Thank you for showing this home, it is full of potential! I'm still on the ground floor and the ideas are flowing! I've paused the video to suggest that the lounge could be at the front, with the dining room through the new arch at the back. That way guests could go into the lounge without having to traipse through the dining room. While close friends could go directly into the new kitchen which is big enough for a casual dining area in front, where the new (glass) door to the mini garden would be. I'd also want to have a skilled stone mason build a wall similar to the one on the left side, to shield the garden from the street, creating a lovely tiny private space. Back now to see what treasures await on the first floor and roof terrace. Thank you both for showing this stunning opportunity!
Very tempting! I agree with almost all your remodel ideas, although I would most likely install laundry services in that small open area next to the bathroom. The rooftop deck is really special.
I do like your suggestions on opening up the existing kitchen and moving the kitchen to the other room. Love this place, although it would be nice to see it with out all the stuffi in it. I'm sure the rooms would look so much larger.
So many possibilities! I'd be tempted to leave the kitchen where it is to save on relocation of pipes. taking down the walls you mentioned is smart. That upstairs room would make a great artists studio. What a great find.
This is a real keeper.. Knocking down the walls is a no brainer.. Just doing that makes the house more valuable. Some good paint and some elbow grease you have a palace that didn't cost you an arm and a leg. The terrace and the room would make a great outside kitchen.. It's a keeper for sure.. Whoever buys this property I do home from you, I would like to see the finish product of this keeper..
Of all your videos I’ve watched today, this has the least view but still it is a view worthy of a postcard. They all are and more. For certain a few views have been worthy of a fine painting. This house is massive with so much potential. I’m finding myself being drawn to Italy. It’s one of the places I always wanted to visit. Thank you for sharing your home with us. ✌🏻🤍
So many of these properties look like the people just left in the midle of their day and never returned. I'm guessing many passed away? But I find it strange that these homes are left untouched for a decade as if they were lived in the day before.
Well, Dave, I do like the tours of the towns. I know you film early in the morning to avoid the traffic and filming people going to work etc. I think it helps to know where the home is located.
Seeing all the jars of tomato sauce in the cellar and the items in those hobby rooms/work spaces got me. Someone was going along, living their life, and now they’re no longer here. Just their possessions are left behind. It will be a big job to clean it, but a job that should be done respectfully. It reminds me a bit of the movie Beetlejuice.
I agree with your ideas for downstairs. Kitchen could be realy cute garden style with access to garden which could have tellis and a bit of lattice privacy fence. Id put pavers of some kind for stable seating outside. Leave borders for plantings. Ive white washed pine before. Im a big DIY-er. You have to use a knot sealer or sanding sealer first.Id reuse as shelving or even as tops for patio tables etc. With all those walls gone then light can come in from all the front windows bouncing around the walls. Too much clutter as some said. Im for cozy but not so you cannot move. I like double duty furniture. A gateleg table in either kitchen or living area can work for better usablility but fold out to have more company. I commented before I saw the top terrace! Thats amazing. I have several hobbies, one being sewing but I also work on plants and paint a bit. Id make that a hobby room off the top terrace but also not so junky it can't be used for happy hour and snacks! The views out would be so inspiring. And that wine tasting place...if I went missing I'd be in there!
Oh, my gosh, I love this one! Love your idea of the summer kitchen, I'd also put the laundry there - the terrace is perfect for drying. I'd replace the front wall with glass so the views could be enjoyed in all weather, and a small year round kitchen garden could be set up on shelves. That would save the ground level garden for flowers, perhaps with a tiny water feature in the corner. No doubt this home will be snapped up very quickly, it is indeed stunning!
I keep wondering how the previous occupant lived with all this clutter. Home looks very workable. It just needs a good declutter. You’re absolutely right; any money, done right as long as there is a market for this kind of home.
