I saw a lot of your videos in the past and had a lot of "daydreams" of what would be possible with these houses/appartements. But this one was the first time that I had the voice in my had "I would instantly write a message to buy it (when I had the money)". It has the perfect combination of "good price, good condition, lot of space, lot of potential, great view and a large garden". Never had that instant "love" for a house here :) Thank you for that beautiful piece :)
Oh my goodness, so much potential! The renovation of the future villa is forming itself in my mind as you walk us through the property ! My in-laws are from Abruzzo and my mother-in- law always speaks about the mountains and the sea from where she grew up. This property has income potential with the out buildings and still loads of room to call your own. Tons of storage room is right! Nooks and crannies everywhere. And the price, wow! A total deal of a lifetime. Desperately longing to call Italy my home. Reply
This place is so perfectly located and a slow rehab away from being my Italian country side dream home between the mountains and the sea. Thank you for sharing..
More work on this property than I want to take on at this stage of life, but a couple with a passion for renovation and gardening could really develop this property into something fantastic.
I was able to see this one in person while on the amazing tour with Dave!! I absolutely loved it!! I would turn the kitchen into a laundry/mud room. And, I would turn the dining room into a large eat in kitchen!! You can do so much with this one!!
I’m very tempted to buy without even going and seeing it I live in the middle of the United States South Dakota, but looks beautiful area and very nice house and crazy cheap prices!
I recently sold a house in Slovenia, and Italy is one of the countries Im looking at. Beautiful nature and towns, dog friendly which is very important to me. I am only a bit concerned about the language and the culture in general. As an Eastern European who spend the last 15 years in the US maybe its me. But I love the house! Thank you!
@@hannaR_ the idea of having to plug into a new culture and language distresses me a bit. I visited Italy recently and I loved it generally. But its still a new place new culture different mentality and language
My grandmother's kitchen was in a building a short stretch from the house. She could also cook on the enclosed ovens attached to the indoor fire and on top.
Ciao Dave, I agree enlarge the kitchen, have a nice laundry/utility room, maybe put in a second fridge/freezer. The outbuilding in the back, if it's allowed and not an historic building, looking at the brickwork it doesn't appear to be, I would take it down and enlarge the garden area. The older outbuilding a nice Cantina would be good, then renovate the outdoor kitchen into a really nice summer kitchen. Lots of potential. Nice listing. Thanks for showing it.
The European concept of the small kitchen that is "detached" from the dining area is to keep the mess and smells out of the main house. That galley kitchen is just fine. As for the peeling of the second bedroom, one has to look outside at that blind wall towards the street. It needs to be stripped of loose stucco and redone with a new coat of stucco followed by a good sealant and then paint. As for the boundaries, it’s typical for people to plant trees along the property line and TOO CLOSE as well. They have the right to come onto your property to harvest their olives. Can’t put up a fence there. I would check with the building commision and see if that Garage /Kitchen could be torn down and replaced with a newer structure that would allow two cars to be parked within and still allow the "working" kitchen on the side. These working kitchens have been used for generations by the family to can their tomato crops and whatever other fruits and veggies they could grow on their land. If done up properly it can become a combo outdoor kitchen as well with a wood fired pizza oven when you entertain guests. Again with permission of the building authority that large garage behind the fence line could be torn down and rebuilt with a more secure wall and roof system, the floor level raised above the outside grade and built up as a guest house or Air B&B rental. It affords excellent privacy yet access to the "back 40" as we say in the states. As for the other building attached to the neighbors building……….having the boiler in there is very awkward. A small attached "heating shed" against the home would be in order. Not knowing how well the pipes are insulated and the distance they have to go to the house, you could be loosing half of the BTU"s produced by the boiler not to mention the big question, the condition of the pipes! All in general this is an excellent investment where a young couple can start off in and do the work as they go! If I was 15 years younger I would go for it!
They do not have the right to come onto your land and you can put a fence up if you really wanted to. Trees that hang over someone's land have to be maintained well BUT I would be more than happy for my neighbour to pop onto my land as it usually ends up with a glass of wine and a friend for life.
