I love this , even when the sound isn't 100% , doesn't matter , this give me that feeling off the sound off music mooie... singing because it's soooo beautyful !! Yes i like your walks !! I also have a electric step ,... like too use it here too , or just walking ... when i can , love it , the sun wauw , mountains ... ❤🎉
I love this home, I want it so bad but I know it’s sold. I love that little added bedroom for guests and the bathroom is beautiful along with the amazing views ❤
I live in Abruzzo! I have 23 year old and Abruzzo is beautifull! Abruzzo è un paradiso dove tu puoi sciare mentre vedi il mare, bellissimo per andare a cavallo e vivere una giornata al lago a forma di cuore (Scanno). Tu poi vedere sempre cervi e animali, anche in moto dove le strade sono bellissime. Tu può avere mare e monti a 1 h e in ogni città reperti storici! Nella mia c’è Antrosano dove tu puoi vedere spettacoli è un incisione antichissima del punto preciso segnato con 100km da Roma! Se vuoi tutto nel tuo piccolo mondo… allora Abruzzo!
Well please show me the way !! Let us meet in April or any other time ... i hope 2 find a loverly home sweet home place in your beautyful Abruzzo !! Thanks for sharing , i can understand your do proud !! Monica
Why 😅i'm i getting this one again in my personal youtube space " for you" ? This one and the Bomba one with that downstairs appartement with that sitting area outsite with a view who gives you tears in your eyes so nice ... but this one too ... this is what would be fine and perfect . There has too be more off these almost ready propperty's without endless restoration (and costs) . Love it . Lucky buyers !!
Owww god this is the one with that super outsite sitting area and the stones ... the most beautyful propperty. PERFECT !! BE HAPPY HERE .... I'M JALOUS , 😂 that is the true. I just began my seach i year ago . In fact this one is still in my fantasie top 5 , at nr one . 👋😊👍👍🇱🇺
WOW WOW❤ I love it, this house is gorgeous beautiful, not everyone understands the European style and value, this house can be forever generations , look at those walls, any noise from outside you can’t hear, any storms you feel safe. Thanks for posting this, I keep looking for something in Italy, probably next year I want to buy something like that. I live in Florida, I have big beautiful home but anytime we have hurricanes I am afraid to don’t loose my house, they are NEVER strong like this. Thank you 🙏 and thank you ❤
Gobsmacked. A stunning property. If I had my ducks in a row, I would buy it today. But, I don't. We will be exploring and breaking open many piggy banks just in case it would get us over the line. 😁
Very nice. I would open up that downstairs bedroom to keep it as a Master Bedroom suite. Upstairs definitely need another bathroom or at least a powder room. Third bedroom just need a closet instead of desk area. If only I was retiring now. I would buy it in a jiffy for that price.
I keep hoping this place will be available when I am ready to buy, but with the lower price, I doubt it. Remodeling and updating a house in UK currently, I am only half way through. The one in Vittorito you just posted is amazing too.
I absolutely adore this home, and fell in love immediately with it. I just hope when we visit Italy this year there would be something similar for us to view, even smaller could work, but with some original features (but with a bath tub lol) !! With best wishes from 🇨🇦 By the way, we love your channel !!
Nice job Showing what can be purchased for a very reasonable cost in Beautiful Abruzzo. What is the drive time to the Train ( to Rome ) . I would guess 1 hour by car o a train station.
Thanks . Beautiful house, I’m impressed. How much coast in Italy to put a bathroom upstarts the bedroom?? And how much for put a kitchen down stairs. ??? Thanks again.
