Project development: Agricultural hamlet with 4 houses to restore in Vinci - Tuscany
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PropNo | 5103-PAS372 |
Type of use | Housing |
Type of commercialization | Purchase |
Type of property | House |
Kind of property | Farmhouse |
Postcode | 50059 |
City | Vinci |
Latitude | 43.75260 |
Longitude | 10.93290 |
Country | Italy |
Provinces (Italy) | Florence |
Living area | 2.000 sqm |
Plot size | 55.000 sqm |
Number of rooms | 40 |
Purchase price | 1.500.000 € |
External commission | 4,88% |
Currency | € |
Commission notice | Der Käufer bezahlt 4,88% aus dem notariell beurkundeten Kaufpreis, fällig bei Unterzeichnung des Kaufvertrages |
PropNo | 5103-PAS372 |
Type of use | Housing |
Type of commercialization | Purchase |
Type of property | House |
Kind of property | Farmhouse |
Postcode | 50059 |
City | Vinci |
Latitude | 43.75260 |
Longitude | 10.93290 |
Country | Italy |
Provinces (Italy) | Florence |
Living area | 2.000 sqm |
Plot size | 55.000 sqm |
Number of rooms | 40 |
Purchase price | 1.500.000 € |
External commission | 4,88% |
Currency | € |
Commission notice | Der Käufer bezahlt 4,88% aus dem notariell beurkundeten Kaufpreis, fällig bei Unterzeichnung des Kaufvertrages |
Property description Project development: Agricultural hamlet with 4 houses to restore in Vinci - Tuscany
In a charming location and with a 360° panorama over Montalbano is located this hamlet consisting of 4 houses. The stone buildings are to be restored and offer a total area of about 2,000 m2. The property is accompanied by CHIANTI DOCG vineyards, olive groves as well as land for gardens, unique!
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Energy certificate
Class: G
Location: Tuscany, one of the most famous and enchanting regions of Italy, is famous worldwide for its breathtaking scenery, rich culture and culinary delights. In the midst of this enchanting region lie the picturesque towns of Vinci and Montalbano, which delight both art and nature lovers alike.
Vinci, a small town in the province of Florence, is best known as the birthplace of arguably the most famous polymath of all time - Leonardo da Vinci. The hometown of this genius is rich in history and offers numerous opportunities to immerse yourself in Leonardo's world. The Leonardo da Vinci Museum is a fascinating place dedicated to the life and work of this extraordinary man. Here visitors can admire his inventions and explore his innovative ideas in the fields of art, science and technology.
The surrounding countryside of Vinci is characterized by rolling hills, vineyards and olive groves that represent the heart of Tuscany. A walk through the vineyards and a visit to the wineries are a must to taste the famous Tuscan wines, including Chianti, which is produced in this region. Tuscan cuisine is also legendary, and you can enjoy the region's delicious dishes at local trattorias and restaurants.
Not far from Vinci is Montalbano, another charming Tuscan village. This region is less touristy and therefore offers an authentic Tuscan experience. The hills around Montalbano are covered with olive trees that produce high quality olive oil. A visit to a local oil mill will allow you to learn more about the art of olive oil production and taste fresh, premium olive oil.
The area around Vinci and Montalbano is also a paradise for nature lovers. Hikes in the hills and forests offer a great way to experience the unspoiled beauty of Tuscany. The region is also known for its bird watching opportunities, especially in the wetlands and natural parks nearby.
In summary, Tuscany, especially the area around Vinci and Montalbano, is a true jewel of Italy. Here art, culture, nature and culinary delights come together and visitors can immerse themselves in this diverse and fascinating region that has countless treasures to offer. It is a place that appeals to the senses and touches the heart, always inviting to be discovered.