@@AhomeinItaly we have a neighbor whose trees hang over onto our property as well as a few of ours on his. We just change sides when needed. We also supply him with electricity to power his harvesting tools. Never a problem, we are always talking about ways to try an eliminate the issue with that darn Dakkis fly that attacks the olives. Traps help some, the environmentally friendly solutions are practically ineffective so we kinda put up with it here in Crete.
Please show me some homes. I am so interested in Italy. My heritage is there on both sides. We come from a small town in Naples. I always forget the name. I am ashamed, but being American it’s OK but being Italian American is the best I want to come there and learn everything there is. thank you so much I hope to see you one day. God bless the happy Thanksgiving.
😱. Magnificent beautiful view. I want to be there sitting in the chair, sipping on my black coffee with hoping to get delicious Italian pastry some fresh fruit with my two little doggies.
Yep - move the kitchen - make the current a utility/pantry. Maybe make the downstairs bath into a half bath. And do - something else (little elevator??) in the remaining spot. Put electric in the big outbuilding (in the garden) if it isn't there already. Make both upstairs rooms ensuite - is that doable, even?? I really like this spot! And - those cloudy sun-in/sun-out days make for some...stunning!...views! Headed to the listing to see more -
I mobili degli anni '70 sono orribili, così come la cucina minuscola. Gli ambienti grandi e i mobili antichi invece, sono meravigliosi. 😃 Bella casa. 😃
I think you are right on this one with moving the kitchen over to the bigger room and having a utility room in the current kitchen. Certainly value to the €. & yes I hate cutting trees but I’m sure those views are worth thinning out the trees. Garage is perfect for the motor bikes. So important 😂 Yeah crazy value this one. The back of the property was really nice. Oh and I had to go back to look at that little summer kitchen space off the little garage. That could be such a sweet space/studio. Keep the shower. The fireplace is really key to the design. Cleaning and painting it’s a studio hangs out.
This is a great piece of property and the price is a steal for all you get.. If possible I would make all the other buildings into B&B for extra income.. The land would be great to have some olive trees or vinyard. On the far side of the house make a nice covered carport. A nice open area for guest to have breakfast under some umbrellas where the driveway is. Also a nice big BBQ area by the garage kitchen area.
That is so lovely. It needs some tlc but it will soon start to look like a home thst is loved. I would use the larger room downstairs for the kitchen and knock thst wall out and have it all ad an open plan kitchen diner. Make it as light and bright ad possible.. it really is lovely. Would love this house.
I would open the wall between kitchen & dining room. With an attach you could move the walls of the kitchen and the bathroom or make the bathroom into a wall in closet Anything can be move, might have to have a couple big beams for load bearing but it could be done ❤😊
Keep listing these gems David. How amazing. I arrive in Naples on Dec 8th and have 5 weeks to explore Southern Italy. My Michelin paper map just arrived...Happy Season Change...cheers. Gina in Upstate New York Moving to Italy. I began my TH-cam channel so I could share my journey. I love love love your channel and appreciate all of the information and your enthusiasm and passion for where you live. Hugs
Wow, what a nice place! I'd maybe convert some of the outbuildings for rental, or take up some small-scale olive/wine as a hobby. The shared structure has that tall wall that is the neighbors--you suggested space for a garden. Which way is South? That'll make all the difference.