Hi Dave. I know you are in love with stones. Let speak Mario Luzi (1919-2005) the poete: in Florence stone are a triumphant presence . It is the primary material, which has descended from the quarries of the first mountains to the North, to erect its factories, construct its house,pave its street. It is alive, sensitive to the changing events of the earth and the sky. In the rain it reflets light in different ways, and soaked by the rain water, it alters as the weather clears, it turns black when the light fades in the fog; it grows harder when the north wind blows. Love you. ❤❤❤❤
David, Great that you have Domenico included in this film. I must say, I find thatwood horrible on any of these apartments. I would be tempted to just Gyprock over the lot of it. But besides all that thanks for the tour and brotherly love from Australia.
This is the best property you have shown that I have seen so far. I would see if they would reduce the price if they didn't have to empty the property. So no trips to the tip to get rid of anything they don't want, no trying to sell things off, just leave it as is. I would close up the front door (make it a window) and put a nice door in where that other entrance is. Open that wall up as suggested into a front lounge. Put a door through to the small garden. I'm not sure what to do with the back as having somewhere to store bikes would be useful. So I would use the property for a bit before deciding any further changes on the ground floor. On the floor with the bedrooms I would, if possible, open up the walls on either side at the top of the stairway so it doesn't feel like a maze. At the top I would find out if there was some way to lift the ridge up so there is more head space at the top of the stairs. The terrace looks like it needs recoating. A summer kitchen sounds good and I would put the washing machine up there rather than in the basement. That way in summer you could hang the washing out on a line going across the terrace area or if it's raining use a dryer. It's only up one set of stairs from the bedrooms rather than down two sets to get to the basement. I couldn't think of anything worse in the middle of winter than having to go down to the basement to get your washing done. Unfortunately even as cheap as it is the price is still $70k+NZD.
I liked this one for sure. it does defiantly have great possibilities. And you're right, those walls need to come down. the first thing to get is an architect. A good bit of re-configuring would go a long way. IF one hired an architect and builder, what could you realistically expect the time, to seriously re work it, it would take. Would a year do the trick, or would you more likely to go two years? Say you were going to do similar changes to what Dave mentioned, plus replace floors, Kitchen, two baths , a redo of the outside front. I was thinking of a hundred to one forty thousand dollars. if possible. Just dreaming I think. thinking out loud.
I love the idea of it being walking distance to Raiano, which you've already sold me on. I've pretty much gone mostly car-free since the start of the pandemic so public transport and walking are my thing now (on top of the non-resident inability to buy a car). When you say "Do not miss this one", do you have any that haven't sold? I always picture everything snatched up immediately.
Wellll... I like Vitto. I like this house, I think? I fear I'd need to be 30 years younger to take it on - even if the owners did just take everything out. There's a ton of work - yes, "easy" stuff but...lots of it! Someone with more energy than I will have one heckuva a spot when it's done (would love to see it!). Thanks for sharing it, Dave. Not the doll. I can't unsee that. You for sure could have kept that to yourself! LOL!
Also the space to the left of the property with the arched wall, is that a community space? Private property? I think there are some really cool things left behind. I’d love to go through it actually, LOL! If there were easy ways to have the items hauled off, I would totally do the work.
Wonderful place, especially for the price! Dave, as part of your service, do you have some trusted contractors that you recommend to do some of the types of work you mention?
My questions are these: What services are there for hauling off junk? Are there thrift stores or charity shops you can donate to? Can you rent dumpsters to be placed outside the home during renovation? Do people ever do yard sales? (Boot sale???) Can you place things outside or advertise free items?
Dave you tickle me talking about the bars although in my young days those places were a favorite but now avoid them due to life changes but the stuff in the home must be cleared before I would consider buying.
I used to think their "bars" were like saloons, but then in one of his videos he pointed out that their "bars" are more like our coffee houses, where people stop by for an espresso, good conversation, and people watching.
