzo, I want it to feel like an 18th century Italian palazzo!
Absolutely right, I hope the new owner will take proper care of the renovation while preserving the old feeling, but I think it will be the case as people buying these sort of properties are normally very attentive to these things.
place is habitable, bathrooms are totally usable, kitchen is usable but really needs to be updated. the woodwork, those ceilings!!
Agreed, the bathrooms are fine, and creating a more workable kitchen should be a priority. Perhaps disguise modern equipment in traditional cabinetry, in keeping with the character of the rest of the house, and make that beautiful fireplace workable again.
😳 wow Rino this one is gorgeous so many possibilities. I ♥️ love it
Loved filming it! I wish I had more properties like this one :)
Just gorgeous! I really wouldn't change much, to be honest.
stunning view Gorgeous Tile doors and doorways, Thank you for showing this apartment ... Watching from Santa Ana California :)
Wow! Love this palazzo, Rino! A great price, in a fantastic location! Even parking right nearby! Very, very tempting! We wouldn’t need to change very much at all to meet our needs. Would update the kitchen, replace tub with shower, etc. Was very interested to see the chair lift on the stairs - hadn’t seen one in any Italian property before. We’d put a work shop in the large cantina with the door to the outside. One of the two vaulted ceiling rooms we’d make a music room. I’m always curious, too, and enjoyed you looking in the box! What about solar panels? I understand that some centro storico areas ban them, while others permit them - do you happen to know? Lovely work on videoing this fantastic property, and we thank you as always!
Hi Deb!! Thanks for the lovely comment, I doubt there's any issues with solar panel now but we would need to double check with the real estate agent and the townhall to be 100% sure :) So many possibilities, I'm glad that you shared all the amazing ideas! The chair lift is actually somewhat popular in many places!
What treasure those books. Che tesori!!!!!
I am so in love with this property ❤ i can envision where all my furniture will go and it would be perfect
Tell us more! We need ideas! :)
Вид на крыши и горы с террасы огонь просто ❤️🔥
I like the downstairs bathroom!
On top of the building on that balcony it was a million-dollar view
It was really amazing!! I wish I could renew it myself!
Another great place. Thanks
Adoro questo palazzo storico!
Monte bene!.. Beautiful ❤️
It's certainly a beautiful house, and probably ideal for someone who wants to live there in the summer. But I can't imagine spending the winter there with those high ceilings and that central heating. I have experience of this! Living in the north of the country I had to spend 3 months in one of these old houses while work was being done on mine, and the heating bill for three months was around 1800 euros, and it was still freezing cold all the time. So, bear that in mind....and now the fuel prices are probably double what they were then.
Hi! I have the same issue at my parents' house and it was built in 1986. These things can be easily solved, just use a good insulation technique on the walls, new fixtures and underfloor heating (or inside the walls if you want to preserve the tiles) and that's it.
Hello rino.I dont see the prize any where.. how much is it?
It's beautiful and needs to be accessed as to whether it may be the correct property to purchase
What a treasure... and the views... The idea that one could take over a person's home to house their soldiers... commanders... whatever ... How inhumane. I envision a gorgeous Palazzo ahead!
Total insanity but what can you do, this was WW2 and Italy was a massive battelground from 43 onwards
Love this property. Too much space for me but a gem for a family.
very nice old charm...this can be made in a new old design, just polishing everything. and if I am the buyer will pour an epoxy over old floor tiles after good polish, just to protect them and give them that new yet old design, to pop up an originality of the house. Nice one Rino.
Nice tip with the floors! Thanks for commenting!
@OneStopAbruzzo yeah, this requires original floors to be leveled almost perfectly, and if is done correctly will give perception of the depth in the floors.
Hello Rino - this was very interesting. I can imagine that this place has many stories to tell. I could see you were itching to spend more time delving into the old records to discover more of its history! You might be surprised at how I see this building's future - I think this place should be purchased by the city for the benefit of the public. It could be used as an arts centre and gallery, a meeting place for local groups and associations, a workshop for skills and learning, a place for lectures and presentations. Maybe even with a small cafe for coffees and pastries. These sort of places can bring life to a community. It might be a bit left field but I didn't really see this place as a home - I think it can have another life and purpose. What do you think?