Tons of potential for homestead project. Excellent price, charming cottage with plenty of scope for updating plus outbuildings & land for gardening. STUNNING location! Great find. 🙋♀💜
No argument that this is a fantastic bargain, likely leaving some financial wiggle room for a few renos and cosmetic updates. On the 1st floor (ground floor) I'd use the current living room as a quiet space for more formal entertaining, and as my library. Current dining room would be my day to day living room for relaxing and eating dinner in front of the TV. I don't require a formal dining area so one less space to find. Kitchen would stay as is, but if possible I would annex the back (bath area) of the adjacent bathroom to extend the kitchen slightly in an 'L' shape. The bathroom would then become a 2 piece powder room (which is handily right inside the secondary entrance to the house and for guests). Upstairs would all about me.... I'd use the double aspect room as my bedroom and the 2nd bedroom spit to create a large dressing room and ensuite bath with washing machine. The unseen loft/attic would be for storage and I'd be done with the house. Outbuilding are not of much interest to me but would provide storage for outdoor stuff like patio furniture, firewood, garden tools, etc. I would definitely try to turn the driveway in front of the house into more of a garden/patio space.. Whilst in full fantasy mode, I might consider converting the 'outdoor kitchen' building (which presumably has water and electricity) into a guest or even occasional rental unit with a small kitchenette, a modest bathroom (with shower but no tub) and a fairly generous studio style sitting/sleeping area.. Bonus that it has its own driveway entrance and parking spot. A fun and interesting tours as always, and I'm so glad to hear that no Real Estate agents were harmed during its filming.
I would blow out the kitchen and bathroom, build a 2 story extension with a large kitchen, half bath and a full bath on top for the master bedroom. Add a garage next to the house by the old garage adn turn the driveway into a large patio and use the old garage as an outdoor kitchen and entrainment space.. Concert teh old building into an small apartment or air b and b
Love it! The town is a little small for my taste, but if you want privacy and country vibes without being too far from civilization, this could be a great choice. The kitchen is a conundrum for me, though. Like you said, I would be tempted to make the lounge area a combined kitchen/dining room and convert the current kitchen into a utility room and/or pantry. Then again, I would normally prefer a proper great room, which this house would never have. Probably the single best feature is the front of this house faces a garden on a slope, giving you the feeling of an expansive view
Hello Dave. Thanks for the video, as always and for your work. Now I start to understand better when you go into a rant about those people which you might be familiar with: leoni da tastiera... So many opinions but not a fact. Keep up the good work ❤
Thank you. Love the video's. I would be tempted to take down the ugly large garage and storage in the backyard. It will also improve views from the home. I would consider building a tiny home a bit further down the garden, to be used for guests or a bed and breakfast. The split building could be fixed up to become a small living unit as well. Grazie.
Love this one but I’ll say it- I would remove at least one of those trees since they block a beautiful view. I would consider removing the large lower shop which looks like it was a farm building and not very old. Possibly terrace a little more of the hillside for garden and usable outdoor space. The other building could be a great remodel and use as a guest house or rental. It’s pretty clear that the previous residents had a lot of pride and care of their home. Lovely!
the huge garage door faces south, so I would have a garden space, and a painters atelier along the opposite wall - it would not be difficult to put a north window there, with a great view, to supplement the main house which seems all turned east only.... Or I would remove it completely and open the view
Hey Michael, we love the show & watch almost every day. Could we make a suggestion to improve the experience even more? At the start of each video, please tell us where you are. I’d put a tag line up and leave it for 10 seconds. It’s nice to know where you are exactly. Thanks & keep up the great informative videos! PT & Rosemary
Just a small point. Could you pop up a caption with the place names on your videos so I can find it on Google Maps please? The sub titles and the transcript claim it to be Oronia but I believe it is actually Orsagna. Even a map graphic so we can visualise it's location in relation to other towns and of course the main cities. That would be very useful to me and maybe others? 😀
If you are not living there full time. That is a lot of property to take care of. I love it. But as I said. I'd have to live there full time. It's a fantastic property. @@GH-zy2dh
What are the widths of the doorways from the foyer to the kitchen and that of the dining room. Camera makes they look exceptionally narrow. which would make taking cooked food to the dining room a challenge and as you mentioned the door to the extension is the outside of the original house so cannot be taken down and to widen and put in a new lentil would be a major operation to enlarge to a minimum of a 36 inch door way opening.
I just love the dreams we all have , watching your videos !!! I wanna buy all the houses because I feel you love each one of them with all your soul 🔥🔥🔥 Thanks a lot I might consider buying one too very soon Also I was wondering if you do only Abruzzo? That one is a beautiful home yet I need more bedrooms I’ll keep looking 💕💕💕👀
First though is, it's great that the kitchen is separated. Never ever a messy kitchen in the dining room area! Just update the kitchen. It's a very small house, but you probably could live there part of the year. As usually a lot to repair. If I would get the permission from the municipality, I would keep a couple of horses there. But elsewhere, the views are not that great.