14:36 and again around 21 Terrifying doll with pacifier sitting outside the second bedroom 😂 You would definitely want to smudge this place with sage prior to moving in
😂😂😂 Love your comment! I do agree though, it's always a good idea to smudge any new home, especially ones that have been home to dozens of previous generations!
Kudos to your long-suffering torch bearer, Dave. I think the lounge belongs in the front and the kitchen dining area in the back with that arch through from the lounge. I hate that they traditionally put the fireplace in the kitchen. If I was buying it, I'd have to really think on it.
I was thinking something similar. The lounge needs to be in the front. If feasible, I'd like a large eat in kitchen in the back. The room with the fireplace would be lovely as dining room or study/library.
I oddly love this one. With the fireplace in this home or any homes in the videos, does the buyer have to confirm the function, or a geometer or someone already confirms they are in good working order?
I agree ot could be a great place. But I can' t believe no- one has sorted out all that cutter! They obviously had a hoarder in the family but so far no- one has tackled any of it. It would need to be made clear to them that the house has to be cleared.
Clearing it out will be quite a project, but remember, one person's clutter can be an antique hunter's treasure trove. Several things caught my eye there
Real estate in Italy often gets sold as seen, included cleaning rags and shoe polish. The prize reflects the work the buyer has to do to clear it. When my in laws passed we did the same, since we were still working in Switzerland (10 hour journey) and would have to take off weeks on end to clear their house.
I would turn that cellar into a hot tub grotto, lined with white floor tiles, whitewashed walls, and lit with colored fairy lights, and maybe add a stand-up shower in a corner, and a stone bench.
Location, terrace, and cantina down the street. What more do you need? While this place does need renovations and updates, more than anything the property needs to be cleared out and given a thorough cleaning. Oh, the possibilities!
I agree. The great thing is that people don't realise thet you can clear it out paint it white and probably get another 10k for it. At least this way someone else gets a cheap house and the current owners clear out the home anyway!
Last November I was in Florence Italy and saw a house in a Florence suburb which was pretty cheap euro48,000.00 (about $50,000.00) nicely renovated. It had a spacious bedroom. I was tempted to buy but I heard it was difficult to obtain residency permit in Italy. So I decided not to buy.
What exactly did you expect in a 40k house? lol No duh it needs a lot of work. It’s 40k! If it was renovated done to your exact taste, it would be 400k! Probably more because it sounds like you have expensive tastes! 😂
What is Wrong with just Painting the Wood. Lots of Work Removing it. Its good for insulation. You are an Architect. You Need a Flash Light. The House is 39,000, But with the Changes you Suggest. it will be another 100 Thousand.
While I can follow the suggestions for restoration and think it may finally be able to look nice, the amount of rubbish that has to be taken out of that house turns me off.
strange structure, layout, often difficult to imagine how to rearrange, tear down walls, remodel these archaic living spaces. Is cheap. If it is still worth it? Italians use the money to buy something modern, practical…….I wouldn’t want it for free! Honestly, depressing!
This is what you get for this price, hon. You’re not going to get a custom house done to your exact specifications either breathtaking views for 40k lol.
Obviously you have never been there! There is a great community there and lots of foreign investors. Remember its a village, kids are in school and people are at work.
Thank you for showing this home, it is full of potential!
I'm still on the ground floor and the ideas are flowing! I've paused the video to suggest that the lounge could be at the front, with the dining room through the new arch at the back. That way guests could go into the lounge without having to traipse through the dining room. While close friends could go directly into the new kitchen which is big enough for a casual dining area in front, where the new (glass) door to the mini garden would be.
I'd also want to have a skilled stone mason build a wall similar to the one on the left side, to shield the garden from the street, creating a lovely tiny private space.
Back now to see what treasures await on the first floor and roof terrace. Thank you both for showing this stunning opportunity!
Very tempting! I agree with almost all your remodel ideas, although I would most likely install laundry services in that small open area next to the bathroom. The rooftop deck is really special.