Love these videos , gives me great ideas of what money can buy in Italy and great that you show around apartment and towns , keep up the good work , we are looking to spend 100.000 euros around Tuscany
You'd be hard pressed to find decent property in Tuscany for 100K. Come to Abruzzo, the new Tuscany and Puglia! The hill towns here (especially in L'Aquila and Teramo provinces) are spectacular, much more scenic and rugged than in Tuscany. We share the same Apennine Mountain range but the western (Tuscany/Lazio) and eastern (Abruzzo/Le Marche) slopes are very different in geography. Abruzzo is the outdoor/hiking center of Italy (feels a lot like the PNW/Seattle.) In Teramo you are also in prime wine and olive country which surrounds all the hill towns. People are wonderful and the cuisine of Abruzzo is noted for the abundance, refinement, and variety....everything from seafood to lamb/pork because of the mountains/ocean proximity. The best rosati now in Italy are coming from Abruzzo (Cerasuolo.) Fantastic sagre (food festivals) every July-Sept in all the towns. The Abruzzesi are fanatical and very picky about the quality of the distinctive cuisine. We have a house in Teramo, 5 min from the Adriatic beaches, in the hills with the Gran Sasso and Apennine Mountains both in view from our terrazza. The Euro goes a long way here, property taxes are low. By car, we're only about 40 min north of Pescara, 2 1/2 hours from Fiumicino/Roma and 3 hours to Bologna. Lots of renovation possibilities in the hill towns and quality newer construction in the valleys, both stand-alone homes and villette a schiera (townhomes) as well as condos. Prices going up now because many Brits and Americans are discovering the area and we're the farthest north for the 7% Italian tax break for ex-pats. We've always been the holiday home area for Bologna/Milano residents, and since the pandemic a lot of Romans have discovered Abruzzo, as well. It's a good central location and you can fly out of Ancona and Pescara if you don't want to go to Roma. And as in the rest of Italy, to live here you really should have a decent A2-B1 level of Italian comprehension and speaking ability.
Ayuuuup....But'cha Kent GET there from heaYa...lessen ya go down ta old McDonalds faaaaaam, take a left at the traffic light, seeing its the only one in town...keep goin' through moose alley, till ya hit the old carriage road, course now that might be closed, seeing its winter and all...might wanna stop at the general store, pick you up some pork rinds and Moxie, maybe some meth...ask for Dave, tell him Art said hello...Watch out for that thar Statie..He sits cross the packie in the parkin lot...ayyyup. Then again...
The roads up to Civitella Messer Raimondo from either direction are pretty intense, especially at night. We live up in Teramo, 40 min north of Pescara and last summer drove down to visit a friend in Civitella MR, taking the inland road from Pescara south. It's a beautiful hill town with lots of ex-pats living in the historic old town, very walkable, not too large.
In the space next to the kitchen it is better to remove and make a living room with sofas and TV. And, by the way, in the kitchen there is an incomprehensible arrangement next to the window. Was it possible to make a sink and a stove next to each other at the same level, and a washing machine on the wall, closer to the exit. Who arranges things so strangely, it is inconvenient. Ah, the house is nice, the garden is beautiful, you can add a party area with a grill and plant berry bushes, the view is beautiful...
Nice house. Needs some changes, ie.get rid of the bathtub, put in bidets (they should be mandatory), window in the bedroom from hell, sort out the cantina for your vegetable storage, rebuild garden terraces for the orto. You can tell it wasn't restored by locals!
That's a huge amount of property and potential for little money. A splendid house as is. Potentially a good little money earner allowing you to live there for free. Beautiful!!!
@@AhomeinItaly Presentazione di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo al Tempio, detta "Candelora" Data 2 febbraio Also known as the Presentation in the Temple. At any rate traditionally in Catholic cultures that was the explanation for that date. Even if that Feast day is not kept/ celebrated much any more ,( it is where I live in France, you eat crêpes that day) it probably still explains why that date was chosen as marking the end of the Christmas season. Hard for most Brits to understand since they have Christmas before Christmas when really its still only Advent , and then don,t even keep the twelve days of Christmas after Christmas Day in their rush to take down their decorations prematurely.
