Investment Property in Italy
Pruno Mountain House, Tuscany - Italy
A charming village house nestled in the mountainside yet only a short drive from prestigious Forte dei Marmi, beautiful Pietrasanta and the elegant beaches of Versilia and a 15 minute walk from the lovely town of Pruno. Ideal for walkers!
Pruno Mountain House, Tuscany Summary
Price range of: £70,000
Bedrooms: 1
Development Type: Town House
Listing Type: Sale
- Stunning mountain views
- Charming setting, hidden Italy
- Local amenities walking distance
- Good airport accessibility
- Daily flights from UK
- Good motorway accessibility
- Good rental potential
- Golf, mountains, beaches nearby
This pretty house which is currently set out over 2 floors dates back to the 18th century and is situated in a quiet village with stunning views of the mountainside.
Entrance is into small hallway with butler sink. From here there is access into the ground floor room(potential kitchen / diner or bedroom) Compact yet cosy with great views from the window. From this hallway there is also a large stone staircase which leads to the hallway of the first floor off which there is a further room (potential lounge / sitting area) which leads on to a bathroom and another room (potential bedroom).
There is access from the bathrooms to the roof which could be converted in to a roof terrace, ideal for dining al fresco.
This charming property is great for those who love walking / trekking or just want to get away from it all to a cosy, Tuscan retreat. Original features such as wooden beamed ceilings, stone walls and floors add to the charm of this house (also means it is nice and cool in the summer, so no need for air-con!)
Utilities already in place but the property may need re-wiring. Other than that, a lick of paint and some cute accessories and you could have a lovely property in a quiet location with unrivalled mountain views. The Pisa airport is only 40 mins drive and the Forte dei Marmi only 10 minutes.
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