Investment Property in Italy
Ville Le Vigne, Puglia - Italy
These idyllic villas are truly amazing! A beautiful development of 16 private properties with pools situated on a wine making estate of over 2,500 acres. Located in Puglia (or Apulia as it is also know) on the southern Adriatic tip of Italy (the boot heel), the area is a food and wine lover's paradise which produces one tenth of the wine drunk in Europe.
Ville Le Vigne, Puglia Summary
Price range of: £175,000 - £363,000
Bedrooms: 1 - 3
Development Type: Villa
Listing Type: Sale
The luxurious, spacious, accommodation is set amidst your own private olive grove yet only 15 minutes from the coast and convieniently located to Bari and Brindisi Airports! You are buying off plan so the room layout and overall design is very flexible. Choose from traditional Masseria style villa or a more contemporary style.
The seas of Puglia, both the Adriatic and the Ionian are renowned for their crystal clear waters and wonderful beaches. You are never more than 30 miles from the coastline which is dotted with small towns and villages, where fishermen mending their nets at the quayside are still an important part of the local way of life.
Sea-food lovers will be in their element in Apulia… a huge proportion of Italy's fish is caught off the extensive Apulian coast which means it is available in abundance and at a better price than most other places in Europe.
- Finest local materials used
- Parquet for indoor and outdoor
- Double wooden frames
- Video-entryphone, security system
- Safe
- Hydro massage tub and shower cubicle
- 24 hour security & gated community
- Heating-air-conditioning system
- Luxury finish
- Covered car port
- Fully landscaped gardens of up to 2 acres
- Private swimming pools
- Beautiful countryside setting
- Conveniently located for airports/beaches
Location
The heel of Southern Italy points at Greece, with Corfu just a few hours away by boat, the closeness of Greece reflects in the ambience and style of the towns, cities and villages. Travel through the Valle dItrea and see the numerous famous trulli, small conical roofed dwellings, dazzling whitewashed and all under the protection of UNESCO, and now the holiday homes of lucky owners. The regions capital is Bari, but there are many other wonderful historic towns and villages to visit. One of which is Lecce,known as 'The Florence of the South.'
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