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REF 331 – €74,000

We are so happy to release this video of this bargain property in a wonderful location between the towns of Casoli and Sant Eusanio del Sangro in the Abruzzo region of Italy
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The property is ideally located between the coast and the mountains and is basically habitable now with the possibility of creating something very special by restoring into the extra spaces.

Abruzzo is an incredible part of Italy and fast becoming the number one region for overseas investors.

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27 Comments

  1. The link does not guide to the house and I cannot find it on your page – so still no clue about landsize etc. Until next vid.

  2. Hello, I believe you said something about 1,000e culinary school for citizens of Italy. Can you tell me which one?

  3. This home and area are truly “stunning”! The view of the mountains off the back terrace are postcard perfect! Is it possible to just purchase the main house & property it sits on? Or is it package deal only including the house, property, garage? And, regarding the garage, how much property around the garage is included? Thanks and keep up the great work.

  4. A lovely place for the price.
    You could spend a lot of money on improvements, like new windows and doors, definitely doors to the terraces from the bedrooms, new kitchen, the micro-piling would be a must, adding the lower room into the main house as a living area…
    I'd also get rid of the gas boiler, and replace with a ground source heat pump, which could provide both heating and cooling for the property depending on the month
    Top floor: main bedroom and man cave 😃With A/C!

    Edit: Forgot a few things… I'd also install a solar system with Battery storage, hopefully enough to run the house without needing to resort to the grid. If you insulated the garage, you could put all of the machinery in there, clearing up that spare room downstairs so there wouldn't be any extraneous noise from boilers or anything like that.
    Also, the roof on the garage looks like it may be the old corrugated asbestos roofing, so I'd probably get that replaced with something better.
    I'd probably use the back end of the garage as the battery storage and a workshop

    I mean, saying all that, you could probably just move in and do a little something in the kitchen for countertop and cupboard space, then do anything else at leisure. The only things that would be necessary are a good clean and paint (that's a lot of nicotine staining in the left hand bedroom on the 1st floor!), the shoring up of the lower room, possibly replacement of the garage roof, and clear up the garden.
    Everything else would be nice to have…

    I'd have to come up with the money first!

  5. Has so much potential. I'd make that kitchen w fireplace into living room and that living room into kitchen and dinning area. And knock down some of those walls. The 3rd floor definitely make 2beds room out of that space

  6. Wow .What potential . I like the period brutalism . and having the separate garage is a bonus. It would be useful if you could show the official borders of a property like this . Was there any land behind the garage ??

  7. Could you totally remodel this for another €75k , maybe with a pool? Great value at a sale price of €75k

  8. Quite a nice property. You can see the owners were elderly by the 70's furniture and fittings. They were not able to maintain it….but that happens to us all.
    Underpinning the corner is an easy fix. But David you did not mention the cost of supporting the wall and removing the damaged brickwork. then remediation to make the walls whole again. That will be substantial.
    The garage is interesting, but it has an asbestos roof. that again is expensive to remove and dispose of. In the UK there are specialist firms that do this. It is NOT something you can do yourself.

    It is a cheap property, but it needs a ton of essential work done to it.

  9. Stop it already. With all you get here, and I know, you're killing me with the price. Tremendous find. Abruzzi is terrific!.Great job.

  10. I would definitely orgise myself painting studio upstairs with some skylight windows

  11. What are the internet options there for those of us who are Digital Nomads? Looks close enough to town that there might be good internet.

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