I do like your suggestions on opening up the existing kitchen and moving the kitchen to the other room. Love this place, although it would be nice to see it with out all the stuffi in it. I'm sure the rooms would look so much larger.
So many possibilities! I'd be tempted to leave the kitchen where it is to save on relocation of pipes. taking down the walls you mentioned is smart.
That upstairs room would make a great artists studio. What a great find.
This is a real keeper.. Knocking down the walls is a no brainer.. Just doing that makes the house more valuable. Some good paint and some elbow grease you have a palace that didn't cost you an arm and a leg. The terrace and the room would make a great outside kitchen.. It's a keeper for sure.. Whoever buys this property I do home from you, I would like to see the finish product of this keeper..
The right person is going to have one heck of place. I'm jealous.
This house has great potential! My favorite room is the one off the terrace.
Of all your videos I’ve watched today, this has the least view but still it is a view worthy of a postcard. They all are and more. For certain a few views have been worthy of a fine painting. This house is massive with so much potential. I’m finding myself being drawn to Italy. It’s one of the places I always wanted to visit. Thank you for sharing your home with us. ✌🏻🤍
So many of these properties look like the people just left in the midle of their day and never returned. I'm guessing many passed away? But I find it strange that these homes are left untouched for a decade as if they were lived in the day before.
Well, Dave, I do like the tours of the towns. I know you film early in the morning to avoid the traffic and filming people going to work etc. I think it helps to know where the home is located.
Seeing all the jars of tomato sauce in the cellar and the items in those hobby rooms/work spaces got me. Someone was going along, living their life, and now they’re no longer here. Just their possessions are left behind. It will be a big job to clean it, but a job that should be done respectfully. It reminds me a bit of the movie Beetlejuice.
Just Loved living in Abruzzo for 12 years (Chieti Scalo)
Wow what a bargain and that roof terrace is wonderful and private!
You are right! Tons of potential. Enjoyed your commentary with lots of ideas! Great find. Best Wishes! 🙋♀💜
I would tear the walls away from the stairs on the 2nd floor and add railings. That would open it up and give it more light
Great insight and advice this week Dave.
OK, seriously, lots of potential, but lots of work. Still an amazing view....
I agree with your ideas for downstairs. Kitchen could be realy cute garden style with access to garden which could have tellis and a bit of lattice privacy fence. Id put pavers of some kind for stable seating outside. Leave borders for plantings. Ive white washed pine before. Im a big DIY-er. You have to use a knot sealer or sanding sealer first.Id reuse as shelving or even as tops for patio tables etc. With all those walls gone then light can come in from all the front windows bouncing around the walls. Too much clutter as some said. Im for cozy but not so you cannot move. I like double duty furniture. A gateleg table in either kitchen or living area can work for better usablility but fold out to have more company. I commented before I saw the top terrace! Thats amazing. I have several hobbies, one being sewing but I also work on plants and paint a bit. Id make that a hobby room off the top terrace but also not so junky it can't be used for happy hour and snacks! The views out would be so inspiring. And that wine tasting place...if I went missing I'd be in there!
Domenico sei bravissimo!
Would be a great property for someone to renovate. Great ideas!!
WOW ❤🎉what's preciouness of town, and what's Beauty's of that's mountain. Wonderful by that's prices, of sure I go to live for there's this year ❤🎉
Oh, my gosh, I love this one!
Love your idea of the summer kitchen, I'd also put the laundry there - the terrace is perfect for drying. I'd replace the front wall with glass so the views could be enjoyed in all weather, and a small year round kitchen garden could be set up on shelves. That would save the ground level garden for flowers, perhaps with a tiny water feature in the corner.
No doubt this home will be snapped up very quickly, it is indeed stunning!
I keep wondering how the previous occupant lived with all this clutter. Home looks very workable. It just needs a good declutter. You’re absolutely right; any money, done right as long as there is a market for this kind of home.
Thank you for your ideas!! You’re wonderful ❤ USA
Nice 1 Dave , another beauty.