I need Help! I have a random question. Do you need a permit or have to do paperwork to knock down an internal wall inside an Italian property?? I’ve found various answers on the internet, I’m totally bamboozled!
El interior de la casa lo puedes modificar como quieras, consultando con un arquitecto, claro. La fachada, es sagrada. Igual puedes presentar tu petición.
Wonderful. I'd love that large space for a studio... it would need light. So I suppose a roof with skylights.... would be fabulous. Wonder how much that would cost? Thank you! 🥰
Oh lordy. This place so put me in mind of the movie "Under the Tuscon Sun" even though it's not in Tuscany. If I had the health and the money, I would offer €90 (90 thousand euros) just to let the buyer know I was serious.
Leave kitchen where it is, just update it. You have enough space for washing machine, No gain in moving it into dinning room. Too much work for little gain.
That house has amazing potential and the property is beautiful but to many stairs for me 😢 I am supposed to have to have both my knees replaced and I’m being stubborn 🫤 I already have hardware in my neck from C2-C7 from breaking it in 2011. I was given a 10% of living/walking! So it’s ironic my knees are giving out 😢
I saw a lot of your videos in the past and had a lot of "daydreams" of what would be possible with these houses/appartements. But this one was the first time that I had the voice in my had "I would instantly write a message to buy it (when I had the money)". It has the perfect combination of "good price, good condition, lot of space, lot of potential, great view and a large garden". Never had that instant "love" for a house here :)
Thank you for that beautiful piece :)
I can guarantee that the meals produced in that kitchen will have been beyond excellent. Mamma's home cooking doesn't need a swanky kitchen.
You have a great sense of humor which makes this channel more fun. Cheers from San Francisco.
I’ve lived in several countries and can say from experience that a good sense of humor makes life much more enjoyable. 😂
Make that divided barn into an artist space for rent. I love that fence! So well done.
This is one of my favourite "buy with your head"; propositions I've seen. Such a wonderfully versatile property.
Oh my goodness, so much potential! The renovation of the future villa is forming itself in my mind as you walk us through the property ! My in-laws are from Abruzzo and my mother-in- law always speaks about the mountains and the sea from where she grew up. This property has income potential with the out buildings and still loads of room to call your own. Tons of storage room is right! Nooks and crannies everywhere. And the price, wow! A total deal of a lifetime. Desperately longing to call Italy my home.
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This place is so perfectly located and a slow rehab away from being my Italian country side dream home between the mountains and the sea. Thank you for sharing..
More work on this property than I want to take on at this stage of life, but a couple with a passion for renovation and gardening could really develop this property into something fantastic.
Each time you share a property we discover why you so love the Abruzzo region! Another gem. Looking forward to seeing more videos in Orsogna.
Wow, what an amazing home and property for the price.
I was able to see this one in person while on the amazing tour with Dave!! I absolutely loved it!!
I would turn the kitchen into a laundry/mud room. And, I would turn the dining room into a large eat in kitchen!! You can do so much with this one!!
I’m very tempted to buy without even going and seeing it I live in the middle of the United States South Dakota, but looks beautiful area and very nice house and crazy cheap prices!
The view from the park in town shows a beautiful sky ☁️
We visited the home last week and fell in love with it and the area. I sat in the grass and looked out to the sea. It's a beautiful area and windy.
Did you buy it? I'd buy it if I have the money 😊
I recently sold a house in Slovenia, and Italy is one of the countries Im looking at. Beautiful nature and towns, dog friendly which is very important to me. I am only a bit concerned about the language and the culture in general. As an Eastern European who spend the last 15 years in the US maybe its me. But I love the house! Thank you!
What are your concerns about the language and the culture?
@@hannaR_ the idea of having to plug into a new culture and language distresses me a bit. I visited Italy recently and I loved it generally. But its still a new place new culture different mentality and language
Yes, I know what you mean, especially the language...what do you think are the cultural differences?
