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A fantastic opportunity to own a beautiful slice of history in the incredible town of Sulmona. The apartment is needs restoring but is in a prime location and enjoys a large amount of living space. There is a balcony to the rear of the property with outstanding views and once finished it would have 2 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen and a large living/dining room.

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20 Comments

  1. Love this place, so much potential. The only negative that I see is no elevator, so might be a challenge for retirees, and the bedrooms face the noisy street. I really wish we could see that strange access space that's connected to the master bedroom. As it stands, I think it's a little creepy, but might be fabulous if there's enough room for an en suite, or walk in closet. One major question, though–what are the shared costs (association fees)? Lastly, I've love to know how the space was originally laid out when it was the original palazzo.

  2. Very nice, Dave. I like the idea of opening the living into the kitchen. Huge possibilities for this property. And in a gorgeous town❤

  3. Something was bugging me about the floorplan, and I just realized what it was… there's a large notch carved out from what would otherwise be a fairly rectangular space. The area in question is along the right hand wall between the front door and the kitchen. Based on the fact that there's a neighboring balcony almost touching the one off the kitchen (see video at 07:35) that makes me wonder what's behind that wall (very rough estimate, I'd say it's about 10-15 SQM). If I understand the building frontage correctly, the top floor apartment spans the width of the building, so there shouldn't be a balcony so close. In fact, if you freeze the video when the camera pans across the neighbor's balcony, you can see what appears to be a seam line where they apparently poured a balcony extension. Can you shed some light on that, Dave?

  4. Quite the project. I would open the kitchen into the bathroom, and put the bathroom somewhere else. I think at night it could be really noisy, might be ok for younger people, and all those stairs might be difficult for older people. How do you have separate apartments when the staircase is open to all? I would want a roof top terrace, I wasn’t clear whether it had one or not.

  5. I hope you don’t get nasty comments! All of your videos are entertaining and informative. We just got back from a vacation in Italy and Sulmona was my favourite place! We wouldn’t have stayed there if it wasn’t for you so thank you so much! Please keep up the good work and pay no attention to the armchair critics. You’re out there living it while they wallow in their mum’s basements! 😂

  6. what's the deal with those bathrooms? why would someone to build another bathroom in there? i bet that central pipes and water supplies of this old house wont feed up all of these anyway if you plan to use them on the same time.

  7. What would I do? I'd say – Make it so, Dave! And then pack my bags and move when you tell me! Although, I confess – would love the master on the mountain side…but that's just me! Really kinda falling in love with Sulmona! TFS this cool home! 🙂

  8. Oooh… this is an excellent property! I can see myself living here very comfortably! I especially like that it is all on one level. Its not too large, for a small family, nor is it too small to be stepping over one another. I like your idea of opening up the living room/dining room area, or some how making it an open concept with the kitchen opened up as well.
    You pay no attenion to stupid people. When people are hiding behind there computer screens they puff up into bufoons, and act like dorks. The more they do that, the more idiotic the look and should be ashamed of themselves.
    Thanks again for another wonderful home!

  9. It's a huge property with a ton of possibilities. I would join the master suite into that front room and make a connecting bathroom (if possible) and small storage area/closet.

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