Love the entrance
This is a fantastic video. What a beautiful house. I need it! Hope to see the area this summer!!
Could a little stone wall be built in front of the garden to replace the mesh fencing?
I wonder how much roughly to do the work Dave suggested. He is very good with advice. I love his ideas. Keep them coming, Dave!
All great ideas, Dave
It's a great property and could be amazing with some TLC ❤.
Hi Dave. I know you are in love with stones. Let speak Mario Luzi (1919-2005) the poete: in Florence stone are a triumphant presence . It is the primary material, which has descended from the quarries of the first mountains to the North, to erect its factories, construct its house,pave its street. It is alive, sensitive to the changing events of the earth and the sky. In the rain it reflets light in different ways, and soaked by the rain water, it alters as the weather clears, it turns black when the light fades in the fog; it grows harder when the north wind blows. Love you. ❤❤❤❤
Love it
I would buy this home just for the terrace!
David, Great that you have Domenico included in this film. I must say, I find thatwood horrible on any of these apartments. I would be tempted to just Gyprock over the lot of it.
But besides all that thanks for the tour and brotherly love from Australia.
This is the best property you have shown that I have seen so far. I would see if they would reduce the price if they didn't have to empty the property. So no trips to the tip to get rid of anything they don't want, no trying to sell things off, just leave it as is.
I would close up the front door (make it a window) and put a nice door in where that other entrance is. Open that wall up as suggested into a front lounge. Put a door through to the small garden. I'm not sure what to do with the back as having somewhere to store bikes would be useful. So I would use the property for a bit before deciding any further changes on the ground floor.
On the floor with the bedrooms I would, if possible, open up the walls on either side at the top of the stairway so it doesn't feel like a maze.
At the top I would find out if there was some way to lift the ridge up so there is more head space at the
top of the stairs. The terrace looks like it needs recoating. A summer kitchen sounds good and I would put the washing machine up there rather than in the basement. That way in summer you could hang the washing out on a line going across the terrace area or if it's raining use a dryer. It's only up one set of stairs from the bedrooms rather than down two sets to get to the basement. I couldn't think of anything worse in the middle of winter than having to go down to the basement to get your washing done.
Unfortunately even as cheap as it is the price is still $70k+NZD.
I liked this one for sure. it does defiantly have great possibilities. And you're right, those walls need to come down. the first thing to get is an architect. A good bit of re-configuring would go a long way. IF one hired an architect and builder, what could you realistically expect the time, to seriously re work it, it would take. Would a year do the trick, or would you more likely to go two years? Say you were going to do similar changes to what Dave mentioned, plus replace floors, Kitchen, two baths , a redo of the outside front. I was thinking of a hundred to one forty thousand dollars. if possible. Just dreaming I think. thinking out loud.
Max 6 months work
Love it! Wish I had the money 😁
But watching videos like this is the next best thing 🤣
I love the idea of it being walking distance to Raiano, which you've already sold me on. I've pretty much gone mostly car-free since the start of the pandemic so public transport and walking are my thing now (on top of the non-resident inability to buy a car). When you say "Do not miss this one", do you have any that haven't sold? I always picture everything snatched up immediately.
I’m gosh I want it!!
Great content
Wellll... I like Vitto. I like this house, I think? I fear I'd need to be 30 years younger to take it on - even if the owners did just take everything out. There's a ton of work - yes, "easy" stuff but...lots of it! Someone with more energy than I will have one heckuva a spot when it's done (would love to see it!). Thanks for sharing it, Dave. Not the doll. I can't unsee that. You for sure could have kept that to yourself! LOL!
Did you ever consider being a designer of homes. Your ideas are stunning 💖
Stunning count: 5
Also the space to the left of the property with the arched wall, is that a community space? Private property?
I think there are some really cool things left behind. I’d love to go through it actually, LOL! If there were easy ways to have the items hauled off, I would totally do the work.