I'd use that outside garage to restore beautiful Italian cars. Barn finds..
Stunning and sturdy. As an artist, I would not rip anything out, I would trust my skills and make every room even more appreciated.
Oh wow, this would be perfect for my little homestead dreams.
My grandmother's kitchen was in a building a short stretch from the house. She could also cook on the enclosed ovens attached to the indoor fire and on top.
The knotty pine paneling is from the 50s and I love it. Don’t take it down.
This home has lots of potential. Wonderful 😁.
Absolutely love this house. So much possibility here.
Ciao Dave, I agree enlarge the kitchen, have a nice laundry/utility room, maybe put in a second fridge/freezer. The outbuilding in the back, if it's allowed and not an historic building, looking at the brickwork it doesn't appear to be, I would take it down and enlarge the garden area. The older outbuilding a nice Cantina would be good, then renovate the outdoor kitchen into a really nice summer kitchen. Lots of potential. Nice listing. Thanks for showing it.
Thank you for the tour!
The out buildings need tearing down. They're too damp-trapping and more expensive to fix.
Dave what can I say … you’re a legend
The European concept of the small kitchen that is "detached" from the dining area is to keep the mess and smells out of the main house. That galley kitchen is just fine. As for the peeling of the second bedroom, one has to look outside at that blind wall towards the street. It needs to be stripped of loose stucco and redone with a new coat of stucco followed by a good sealant and then paint. As for the boundaries, it’s typical for people to plant trees along the property line and TOO CLOSE as well. They have the right to come onto your property to harvest their olives. Can’t put up a fence there. I would check with the building commision and see if that Garage /Kitchen could be torn down and replaced with a newer structure that would allow two cars to be parked within and still allow the "working" kitchen on the side. These working kitchens have been used for generations by the family to can their tomato crops and whatever other fruits and veggies they could grow on their land. If done up properly it can become a combo outdoor kitchen as well with a wood fired pizza oven when you entertain guests. Again with permission of the building authority that large garage behind the fence line could be torn down and rebuilt with a more secure wall and roof system, the floor level raised above the outside grade and built up as a guest house or Air B&B rental. It affords excellent privacy yet access to the "back 40" as we say in the states. As for the other building attached to the neighbors building……….having the boiler in there is very awkward. A small attached "heating shed" against the home would be in order. Not knowing how well the pipes are insulated and the distance they have to go to the house, you could be loosing half of the BTU"s produced by the boiler not to mention the big question, the condition of the pipes! All in general this is an excellent investment where a young couple can start off in and do the work as they go! If I was 15 years younger I would go for it!
Italian cooking famous for its unpleasant smells
They do not have the right to come onto your land and you can put a fence up if you really wanted to. Trees that hang over someone's land have to be maintained well BUT I would be more than happy for my neighbour to pop onto my land as it usually ends up with a glass of wine and a friend for life.
@@AhomeinItaly we have a neighbor whose trees hang over onto our property as well as a few of ours on his. We just change sides when needed. We also supply him with electricity to power his harvesting tools. Never a problem, we are always talking about ways to try an eliminate the issue with that darn Dakkis fly that attacks the olives. Traps help some, the environmentally friendly solutions are practically ineffective so we kinda put up with it here in Crete.
Please show me some homes. I am so interested in Italy. My heritage is there on both sides. We come from a small town in Naples. I always forget the name. I am ashamed, but being American it’s OK but being Italian American is the best I want to come there and learn everything there is. thank you so much I hope to see you one day. God bless the happy Thanksgiving.
😱. Magnificent beautiful view. I want to be there sitting in the chair, sipping on my black coffee with hoping to get delicious Italian pastry some fresh fruit with my two little doggies.
I would use that big barn as a dinner/party barn in the garden.
