For Sale
On the top of a Tuscan hill in a panoramic position which can be reached by an easy paved road.
Property ID: 1067
€400,000

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Family home

The house is spread over two floors for an area of about 200 square meters.

The house will be delivered empty and needs an upgrade such as painting inside and out.

Surrounding land about two hectares of garden, olive grove and small wood.

Layout

On the ground floor there are several rooms. These can be turned into studio rooms or common areas.

The entrance (small living room) to the first floor,

The technical room for the central heating and water central and storage,

A spacious terrace

On the first floor:
A spacious hall,
A large living room,
A kitchen (dated),
Two spacious bedrooms,
Two single rooms,
Two bathrooms (dated).

Terrace accessible from the living room, an external portico from which it is possible to use the external oven and an adjacent laundry room.

The property includes various outbuildings used as storage, shed and former stables, with a total area of approximately 75 sqm.

Floorplan(s)

General ameneties

Please note, this may not be the properties exact location due to security reasons.

Distances & airports

Arezzo services 2 km

Arezzo central/ railway station 3.5 km

Cortona 30 km

Montepulciano 50 km

Airport Florence 90 km

Additional & regional information

Arezzo, located in southeastern Tuscany, clearly visible on a hilltop at the crossroads of four valleys: the Val Tiberina, Casentino, Valdarno, and Valdichiana. An important player in the history of Tuscany you will find that the area houses many artifacts, in fact, its ancient origins are verified by the stone tools and the so-called Man of the Elm who was discovered here, dating back to the Paleolithic era.

The original foundation of the city was Etruscan, Aritim, and dates from around the 9th century B.C. It quickly became one of the most pivotal centers in Tuscany, playing an important role over the centuries due to its strategic position along the Roman Via Cassia.

Arezzo boasts a wide range of sites to see including fortresses, monuments, churches, and museums which all offer visitors a chance to step back into history. There are even the remains of a Roman amphitheater!