Dreaming of owning a second home in picturesque Tuscany? Discover this charming and well-maintained property, fully equipped and ready for immediate use.
This recently renovated Tuscan holiday home is located in a welcoming village with friendly local residents, within the beautiful municipality of Caprese Michelangelo.
Offered at €49,000, the property includes existing furniture (excluding personal belongings), making it an exceptional opportunity to secure your own affordable slice of Tuscan paradise.
– Basement room of approximately 15 sqm, ideal for storage and housing the heating system.
– Ground floor featuring a kitchen and a cozy living room with access to a spacious roof terrace of about 20 sqm.
– First floor with a bedroom, a bathroom, and a small additional room with a sloping roof that could serve as a child’s room or compact guest space.
– The property does not include a garden, ensuring low maintenance and allowing you to fully enjoy a carefree stay during your holidays.
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Please note, this may not be the properties exact location due to security reasons.
Caprese Michelangelo 5 km
Pieve Santo Stefano 15 km
Lake di Montedoglio 12 km
Anghiari 20 km
Arezzo 44 km
San Marino 84 km
Florence airport 115 km
Perugia airport 70 km
Closing Costs:
The minimum additional cost to the buyer regardless of how low the property price is will on average be € 12,000 or more, as many costs are legally minimized regardless of price.
Caprese Michelangelo is a charming village in the province of Arezzo named after the famous Master sculptor of the Renaissance, Michelangelo Buonarotti. Situated in Val Tiberina, Caprese Michelangelo thrives from its main industry of growing fruit, vegetables and flowers. The colour and fresh smells that surround this enchanting place are truly a feast for the senses!
This quiet little part of Tuscany, situated about 100 kilometres east of Florence is home to beautiful old churches, delicious restaurants and a fine museum and library built in honour of its most famous son, Michelangelo.
There are some spectacular old buildings here dating back to the Etruscan and Roman times that bear a wonderful testament to the talents of these ancient civilisations. Walk around the ruins of the once majestic castle that stood guard over Caprese or embark on some scenic walking and cycling trails that meander through the area.
A mouth-watering chestnut festival takes place in Caprese Michelangelo in early October where visitors can taste these delicious roasted nuts during the street fair or savour the rich flavour of chestnut bread among other tasty local dishes.
There are some fantastic restaurants that have earned themselves excellent reviews from tourism for their welcoming atmosphere and delicious dishes.