You'll find a lot of these old hill town homes are configured in interesting ways, one of the issues of buying the cheaper centro storico homes, especially the 1E southern residences. Part of the problem is that they were altered so many times over the generations, and many more recent modifications are combinations of 2 old neighboring smaller apartments. I work in Lucca, Tuscany also, and have stayed in many of the in the city walls renovated apartments, same issues.....very strange layouts and jury-rigged kitchens and bathroom areas. Remember many of these buildings date back to the 1300-1500's. So frequently you get long hallways that take you to another part of the house, which in reality was the neighboring apartment, or a hallway created because a room wall was put in. Also, keep in mind that in the old days, especially up in the mountain/hill towns in Abruzzo, you didn't have AC or heat other than the fireplace, so rooms weren't situated with the best views in mind. Windows are small to keep heat in, cold out. These in-town houses tend to be darker and smaller, but there are ways to work around that and lighten things up. Italians also traditionally did the combination kitchen/dining room area as one room, with the dining table the center of family life, rather than having a separate dining area. I'm finding newer renovations of old properties are more along accepted layouts nowadays, with spacious layouts for modern living and frequently separate dining areas (especially in new built condos in Abruzzo.) This apartment featured here is typical of many that were done as "holiday homes" or Airbnb's as the host described, so whoever buys it will definitely want to redo some of the floorplan if they intend on staying there as a primary residence. Abruzzo is still a vacation destination for not only the Bolognesi/Milanesi/Romani but also traditionally for the Germans/Dutch/French, since it is a straight shot down from Germany/Austria thru Venice then down the coast. More recently, many Americans/Brits/Aussie/Kiwis are now moving here.
Yeah, not full of SUVs and hordes of people in malls with nothing better to do than spend money on plastic toys 👎 Or maybe you just overlooked the residents cuz they're only half the size/width of people in the U.S. 🤔
But remember, if you don’t get residency, you can only stay there for ninety days at a time. At the EU are just plucking excuses out of thin air to deny residency, as punishment for Brexit. Just look how Spain treated the British and now they are suffering financial difficulties due to loosing money from them. But estate agents won’t tell you the problems, only offering the sunshine dream.
@@berty1422 This style stone properties have stood on this seismic ground for centuries, in some cases a millennia. These are not the first ones to collapse.
is fantastic,,, when you are young,still strong and a lot of other things.... when you are old or a person with health problems and mainly for example with mobility issues you don't want to have a lot of stairs,,, rooms and spaces like (mouse houses....) and of course you need your own parking space... ( the fairy tale is awesome) but to tell and one truth......
I speechless..so gorgeous
The quiet times of the day seem the ideal times to film in rhese mountain gems. The ambiant noises add to the lively charm of Italian life.
So many lovely places
Very tastefully renovated! ❤
The best home I have ever seen and in such a beautiful place!! Just amazing!!
I love this , even when the sound isn't 100% , doesn't matter , this give me that feeling off the sound off music mooie... singing because it's soooo beautyful !! Yes i like your walks !! I also have a electric step ,... like too use it here too , or just walking ... when i can , love it , the sun wauw , mountains ... ❤🎉
I love this home, I want it so bad but I know it’s sold. I love that little added bedroom for guests and the bathroom is beautiful along with the amazing views ❤
Owww my god i already was enthousiast but didn't see the other rooms god !! The stone ... owww my lord .... this is a dream !! Sereen ... ❤❤❤
Out of all the houses I’ve seen this is the one that I like most.
I live in Abruzzo! I have 23 year old and Abruzzo is beautifull! Abruzzo è un paradiso dove tu puoi sciare mentre vedi il mare, bellissimo per andare a cavallo e vivere una giornata al lago a forma di cuore (Scanno). Tu poi vedere sempre cervi e animali, anche in moto dove le strade sono bellissime. Tu può avere mare e monti a 1 h e in ogni città reperti storici! Nella mia c’è Antrosano dove tu puoi vedere spettacoli è un incisione antichissima del punto preciso segnato con 100km da Roma!
Se vuoi tutto nel tuo piccolo mondo… allora Abruzzo!
Abruzzo is great, mild weather, sandwiched between the mountains and the coast
Well please show me the way !! Let us meet in April or any other time ... i hope 2 find a loverly home sweet home place in your beautyful Abruzzo !! Thanks for sharing , i can understand your do proud !! Monica
I Absolutely Love everything about this home. ❤️ 😊
I'd love to see a few of these and Farindola. I just recently learned that's where my great-grandparents immigrated from.
Why 😅i'm i getting this one again in my personal youtube space " for you" ? This one and the Bomba one with that downstairs appartement with that sitting area outsite with a view who gives you tears in your eyes so nice ... but this one too ... this is what would be fine and perfect . There has too be more off these almost ready propperty's without endless restoration (and costs) . Love it . Lucky buyers !!
I was just in Civitella last summer, my relatives live below in Fara San Martino. What a nice property.
