Investment Property in Italy
Cappanori Luxury Apartments - Tuscany - Italy
Fully restored and refurbished 1-3 bedroom apartments, in an authentic turn of the century style villa near Lucca (6km), Tuscany.

Summary
Pricing: £174,000 - £340,000
Bedrooms: 1 - 2
Development Type: Apartment
Listing Type: Sale
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Set in a rural area, this beautiful "Liberty" style villa was built around 1900, with stables/coach house at the rear. Both buildings have been completely restored and now total 14 spacious luxury apartments, with a very high quality finish. Within the extensive grounds there will be 2 swimming pools, one especially for children.
All apartments have a lounge/dining room with a "kitchen corner" (kitchen furniture and fittings are not included in the price). Apartments with a separate kitchen are shown as so. Communal areas are included in the price, as is one parking space per apartment. A bathroom is usually a shower-room, with W.C., bidet and hand basin. Floor-plans for all apartments are available on request.
The project is now 90% finished and will be ready for occupation by March 2008, inspection trips can be booked today, to see the almost finished properties.
Features
- Mortgage Available
- Rental Management Company
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