Love this if available when we come next year I would like to get together and view. Thank you for sharing God Bless
Yep - move the kitchen - make the current a utility/pantry. Maybe make the downstairs bath into a half bath. And do - something else (little elevator??) in the remaining spot. Put electric in the big outbuilding (in the garden) if it isn't there already. Make both upstairs rooms ensuite - is that doable, even?? I really like this spot! And - those cloudy sun-in/sun-out days make for some...stunning!...views! Headed to the listing to see more -
I mobili degli anni '70 sono orribili, così come la cucina minuscola.
Gli ambienti grandi e i mobili antichi invece, sono meravigliosi. 😃
Bella casa. 😃
I think you are right on this one with moving the kitchen over to the bigger room and having a utility room in the current kitchen. Certainly value to the €. & yes I hate cutting trees but I’m sure those views are worth thinning out the trees. Garage is perfect for the motor bikes. So important 😂
Yeah crazy value this one. The back of the property was really nice. Oh and I had to go back to look at that little summer kitchen space off the little garage. That could be such a sweet space/studio. Keep the shower. The fireplace is really key to the design. Cleaning and painting it’s a studio hangs out.
Yes, on moving kitchen, and a bath in place of kitchen, and bath a utility room.
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Beautiful house, sheds and garage. Maybe for an working space for painter orso.
Tasty Dave, very Tasty! So much scope,love it.looks like a great area too..
Love your work
My friend .Ingrid would have seen this as “a one-butt kitchen.” In the States, couples often like to cook together.
Another great property. Thanks for sharing.
Yes lovely property loads of potential.. I would knock down that breeze block garage open up the garden.. you only need so much storage!!
Best video ever and a wonderful property, thanks for sharing.
Wish I was there walking this property right this second! :)
This is a great piece of property and the price is a steal for all you get.. If possible I would make all the other buildings into B&B for extra income.. The land would be great to have some olive trees or vinyard. On the far side of the house make a nice covered carport. A nice open area for guest to have breakfast under some umbrellas where the driveway is. Also a nice big BBQ area by the garage kitchen area.
That is so lovely. It needs some tlc but it will soon start to look like a home thst is loved. I would use the larger room downstairs for the kitchen and knock thst wall out and have it all ad an open plan kitchen diner. Make it as light and bright ad possible.. it really is lovely. Would love this house.
I would open the wall between kitchen & dining room. With an attach you could move the walls of the kitchen and the bathroom or make the bathroom into a wall in closet
Anything can be move, might have to have a couple big beams for load bearing but it could be done ❤😊
Agree
Stunning opportunity
Oh, love are so beautiful people🥰
Keep listing these gems David. How amazing. I arrive in Naples on Dec 8th and have 5 weeks to explore Southern Italy. My Michelin paper map just arrived...Happy Season Change...cheers. Gina in Upstate New York Moving to Italy. I began my TH-cam channel so I could share my journey. I love love love your channel and appreciate all of the information and your enthusiasm and passion for where you live. Hugs
Wow, what a nice place! I'd maybe convert some of the outbuildings for rental, or take up some small-scale olive/wine as a hobby. The shared structure has that tall wall that is the neighbors--you suggested space for a garden. Which way is South? That'll make all the difference.
This is so nice! In good shape at a great price! ❤
The panels could be caulked and painted as a lo cost alternative to removing the paneling
For a vacant property, they have kept it immaculately. The owner should be quote proud. Wish you had shown the ruin.
Tons of potential for homestead project. Excellent price, charming cottage with plenty of scope for updating plus outbuildings & land for gardening. STUNNING location! Great find. 🙋♀💜
Great property, especially if you want animals, privacy, but still be close to town.
No argument that this is a fantastic bargain, likely leaving some financial wiggle room for a few renos and cosmetic updates.
On the 1st floor (ground floor) I'd use the current living room as a quiet space for more formal entertaining, and as my library.
Current dining room would be my day to day living room for relaxing and eating dinner in front of the TV.
I don't require a formal dining area so one less space to find.
Kitchen would stay as is, but if possible I would annex the back (bath area) of the adjacent bathroom to extend the kitchen slightly in an 'L' shape.
The bathroom would then become a 2 piece powder room (which is handily right inside the secondary entrance to the house and for guests).
