Ref 357 : €39,000
A bargain property in this beautiful location close to amenities and many fantastic towns such as Sulmona, Raiano and Pratola Peligna. The location is close to both ski and sea and has easy access to Rome.
The property is in excellent condition with a panoramic veranda at the rear.
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i'd definitely be tempted to open up the under stair storage area and make a new stairs to the bottom floor if it was possible, then you'd have a lovely big bedroom upstairs with an ensuite (the area facing back over the front lane) perhaps primary suite downstairs and i'd turn the little room into either a single built-in bunk room or just use it as a cosy nook or office. this place has so much potential! great video, thanks for sharing dave!!
I think they left the beer for you, Dave. You Britts still drink it warm, right?
You should have Dominico carry an electric torch everywhere you go.
Ciao.
That would be a stunning wine canteen 🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷👍👋
English word for that via is 'stairs/steps/ladder (lol)' it is definitely not an alley, alleyway, lane, passageway or an arcade. What a great house. One could park where you did, go down a few stairs, live on the "ground" floor, add bath/dressing room upstairs for guests, redo cantina into an apartment if allowed and rent it. Walk up a few stairs to the bar and call it a day.
Just adore these homes just wish we were noy so old coming back to Italy in march for the 4th tim
Wow, Wow, wow, wow, WOW is what I have to say about this property. I would make an en-suite upstairs. Change the kitchen to where the front door is bedroom off the kitchen and living room where the bedroom is.. Down stairs is a dream come true to me. The possibilities are endless.. I would change the lighting so the lights or use flood beams come from the floor up to the ceiling makes more light. There are light bulbs that give off daylight or soft light for evening. Keep the kitchen, expose the walls throughout.. Love this property.
I want it! Tell me how I can buy it
Looks like a kitchen in a dining room
looks like all the small villages in france, what i would miss though is a nice garden and trees in the streets
Dark dungeon …not enough windows … not enough sun light …
Can you revisit some of the homes that have been sold..and or renovated…just to see how the buyers managed the renovation .and the buying procedure..We love these villages and the views of the STUNNING mountains and ocean…. ..
Oh I want to buy it. It’s fantastic. E’ una casa bellissima. Non vedo l’ora di abitare in Abruzzo. Un vero sogno!!!❤❤❤
You AWAYS seem to think that people can do building, carpentry, plumbing, electrics and have lot's of MONEY to do up these properties. Well, MOST of us CAN'T neither women ( which is understandable ) nor men. So if a person doesn't have these skills the cost would be more than you'll pay for the house with all the workers and various professions along with expensive materials and expensive hourly rate. It's generally unrealistic Can't you try to make videos of properties that are " walk in ready " that are affordable and achievable to attain for the average Joe or Joanna Blogs and NOT the greedy rich and wealthy as they have MORE than enough. Try to help us ordinary lower paid blue collar workers who rarely get a break in life.
David, Love all the posts on properties in Abruzzo, can you advise what repairs can be undertaken by the owner without having to seek professional guidance or services?
Love your channel and absolutely totally LOVE this house. I will be in touch. Thanks again.
I love all the intergrated steps and paths. Everyone gets to look at all the neigbhors potted plants and flowers. Id totally put a little bistro set out to greet neighbors in any house I owned in these cities. Not if front door and street cars drove but definitely balconies and steps. I think their oversized furniture does't show all the option you could do. Kitchn is bigger than a studio I lived in. Id expand kitchen to left, even matching up cupboards. Nothing wrong with a vintage look. Maybe unite with new counter top. Delete that long console and have maybe a drop leaf/expandable table and then a lounge, tv area at end. The entrance called a lounge Id totally make more like a library/study also coffee area. Two comfy chairs and a table and yep maybe a small tv or most use laptops too. Then there are 2 option for eating, TV, more serious work or computer work. I live in a giant one room house. We bought in retirement. I have several pairs of big muff type earphones! The understair storage could be opened or revamped for better storage, mops etc.
Wow. Great job Domenico! Perfect place Dave, what a view!❤
Something odd about some of the walls. That upstairs bedroom that has the little alcove with tiled boxed half wall by the window? Whats in there? The amounth o boxed wall look large compared to stair case. If that is all inside your square footage Id think to have a structural enginner look. Thats closet or bathroom space? Thinking too that wall between where you walk in and kitchen…is it stone, structural? It just could be people did nonsense walls that are not structural or if are main beams could be left or reworked more room. Defintely the wall to left of the stair case as you are going up is empty space? But maybe also connect the other section at bottom. Put some stairs in to go down to that so its all one big house. The way it is all rooms are a little needy. Also no laundry type area or sink for planting, cleaning etc.
This guy sounds like a sleazy used car salesman. His dozens of repetitive superlatives about the views and the house are not warranted.. It's an average low-end Italian house, and beautiful views are all over Italy …so those are not rare or unique.
You're absolutely right to be excited about this one. I love the view from the sunroom. Wow! Hard to believe the price. This will be scooped up quickly! It's adorable and has tons of potential. Great find. Best Wishes!! 🙋♀💜
sir could you leave a torch in the car for use in there lovely tours? i dislike when i cant see the darker rooms.
This one’s easy David! Turn the entry/ lounge into the kitchen/ dining room, leading through to the lounge where the back bedroom with the views! The kitchen/ dining room then becomes the downstairs bedrooms/en suite! Upstairs is another bedroom w/ensuite!
En la cantina e un apartamento en tutto for rental!
The part you were not sure if it's been legally enclosed, former terrace, I would insulate it and make into a bedroom/wintergarden, and change the tiny bedroom in front of it into a 'walk through' closet. I lived in exactly a space like that around 40 years ago in Seattle, and it was wonderful. A bed, surrounded by plants.
Sto guardando il tuo canale YouTube e analizzando i tuoi video da alcuni giorni. Sono impressionato dal contenuto che stai creando.
Ma ho riscontrato alcuni problemi con il tuo canale.
La parte inferior de la casa, la soterrada, puede modificarse y producir un espacio maravilloso. Con la ayuda de un ingeniero y con mucha inversión en tiempo y dinero.
Si se la vacía de trastos, se la limpia y se tratan los techos, daría en principio, dos estancias interesantes una de ellas, la cantina: bellísimo refugio para recibir amigos.
Estos son los espacios que brindarán jubilo por la antigüedad de su arquitectura.
A estas casitas tan económicas, que se usan para ir unos días en el año, no sé si hay que derribarle paredes y entrar en grandes obras.
Piden a gritos rejuvenecer.
Un cambio estético del interior, ya sería un gran adelanto.
Del exterior, pintar y punto.
En casi todos los pueblos y ciudades de Italia, los frentes son sagrados. Testimonios de su época.
Afectuosos saludos.
Love this one! And Prezza is def on my list! I know you don't like cloudy days – but – ones like this with the scattered overcast really DO show off the views of the mountains and valleys the best! I'd do all the things you said. Wonderful property, Dave and Domenico!
For sure some nice options with this property, and with the cute front porch, it has "curb appeal"!