Secret Sale: Country estate with 105 ha overlooking the city of Verona - Lake Garda

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PropNo7086-RIG10
Type of useHousing
Type of commercializationPurchase
Type of propertyHouse
Kind of propertyVilla
Postcode37121
CityVerona
Latitude45.44180
Longitude10.99620
CountryItaly
Provinces (Italy)Verona
Living area2.400 sqm
Plot size1.050.000 sqm
Number of rooms50
Number of bedrooms30
External commission3,66%
Currency
Commission noticeThe buyer pays 3.66% of the notarized purchase price, due upon signing of the purchase contract
Price on requestYes
PropNo7086-RIG10 Type of useHousing
Type of commercializationPurchase Type of propertyHouse
Kind of propertyVilla Postcode37121
CityVerona Latitude45.44180
Longitude10.99620 CountryItaly
Provinces (Italy)Verona Living area2.400 sqm
Plot size1.050.000 sqm Number of rooms50
Number of bedrooms30 External commission3,66%
Currency Commission noticeThe buyer pays 3.66% of the notarized purchase price, due upon signing of the purchase contract
Price on requestYes
Property description Secret Sale: 105 ha estate with views of the city of Verona - Lake Garda

Total area of the estate approx. 105 ha, of which:
- approx. 70 ha of woodland with permission already granted for the removal of approx. 8 ha;
- approx. 35 ha of meadows/pastures, of which approx. 13 ha are already planted vineyards.
The details of the number of rooms etc. are for guidance only.
The property is situated in a hilly area at an altitude of between 380 meters and 520 meters above sea level.
The stock volume is approx. 12,350 m3.

The estate would be suitable for the construction of a 5* hotel resort surrounded by nature and vineyards with a view of the city of Verona.

Further information on specific request.
Energieausweis Skala Energieausweis Zeiger
Location: The area around Verona, a city in the Veneto region in north-eastern Italy, is known for its rich history, cultural significance and, above all, its contribution to winegrowing. Verona lies in a fertile plain that extends to the hills of Valpolicella and Soave. These areas are famous for their wine production and have a long tradition of producing some of the best wines in Italy.

Geographical and climatic conditions
The region around Verona benefits from a favorable climate that is ideal for growing grapes. The Alps to the north protect the region from cold winds, while Lake Garda to the west moderates the climate and allows for an even temperature distribution. The soils vary from volcanic origin in Soave to calcareous and clayey soils in Valpolicella, allowing for a variety of wine styles.

Important wine regions and varieties
Valpolicella

Valpolicella is one of Verona's best-known wine-growing regions and lies to the north-west of the city. It is known for its red wines, in particular Valpolicella Classico, Valpolicella Ripasso and the famous Amarone della Valpolicella. The Amarone is made from dried grapes and is known for its full body and rich taste.

Grape varieties: Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara
Soave

To the east of Verona lies the Soave region, which is known for its white wines. These wines are characterized by their freshness and minerality and are ideal as an accompaniment to light dishes and seafood.

Grape variety: Garganega
Bardolino

Located on the south-eastern shore of Lake Garda, Bardolino produces light, fruity red and rosé wines. These wines are less tannic and are ideal as summer wines.

Grape varieties: Corvina, Rondinella
Cultural and economic importance
Winegrowing has a deep-rooted tradition in the Verona region, dating back to Roman times. Today, viticulture is an integral part of the local economy and culture. The wines from Verona enjoy a high reputation worldwide and contribute significantly to the region's identity and tourism. Numerous wine festivals and fairs are held every year, including the famous Vinitaly, one of the largest wine fairs in the world, which attracts wine producers, traders and enthusiasts from all over the world.

Tourism and wine tasting
Wine tourism plays an important role in the Verona region. Numerous wineries offer guided tours and tastings, where visitors have the opportunity to taste the wines directly on site and learn more about the production process. In addition to enjoying the wine, tourists can also explore the picturesque landscape and historical sites of the region, including the Roman amphitheater, the Arena of Verona, and Juliet's balcony, known from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".
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Equipment: The estate is equipped with an autonomous water network and an electric cabin of good potential with the possibility of further energy.
A deep well of about 800m was drilled for the irrigation of the winery. The drip irrigation system for the winery was newly built.
Others: We generally recommend having the building law situation checked by a specialist lawyer. All details are based exclusively on information provided to us by clients. Our company assumes no liability for the completeness, accuracy and timeliness of this information. Subject to errors and prior sale. Delivery by arrangement. Taxes, notary and land registry costs incurred on purchase are to be borne by the buyer.
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