Such a beautiful place.
Owww god this is the one with that super outsite sitting area and the stones ... the most beautyful propperty. PERFECT !! BE HAPPY HERE .... I'M JALOUS , 😂 that is the true. I just began my seach i year ago . In fact this one is still in my fantasie top 5 , at nr one . 👋😊👍👍🇱🇺
This is really nice, thank you so much for your video. I love all the arched ceilings and garden.
You certainly can't deny it is an incredible property at an amazing price, really beautiful. That won't be on the market for too long, guaranteed.
Thank you for the video.. love the house it has the character .. plus the views !
WOW WOW❤ I love it, this house is gorgeous beautiful, not everyone understands the European style and value, this house can be forever generations , look at those walls, any noise from outside you can’t hear, any storms you feel safe. Thanks for posting this, I keep looking for something in Italy, probably next year I want to buy something like that. I live in Florida, I have big beautiful home but anytime we have hurricanes I am afraid to don’t loose my house, they are NEVER strong like this. Thank you 🙏 and thank you ❤
You can build an Italian Villa in Florida .
@@leslievey8453 can't replace living in Italy and in an Italian village. Will never be the same in the US.
Gobsmacked. A stunning property. If I had my ducks in a row, I would buy it today. But, I don't. We will be exploring and breaking open many piggy banks just in case it would get us over the line. 😁
These are absolutely gorgeous places to be!
Wine/Cheese cellar. I'll take it. Good place to write my book.
Beautiful absolutely gorgeous home and area!!! Quiet, clean and just beautiful!❤ I wish I had the money to purchase this home today!!
Very nice. I would open up that downstairs bedroom to keep it as a Master Bedroom suite. Upstairs definitely need another bathroom or at least a powder room. Third bedroom just need a closet instead of desk area. If only I was retiring now. I would buy it in a jiffy for that price.
Holy cow! Love it! Love it!
Thank you for showing the town features also! And for showing views from the windows etc!!
Nice and beautiful 👍
Oh God, it's a dream....really, really superbe...I love so much...
I keep hoping this place will be available when I am ready to buy, but with the lower price, I doubt it. Remodeling and updating a house in UK currently, I am only half way through. The one in Vittorito you just posted is amazing too.
Oh god I want to live in the surprise room forever!!!
Lovely property
Beautiful.
Very nice indeed, such a fabulous house.
I absolutely adore this home, and fell in love immediately with it. I just hope when we visit Italy this year there would be something similar for us to view, even smaller could work, but with some original features (but with a bath tub lol) !! With best wishes from 🇨🇦 By the way, we love your channel !!
Could you tel me the cost of this property, with your details.
What a beautiful property. Stunning views 😍 Thank you for this video.
WOW!
The property is amazing! I love it.
This house is just beautiful I wish my house was sold so that we could buy it. Just lovely vibes coming from this home
Thanks for the video.
That cast iron stove placed in the fireplace is a good way to heat the air outside.
Lovely place 👍
Sold! Looks like the palazzo I’ve always dreamed off.
Nice job Showing what can be purchased for a very reasonable cost in Beautiful Abruzzo. What is the drive time to the Train ( to Rome ) . I would guess 1 hour by car o a train station.
Love your videos. So inspiring.
Thanks for sharing 👍
The views are awesome!
you got me at 1:40 a new bar there
Thanks . Beautiful house, I’m impressed. How much coast in Italy to put a bathroom upstarts the bedroom?? And how much for put a kitchen down stairs. ??? Thanks again.