Agree! I'd love to dig through all that, there are some good finds there!
Stunning. I love it wish i could be there instead of California
Why do you hate the wood paneling in these homes? I LOVE the wood paneling!!
Wonderful place, especially for the price! Dave, as part of your service, do you have some trusted contractors that you recommend to do some of the types of work you mention?
Yes
What town is this house in? My partner and I are heading to Abruzzo in August to look at some properties
My questions are these:
What services are there for hauling off junk?
Are there thrift stores or charity shops you can donate to?
Can you rent dumpsters to be placed outside the home during renovation?
Do people ever do yard sales? (Boot sale???)
Can you place things outside or advertise free items?
The current owners will clear it all out
BONUS VIDEO LET'S GOOO!!!
So, the burning question: do all the canned tomatoes and bottles of wine come with the property?
Dave you tickle me talking about the bars although in my young days those places were a favorite but now avoid them due to life changes but the stuff in the home must be cleared before I would consider buying.
I used to think their "bars" were like saloons, but then in one of his videos he pointed out that their "bars" are more like our coffee houses, where people stop by for an espresso, good conversation, and people watching.
@@lapsedluddite3381 exactly right
14:36 and again around 21 Terrifying doll with pacifier sitting outside the second bedroom 😂 You would definitely want to smudge this place with sage prior to moving in
😂😂😂
Love your comment!
I do agree though, it's always a good idea to smudge any new home, especially ones that have been home to dozens of previous generations!
I saw vaults on the cellar ceiling. Would there maybe be some under the other ceilings?!?!
Doing the work you suggested, what estimate would you think would be the cost?
Kudos to your long-suffering torch bearer, Dave.
I think the lounge belongs in the front and the kitchen dining area in the back with that arch through from the lounge.
I hate that they traditionally put the fireplace in the kitchen.
If I was buying it, I'd have to really think on it.
Fireplaces were used for cooking, which is why they are in traditional kitchens.
I was thinking something similar. The lounge needs to be in the front. If feasible, I'd like a large eat in kitchen in the back. The room with the fireplace would be lovely as dining room or study/library.
@christineshields1714 - That's a great idea, love it!
I would absolutely do your suggestions!
I oddly love this one. With the fireplace in this home or any homes in the videos, does the buyer have to confirm the function, or a geometer or someone already confirms they are in good working order?
If you were to give a ballpark guess as to what the renovations would cost for the idea that you laid out what would that be?
I agree ot could be a great place. But I can' t believe no- one has sorted out all that cutter! They obviously had a hoarder in the family but so far no- one has tackled any of it. It would need to be made clear to them that the house has to be cleared.
Clearing it out will be quite a project, but remember, one person's clutter can be an antique hunter's treasure trove. Several things caught my eye there
Real estate in Italy often gets sold as seen, included cleaning rags and shoe polish. The prize reflects the work the buyer has to do to clear it. When my in laws passed we did the same, since we were still working in Switzerland (10 hour journey) and would have to take off weeks on end to clear their house.
Most houses for sale are not empty, the price reflects that IMO
David good morning
I would help clear it out it is a beautiful property Tammy
Great possibilities but for the right person who is willing to roll up their sleeves.
Looking for a waterfront independent hometown buy. Abruzzo, Sardinia or scily around noto or syracuse. Any suggestions for towns to look at
What would someone do with all the stuff if they didn't want to keep it. Do they have second-hand or threft stores to donate too?
Love the Hieronymous Bosch floor-but not sure about the spooky snowman😱Great potential, though.
I would turn that cellar into a hot tub grotto, lined with white floor tiles, whitewashed walls, and lit with colored fairy lights, and maybe add a stand-up shower in a corner, and a stone bench.
Are the furnishings and most importantly the wine included? Did they just walk out and leave everything?
😂
I think more than likely the last occupant "checked out" completely .......
