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Ref 758 : €62,500
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Another bargain property in this very popular town which enjoys public transport to nearby towns such as Raiano and Popoli which both have train stations. The property is in very good condition and only needs your finishing touches! The view from the roof terrace is simply STUNNING!

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46 Comments

  1. Someone Dave, who is a handy man. Might want to take on a large project. You I wish owners would not update tiles. Most likely the new owners will not like what they chosen. It gives it a false price.

  2. Love this Dave, I have Vertigo too, got tickled when Dominico said your famous word. Still deciding if I want to move yet

  3. Lovely property! I like the new tiles, that’s a huge job you don’t have to worry about.
    Getting to the roof terrace is a little scary, I would fix that right away. Dominico, your English has improved!

  4. I do love the double front doors. !!. I did get to see the doors while you were moving the camera around. Front door appeal is so important. Not too much wiring all over the front entrance.
    Should sell fast to a young couple.❤❤❤

  5. Oh my god. What a view from the terrace. I can see myself sitting there with tea or wine. A dog and a cat.

  6. I would turn the canteena into the kitchen/dinning. And that back room into a pantry and storage room. And replace the stair cases. And turn the first bed room into the lounge. And where the kitchen and dinning are now, I would make that the master/owners suite.

  7. It's perfect. There are not too many stairs to navigate, and there is lots of space. I'd convert the cantina to a laundryroom, for starters, and open the kitchen as you suggested. There's a lot of good light in the home, but it's great that you remembered your torch and measurer 😂. This wont be on the market for long. Thanks to Domenico for the roof terrace tour. 😊

  8. Domenico’s “stunning” and your comment on the knockers had me in stitches! 😂. This house has so much potential. Thanks Dave.

  9. You just can't beat the view from that terrace, and thanks to the intrepid Domenico for braving 2 sketchy ladders to capture it for us. Great property!

  10. WOW! Just WOW! Beautiful property in an amazing location. Thanks for sharing Dave & Domenico – this one will be snapped up in no time 🤩🤩

  11. Beautiful property! Loved the cantina. Absolutely loved the view from the terrace. Just breath taking! Dominico did an awesome job and he even said the stunning word. Thanks for another great video.

  12. Luv you videos, David!!! You provide great context and feel by showing the villages.
    Only one little suggestion. As an architect, spiral staircases are a disaster for anyone who isn't youthful. Children, middle-aged, physically challenged and those of us who are considered to be elderly….but young at heart and want easy ways to go up & down…spirals are a disaster. They are slippery, dimensionality & uncomfortable.
    In this video, I am sure a regular switchback stair can be fit into that space with widening the floor hole.
    Just a thought for you to consider.
    Otherwise….onward!!

  13. This would be perfect for me, I'm absolutely in love with it 🤩😍

    I wouldn't change much, except for decorating. I'd make the ground floor bedroom on the left into a parlour/guest bedroom, make the first floor dining room into a bedroom, and make the current bedroom there into a lounge.

    Structurally I might make the cantina into a rustic summer kitchen with a small shower room/wc, and have a pantry in the last space. I'd set it up so the cantina could also function as a separate studio apartment (for when my knees can no longer handle stairs, … although I could have a "stair glide" installed when that day came…🤔)

  14. David – every time I see this type of home with "new" parts that are only "100 years old" I can just imagine the richness of the family times spent in these rooms! Just to think about the world history that played out while simple lives were being lived in this Italian home and village is powerful. That sort of character is worth something just on its own. These places are like visiting "residential museums" (). Stay well – regards.

  15. How difficult would it be to transform this cantina into a self-contained studio flat? (Few windows, some pipes, and lots of permits, I presume) on a scale of 1-10? 🙂

  16. I guess I lack vision… to me this property looks a bit like a dog’s breakfast, at least in its current state… The history is impressive, though, and the views are quite nice.

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