Love these videos , gives me great ideas of what money can buy in Italy and great that you show around apartment and towns , keep up the good work , we are looking to spend 100.000 euros around Tuscany
You'd be hard pressed to find decent property in Tuscany for 100K. Come to Abruzzo, the new Tuscany and Puglia! The hill towns here (especially in L'Aquila and Teramo provinces) are spectacular, much more scenic and rugged than in Tuscany. We share the same Apennine Mountain range but the western (Tuscany/Lazio) and eastern (Abruzzo/Le Marche) slopes are very different in geography. Abruzzo is the outdoor/hiking center of Italy (feels a lot like the PNW/Seattle.) In Teramo you are also in prime wine and olive country which surrounds all the hill towns. People are wonderful and the cuisine of Abruzzo is noted for the abundance, refinement, and variety....everything from seafood to lamb/pork because of the mountains/ocean proximity. The best rosati now in Italy are coming from Abruzzo (Cerasuolo.) Fantastic sagre (food festivals) every July-Sept in all the towns. The Abruzzesi are fanatical and very picky about the quality of the distinctive cuisine. We have a house in Teramo, 5 min from the Adriatic beaches, in the hills with the Gran Sasso and Apennine Mountains both in view from our terrazza. The Euro goes a long way here, property taxes are low. By car, we're only about 40 min north of Pescara, 2 1/2 hours from Fiumicino/Roma and 3 hours to Bologna. Lots of renovation possibilities in the hill towns and quality newer construction in the valleys, both stand-alone homes and villette a schiera (townhomes) as well as condos. Prices going up now because many Brits and Americans are discovering the area and we're the farthest north for the 7% Italian tax break for ex-pats. We've always been the holiday home area for Bologna/Milano residents, and since the pandemic a lot of Romans have discovered Abruzzo, as well. It's a good central location and you can fly out of Ancona and Pescara if you don't want to go to Roma. And as in the rest of Italy, to live here you really should have a decent A2-B1 level of Italian comprehension and speaking ability.
Que hermosa propiedad!!😍
I like it. Thanks for showing
Stunning!
Love your videos!!
From USA MAINE
Ayuuuup....But'cha Kent GET there from heaYa...lessen ya go down ta old McDonalds faaaaaam, take a left at the traffic light, seeing its the only one in town...keep goin' through moose alley, till ya hit the old carriage road, course now that might be closed, seeing its winter and all...might wanna stop at the general store, pick you up some pork rinds and Moxie, maybe some meth...ask for Dave, tell him Art said hello...Watch out for that thar Statie..He sits cross the packie in the parkin lot...ayyyup.
Then again...
Love this one.
property convenient just over an hour from pescara it would be interesting
to see the journey on mountain roads
The roads up to Civitella Messer Raimondo from either direction are pretty intense, especially at night. We live up in Teramo, 40 min north of Pescara and last summer drove down to visit a friend in Civitella MR, taking the inland road from Pescara south. It's a beautiful hill town with lots of ex-pats living in the historic old town, very walkable, not too large.
Love the content and information and find it’s presented well, yet I find the music very discordant and therefore difficult to watch.
Yeah.... It is nice isn't it...
Well done...
Absolutely love this place 😍 i an about to email you tight now looking for a place just like this same price range 🙏🏼
Love your home❤
I can't tell where exactly this is? Can you give more detail re location, please. Don't know Italy at all. Love the house
You can search the towns on google maps
Love it!
Parking ? Garage ? Just wondering where to you park ?
In the space next to the kitchen it is better to remove and make a living room with sofas and TV. And, by the way, in the kitchen there is an incomprehensible arrangement next to the window. Was it possible to make a sink and a stove next to each other at the same level, and a washing machine on the wall, closer to the exit. Who arranges things so strangely, it is inconvenient.
Ah, the house is nice, the garden is beautiful, you can add a party area with a grill and plant berry bushes, the view is beautiful...
Nice house. Needs some changes, ie.get rid of the bathtub, put in bidets (they should be mandatory), window in the bedroom from hell, sort out the cantina for your vegetable storage, rebuild garden terraces for the orto. You can tell it wasn't restored by locals!
Why should bidets be mandatory?! I have the impression that since showers, no one uses the bidet.
how much
Love the property…don’t care for the spiral staircase to the upper terrace, however.
Is this property still available?
That's a huge amount of property and potential for little money. A splendid house as is. Potentially a good little money earner allowing you to live there for free. Beautiful!!!
Me too
What is the price of thisproperty
Sold: all mine 😊
The Christmas décorations stay up until the Feast of Candlemass, 2 February.
I've lived in Italy 15 years and never new that!!!! Thankyou
@@AhomeinItaly Presentazione di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo al Tempio, detta "Candelora"
Data 2 febbraio
Also known as the Presentation in the Temple. At any rate traditionally in Catholic cultures that was the explanation for that date. Even if that Feast day is not kept/ celebrated much any more ,( it is where I live in France, you eat crêpes that day) it probably still explains why that date was chosen as marking the end of the Christmas season. Hard for most Brits to understand since they have Christmas before Christmas when really its still only Advent , and then don,t even keep the twelve days of Christmas after Christmas Day in their rush to take down their decorations prematurely.