Upstairs would all about me.... I'd use the double aspect room as my bedroom and the 2nd bedroom spit to create a large dressing room and ensuite bath with washing machine.
The unseen loft/attic would be for storage and I'd be done with the house.
Outbuilding are not of much interest to me but would provide storage for outdoor stuff like patio furniture, firewood, garden tools, etc.
I would definitely try to turn the driveway in front of the house into more of a garden/patio space..
Whilst in full fantasy mode, I might consider converting the 'outdoor kitchen' building (which presumably has water and electricity) into a guest or even occasional rental unit with a small kitchenette, a modest bathroom (with shower but no tub) and a fairly generous studio style sitting/sleeping area.. Bonus that it has its own driveway entrance and parking spot.
A fun and interesting tours as always, and I'm so glad to hear that no Real Estate agents were harmed during its filming.
It’s a wonderful property!!
Dave does it again ❤🙌
Move kitchen and make space into laundry/pantry! Large bldg would make into a studio apartment! Great property!
I would blow out the kitchen and bathroom, build a 2 story extension with a large kitchen, half bath and a full bath on top for the master bedroom. Add a garage next to the house by the old garage adn turn the driveway into a large patio and use the old garage as an outdoor kitchen and entrainment space.. Concert teh old building into an small apartment or air b and b
I'd move the kitchen, have a smaller table in there, & have a pantry/laundry room where the current kitchen is.
You do find the best houses. 😉
Superb property ❤❤❤
Love it! The town is a little small for my taste, but if you want privacy and country vibes without being too far from civilization, this could be a great choice. The kitchen is a conundrum for me, though. Like you said, I would be tempted to make the lounge area a combined kitchen/dining room and convert the current kitchen into a utility room and/or pantry. Then again, I would normally prefer a proper great room, which this house would never have. Probably the single best feature is the front of this house faces a garden on a slope, giving you the feeling of an expansive view
part of the area in front could become a huge, glazed veranda , a truly great room
Beautiful home to live in and work with.
I’d flatten that big garage for the view
I agree. I don't need that much storage space!!!! Especially because there's that whole other building!
Hello Dave. Thanks for the video, as always and for your work. Now I start to understand better when you go into a rant about those people which you might be familiar with: leoni da tastiera... So many opinions but not a fact. Keep up the good work ❤
Definitely needs some love and a lot of money to make it mine
So relaxing. Love all the videos. Wish I knew what to do for a living in Italy so I could buy a house like that.
You would have to speak Italian first lol
@@thehungrygoldfish that would be a quick fix 😉
Thank you. Love the video's. I would be tempted to take down the ugly large garage and storage in the backyard. It will also improve views from the home. I would consider building a tiny home a bit further down the garden, to be used for guests or a bed and breakfast. The split building could be fixed up to become a small living unit as well. Grazie.
Lots of potential, just wish it already had a full bathroom upstairs with half bath downstairs.
Love this one but I’ll say it- I would remove at least one of those trees since they block a beautiful view. I would consider removing the large lower shop which looks like it was a farm building and not very old. Possibly terrace a little more of the hillside for garden and usable outdoor space. The other building could be a great remodel and use as a guest house or rental. It’s pretty clear that the previous residents had a lot of pride and care of their home. Lovely!
This is gorgeous!❤
It looks like a 'Dream ' to me. I just wanna buy it.
Amazing place, I'm tempted 😅.
the huge garage door faces south, so I would have a garden space, and a painters atelier along the opposite wall - it would not be difficult to put a north window there, with a great view, to supplement the main house which seems all turned east only.... Or I would remove it completely and open the view
Hey Michael, we love the show & watch almost every day. Could we make a suggestion to improve the experience even more? At the start of each video, please tell us where you are. I’d put a tag line up and leave it for 10 seconds. It’s nice to know where you are exactly.
Thanks & keep up the great informative videos!