It will be helpful if you show the floor plans because your explanation of the layout is confusing.😀
Location, terrace, and cantina down the street. What more do you need? While this place does need renovations and updates, more than anything the property needs to be cleared out and given a thorough cleaning. Oh, the possibilities!
I agree. The great thing is that people don't realise thet you can clear it out paint it white and probably get another 10k for it. At least this way someone else gets a cheap house and the current owners clear out the home anyway!
@@AhomeinItaly This will be a STUNNING home for someone with vision.
Great deal!
At that price, I'd add another 50 grand and think you can have a nice jem of a place.
Last November I was in Florence Italy and saw a house in a Florence suburb which was pretty cheap euro48,000.00 (about $50,000.00) nicely renovated. It had a spacious bedroom. I was tempted to buy but I heard it was difficult to obtain residency permit in Italy. So I decided not to buy.
This is €39,500
@@AhomeinItaly Sorry the property you mentioned was cheaper. Thanks.
Does the buyer have to rid of all the stuff. ? Because thus needs a complete clearing. A difficult sell. Revisit when emptied.
Nice front & garden.
Yes it will be cleared out
Please let me know if you should come across a home in Pietraferrazzana
Is this still on the market? How can I contact you please?
Interesting house! is the furniture included ?
Ok, im ready for viewing - cuppa tea n noodles! Lol gotta get comfy 😂
I would not remove the Wood. Wood is very expensive now.
I hate the floor in this one !
Bro you have property in modena
what would the cost of renovations?
Need at least 150 000$ to remodel it.... and if you need to change a roof price will go higher....
What exactly did you expect in a 40k house? lol No duh it needs a lot of work. It’s 40k! If it was renovated done to your exact taste, it would be 400k! Probably more because it sounds like you have expensive tastes! 😂
Deal breaker. If the owners cant clean this home completely out.
No sale...
Are they going to leave all that furniture there?????
Still available?
Buying in EU is no longer appealing due to stay restrictions
No idea what you were talking about. Please show a diagram.
What is Wrong with just Painting the Wood. Lots of Work Removing it. Its good for insulation. You are an Architect. You Need a Flash Light. The House is 39,000, But with the Changes you Suggest. it will be another 100 Thousand.
That’s what you get for a house in this price range. Anything renovated will be considerably more, and it will not be done to your tastes.
What are all the metal cords going across the terrace? Are those a type of anchor for earthquakes?
For hanging the washing on!
There is a lot of stuff….
What happened to the people that lived there? Looks like they disappeared, without their belongings.
Are we sure they aren't still somewhere in there? 😂
The last occupant probably "checked out" completely .........😂
It just needs to TLC and me! Sbalorditivo!
So they took the winfows, doors etc? Ill finish video and then give my final word!
Windows
Sooooo $$$$$$$$$
While I can follow the suggestions for restoration and think it may finally be able to look nice, the amount of rubbish that has to be taken out of that house turns me off.
The current owners will remove it
Hard to concentrate on what we are seeing with constant hypotheticals , let us just see what is.
There is a volume button.
Load of junk
strange structure, layout, often difficult to imagine how to rearrange, tear down walls, remodel these archaic living spaces. Is cheap. If it is still worth it? Italians use the money to buy something modern, practical…….I wouldn’t want it for free! Honestly, depressing!
Someone likes that kind of challenge... But this one seems s bit dark for my taste, not enough sunlight.
This is what you get for this price, hon. You’re not going to get a custom house done to your exact specifications either breathtaking views for 40k lol.
I would clean the house first. Why didnt the owners do it. Not attractive to buy this house sorry
For $39,000...you can afford to clean it up , come on complainers get real
@@deliacarr2363My thoughts exactly!
Taking us on long tours of empty streets before showing the property for sale does not help to sell it. Who wants to live in a dying town?
Bit rude!!
Skip it mate
Obviously you have never been there! There is a great community there and lots of foreign investors. Remember its a village, kids are in school and people are at work.
Not all of us have the your mindset either.