Best regards
Hi Steve!! I have a strong passion for history so I was all over the place downstairs, lol! Honestly, you have that kind of lateral thinking that is needed to bring these properties into a new life, I will need to hire you as consultant in case I ever decide to invest in something here. An historical coffee place would actually be pretty nice on the lower floor...
Hi rino. I dont know what it is the thudernail and sorry I dont know where to find it . I dont understand why you dont put the price on the first picture on the bigining like other companies. But anyhow its your choise
Wow!
I was in that house as a teen in 1970s. It was owned by the Morizzio family...
Nice! Would be interesting to hear more memories!
Приятный дом, оч уютный, хороший ремонт, можно особо ничего не делать
Im going to take a guess on the book 📖 title. "A complete book of the dogma technology". I dont speak Italian, but studied French for 4years .
Awesome
Wow this palazzo is amazing for 200,000
The Dogmatic Compendium in the storage is worth it alone!!!!
There were additional 10 books on that box alone ahahah, I needed to spent the whole day there.
Salve Rino. Grazie mille per questa visita di un palazzo storico molto interessante proprio nel centro della città. Anche se mi pare che sia in buon stato, bisogna spendere ancora molti soldi per poter vivere qua comodamente e non so se il prezzo sia tanto conveniente.
Ciao Jean-Philippe, i palazzi storici ovviamente sono più costosi proprio perché si portano dietro anni e anni di importanti avvenimenti!
Grazie Rino, concordo.@@OneStopAbruzzo
So with these properties, of buildings, there is availability to renovate the interior as the new owner wishes (floor plan, etc.), but the exterior is closely and strictly regulated, correct? For instance, could balconies be added? or could windows be enlarged?
Hi! Major modifications outside will probably be a big NO (maybe some windows could be enlarged but I would not be so sure about it) but on the inside you can do pretty much everything.
No! Don’t subdivide! Remodel the kitchen and select decorative time period furnishings for the rooms. The palazzo has so much to offer.
It’s large village house , it belonged to the church, maybe the priest was living there, but nothing like a palazzo.
What a dream to live in a house attached to a church where the clergy lived. Un vero sogno di abitare la! ❤❤. Dio- per favore. Mi permette di abitare in questa bella casa 🏡💕💕💕
Veramente!!
You were being a real ficcanaso in that basement 😅
I coudln't help myself. Such an undisciplined "professionist"
exactly what I would've done , Great find Rino . a Treasure @@OneStopAbruzzo
I dont know what is thumbernail is and I dont know where to loik for it
The thumbnail is the little image where you click before seeing the video
I don’t see the price. Was it mentioned?
Hi, it's in the thumbnail and description :)
I dont know where you have the price?
Hi Gabriela, it's in the thumbnail and description as usual. Thank you!
Soon to be covered in snow?
possibly :D
Is it possible for foreigners to get a mortgage in Italy? I would need help in buying a house there. I love homes like this.
Hi! Yes, it's possible, some of the agencies I work with offer this kind of assistance with the banks!
Could be very beautiful with a little love and proper bathrooms.
Where is the price for this house listed?
Hi! It's in the thumbnail and description!
Thanks. Price? Internal Area? Floors? Garden? May I ask please? Why do Italians put rocks on the roof? It looks so crazy.
There’s an information slide at 4:26. 407sqm, and 200k euros. One reason for the rocks is to keep the tiles blowing off in high winds (if the tiles are not firmly attached / cemented). Also in some buildings there’s a big overhang, the rocks add weight to counteract the lift given to the overall overhanging area by the wind. With modern methods, rocks aren’t needed, but was an inexpensive, easy solution in times past. Might be even more reasons I don’t know about!
Hi, thanks for commenting, the price is also on the thumbnail and description, please send me an email for any other information, no garden I'm afraid :)
This property needs an enormous amount of work
Definitely! Someone from US has bought it so I'm very curious to see what they will do with it!
@@OneStopAbruzzo not only expensive.. but.I am american and would be scared to navigate the red tape, historical regulations and local contractors who only speak italian
This is a nice houses but it has been sold no?
Yes, sold!
Beautiful home but urgently needs
a facelift
Maybe worth 50K.....no garage, revise to 40K.
You're incredibly wrong here, this is a palace from 1700! This is not the property for you if you're thinking about the garage...