Would not surprise me iff this is created by dutch people ....the style ... the collors , etc ...
Bedroom with no window ? It would be crap to sleep in there.
Hey, don't forget to fix the WhatsApp link on your website.
Very nice but strangely configured home.
You'll find a lot of these old hill town homes are configured in interesting ways, one of the issues of buying the cheaper centro storico homes, especially the 1E southern residences. Part of the problem is that they were altered so many times over the generations, and many more recent modifications are combinations of 2 old neighboring smaller apartments. I work in Lucca, Tuscany also, and have stayed in many of the in the city walls renovated apartments, same issues.....very strange layouts and jury-rigged kitchens and bathroom areas. Remember many of these buildings date back to the 1300-1500's. So frequently you get long hallways that take you to another part of the house, which in reality was the neighboring apartment, or a hallway created because a room wall was put in. Also, keep in mind that in the old days, especially up in the mountain/hill towns in Abruzzo, you didn't have AC or heat other than the fireplace, so rooms weren't situated with the best views in mind. Windows are small to keep heat in, cold out. These in-town houses tend to be darker and smaller, but there are ways to work around that and lighten things up. Italians also traditionally did the combination kitchen/dining room area as one room, with the dining table the center of family life, rather than having a separate dining area. I'm finding newer renovations of old properties are more along accepted layouts nowadays, with spacious layouts for modern living and frequently separate dining areas (especially in new built condos in Abruzzo.) This apartment featured here is typical of many that were done as "holiday homes" or Airbnb's as the host described, so whoever buys it will definitely want to redo some of the floorplan if they intend on staying there as a primary residence. Abruzzo is still a vacation destination for not only the Bolognesi/Milanesi/Romani but also traditionally for the Germans/Dutch/French, since it is a straight shot down from Germany/Austria thru Venice then down the coast. More recently, many Americans/Brits/Aussie/Kiwis are now moving here.
@@jrthiker9908 Thanks!
🤔🤔 there is no living room downstairs 🤔🤔🤔
Yeah, not full of SUVs and hordes of people in malls with nothing better to do than spend money on plastic toys 👎 Or maybe you just overlooked the residents cuz they're only half the size/width of people in the U.S. 🤔
Even Tho its italy there is no way this Worth 130k. I do get the Italian minimal Type and taste but Come on... 60k max nothing more.
Hi Has anyone bought it yet!?? My real name is Stephanie. I will be in touch.
Not for me unfortunately, neither the house nor the village. However, good try and presentation!
Love the property but you didn't mention how much it is you can do a lot with it downsize is not enough parking space
The video thumbnail has the price in huge letters and the end screens also have the price. It is €129,000
But remember, if you don’t get residency, you can only stay there for ninety days at a time. At the EU are just plucking excuses out of thin air to deny residency, as punishment for Brexit. Just look how Spain treated the British and now they are suffering financial difficulties due to loosing money from them. But estate agents won’t tell you the problems, only offering the sunshine dream.
You’ll have to settle for Bognor Regis then…..
@@berty1422 This style stone properties have stood on this seismic ground for centuries, in some cases a millennia. These are not the first ones to collapse.
Obviously consequence of your vote, isn't it? Black to the same as you were before we joined. Can't understand why anyone would be surprised by this
These look like ghost towns. Not a soul or sign of life.
ghost towns👌👌👌👌
These are fantastic places and very popular for foreign buyers, maybe you should come and look!
Siesta time😎🤣
Sounds good
That's why the properties are so cheap!
It is interesting to go to google maps and see how (utterly ugly) it looked in Streetview before the renovation
Much too expensive!
Ужас!
Not a soul
is fantastic,,, when you are young,still strong and a lot of other things....
when you are old or a person with health problems and mainly for example with mobility issues you don't want to have a lot of stairs,,, rooms and spaces like (mouse houses....) and of course you need your own parking space...
( the fairy tale is awesome) but to tell and one truth......
is it sold yet?