PT & Rosemary
Good you kept telling us the rooms were HUGE, because you’d never know it to look at them. 😂
Just a small point. Could you pop up a caption with the place names on your videos so I can find it on Google Maps please? The sub titles and the transcript claim it to be Oronia but I believe it is actually Orsagna. Even a map graphic so we can visualise it's location in relation to other towns and of course the main cities. That would be very useful to me and maybe others? 😀
you mean a one like at 00:03 ?
The big garage could be used for parking the cars then the huge patio could be turned into a garden?
You said in the beginning ‘deal of the century’. I have to agree . . . real Taj Mahal would pale in comparison to this property.
My DREAM US TO LIVE IN ITALY 🇮🇹. IM A LITTLE AFRAID 😳 WHEN DOING THINGS ALONE. 😊
Enjoy your videos. Helpful to put town name and proveince in description.
ORSOGNA ... ORSO = BEAR ... SOGNA = DREAMS. ...DREAMINGBEAR
☺nice design home. beautiful look. like & watch vlog from Hindustan (India) 🙏 belated Happy New Year to all of U😊
Man this is a big nice home. Maybe too big. That would be a full time live in home. I love it.
Two beds and one bath is big? Too big?
BIG? what you somking?
@@GH-zy2dh Right. Not just "big", but "maybe too big." Not sure how you reach any of those points.
If you are not living there full time. That is a lot of property to take care of. I love it. But as I said. I'd have to live there full time. It's a fantastic property. @@GH-zy2dh
Laugh. I dont somking anything. Laugh.
What are the widths of the doorways from the foyer to the kitchen and that of the dining room. Camera makes they look exceptionally narrow. which would make taking cooked food to the dining room a challenge and as you mentioned the door to the extension is the outside of the original house so cannot be taken down and to widen and put in a new lentil would be a major operation to enlarge to a minimum of a 36 inch door way opening.
I just love the dreams we all have , watching your videos !!!
I wanna buy all the houses because I feel you love each one of them with all your soul 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks a lot
I might consider buying one too very soon
Also I was wondering if you do only Abruzzo?
That one is a beautiful home yet I need more bedrooms
I’ll keep looking 💕💕💕👀
that huge garage is perfect for motorohome
I love the property. Ill keep the kitchen.
First though is, it's great that the kitchen is separated. Never ever a messy kitchen in the dining room area! Just update the kitchen.
It's a very small house, but you probably could live there part of the year. As usually a lot to repair.
If I would get the permission from the municipality, I would keep a couple of horses there.
But elsewhere, the views are not that great.
I had the same idea about horses; not that I even ride them!
Beautiful house. The kitchen is too claustrophobic for me I would turn it into laundry room or storage .
I need Help!
I have a random question.
Do you need a permit or have to do paperwork to knock down an internal wall inside an Italian property??
I’ve found various answers on the internet, I’m totally bamboozled!
El interior de la casa lo puedes modificar como quieras, consultando con un arquitecto, claro.
La fachada, es sagrada.
Igual puedes presentar tu petición.
Wonderful. I'd love that large space for a studio... it would need light. So I suppose a roof with skylights.... would be fabulous. Wonder how much that would cost? Thank you! 🥰
The land and the area is superb, the buildings however not so much 😢
Oh lordy. This place so put me in mind of the movie "Under the Tuscon Sun" even though it's not in Tuscany. If I had the health and the money, I would offer €90 (90 thousand euros) just to let the buyer know I was serious.
I would definitely cut those two trees down and like you said put a bathroom in upstairs
Super
É um bom vendedor imobiliario pois vende em portugal e agora em italia. 0brigada pelo video 5/11/23.
Leave kitchen where it is, just update it. You have enough space for washing machine,
No gain in moving it into dinning room. Too much work for little gain.
NICE VIDEO THANK YOU.
What it up the stairs to the second floor? You see stairs but you dont showw what it is nick.?
Turn the garage bit into a decent gitt rent it out knock into one garage one decent roof insulation
That house has amazing potential and the property is beautiful but to many stairs for me 😢
I am supposed to have to have both my knees replaced and I’m being stubborn 🫤
I already have hardware in my neck from C2-C7 from breaking it in 2011. I was given a 10% of living/walking! So it’s ironic my knees are giving out 😢