Beautiful place! As a resident though, living in a place with so much stone is difficult to keep up with moisture and mildew/mold control. There needs to be a whole UA-cam channel on info/education of italian home maintenance and the "whys" of italian homestyle.
Ciao Brad, grazie mille for sharing this one! Fabulous property with chance to personalise on top of the stunning restored spaces downstairs! And thankyou for the town drive through pointing out amenities, and nice day view. tutto il meglio Jenna 😁👍🏡
We went through one hell of a rain storm near Siena today. I’m sitting outside playing with my boys right now and up above Montepulchino there’s a lot of lightning and looks like another storm is gonna cut loose soon. Then the next 10 days are showing just sunny and my old temperatures between 23 and 28.
Geez Brad. I always thought if I got a place there I would want it walk in ready. I bet with another 100k investment you could do the rooms as you suggest and even make another small bathroom. Yeah, Kitchen and living stuff downstairs. Man what a find... Really appreciate your tour and a big embrace to precious Claudio and naturalmente...aguri a Olivia... Ciao fratello... oh...fratello amore da Australia...
Great property. Could grasp size better w/o so many people and items in house blocking view of home. 🎉 the downstairs will be spectacular. Hard to read your typing and catch everything at the same time/your voice saying it is easier, we all love your advise and expertise. Will watch again to see area better. Thanks!! P.s. Would love to always see map and zoom to area u r showing - that’s alway SO helpful. Claudia finds great ones!! We r Closer to buying thanks to u!!!! See u all in December - hitting Montepulciano because of your great info- 1st choice town🎉THANKS
Hi Brad, what is that lovely music at the title please ? I cannot seem to find it anywhere in the description of the video. This was a lovely place with so much history 💖
The music I use is snippets with names like "Intro Classical 2459" and such. It is a music service. They are pieces that you could find elsewhere I don't believe unless by other producers...
I love this property. It has rustic charm to remind us of the past but modernised for today's living. Not too much left to do either. The main thing for me when you've got dogs, is that the backyard has to be big. My Labradoodles need that space. The price seems reasonable.
@@BradsWorld like your idea of kitchen/living and dining downstairs. Add a few walls up stairs to create 3 full bedrooms and an extra bathroom too. Great property
Ok…. Use a bag please we just cleaned! 🤣 I try to show the entire room. I can’t just have the camera sit and show the room for 4-5 seconds for each corner or these videos would be soooooooo long.
No that and light fixtures and any other changes are on buyers. But flooring is a minimal cost here. I did my biggest palace apartment in Tuscany a couple years ago and only paid about eight euros a foot installed for natural travertine floors and about €12 a square foot for natural Umbrian oak.
@@BradsWorld somewhere I was watching a remodel and they said there has to be one in at 1 bathroom it was a law, OH, I remember who I was watching. The channel Julie in Italy is her (new) UA-cam channel. Before she put her Little Italian house on its own channel it was under one of her original channels called “mapperton” on YT. Her other channel is American Viscountess Just thought it was interesting is all
Not only having to deal with small towns is bad enough but how about the Italian bureaucracy??? I hear it’s as bad as the doo doo that happens in Greece. It took us three years and padding the palms of several individuals to get a construction license.
I live here and I’ve already bought four different properties. I’m not in the south of Italy, where I hear the corruption is worse, but I’ve never had to pay anybody to get things done. Everything just takes a while to get done. But I have come across no corruption. But that’s just my experience!
@@BradsWorld you are lucky! I did hear that about the corruption in the south. Several years back there was a major quake that did a lot of damage to both new and older homes in one of the southern cities. The issues were with the "new construction" that failed. When several relief organizations volunteered to come in and help they were basically turned away because of shoddy construction and sub par concrete quality would have been discovered by the press. Just as in Turkeys earthquake a year or so ago one could see that the concrete used in the construction of these new high rise apartment blocks turned to sand. Basically not enough cement in the mix. Even the steel rebars used in their construction is sub standard. We had inspectors going through all of the steel in our home to prevent the use of sub standard Turkish steel which would compromise the strength of the concrete since it is too malleable.
A pretty ordinarie apartment. Not worth almost 300.000€, its extremely expensive! It's the same if someone from the Medici family owned it sometimes, a family about 5000-10000 people, lol lol. The first thing I check out is, is there a big nice room as a library. And second, where would I have my art studio. Then a bedroom, yes one!, a guest room etc etc. The least import is a kitchen, I don't do any cooking. The garden... nah. No. Not this one
That’s one drawback to living in the historic center. You only get windows on two sides of the house in general because they were all placed side-by-side. and if the front of the house is blue street level, you’re down to just one side with windows. But I thought they did a pretty nice job.
Beautiful place! As a resident though, living in a place with so much stone is difficult to keep up with moisture and mildew/mold control. There needs to be a whole UA-cam channel on info/education of italian home maintenance and the "whys" of italian homestyle.
AMAZING property. Wish I knew more about this area.
Fabulous view too!💙
Wait till you see the towns I am filming right now down here. 10 properties in 2 days!! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Hi brad. I will put the living room near the garden becouse în the living you stay all day long.... în dining only when you eat.
Nice map addition to the video Brad!
What an amazing place. This I could live in!
What a magnificent property! Sony possibilities! And a great price too!
Gorgeous property! Love this one!
Ciao Brad, grazie mille for sharing this one! Fabulous property with chance to personalise on top of the stunning restored spaces downstairs! And thankyou for the town drive through pointing out amenities, and nice day view. tutto il meglio Jenna 😁👍🏡
Ah the rain. We have been in the damp and rain and cooler than you would expect since March here in Liguria. Brrrrrrr. Loving this property.
We went through one hell of a rain storm near Siena today. I’m sitting outside playing with my boys right now and up above Montepulchino there’s a lot of lightning and looks like another storm is gonna cut loose soon. Then the next 10 days are showing just sunny and my old temperatures between 23 and 28.
@@BradsWorld lucky you. We have partly cloudy and 22 ish.
Beautiful place. Really appreciate the history and uniqueness. Thanks Brad
I love the downstairs living space … incredible!
You’re so close to hitting 20k subscribers! Exciting milestone!
Brad this is a real stunner! I also enjoyed the inserts edited in with additional facts about the town & property. Thank you for this one ❤
Glad you enjoyed it! I’m trying to squeeze in more general information on every video. We’ll see how it goes! Thanks for watching… - Brad.
Geez Brad. I always thought if I got a place there I would want it walk in ready. I bet with another 100k investment you could do the rooms as you suggest and even make another small bathroom. Yeah, Kitchen and living stuff downstairs. Man what a find...
Really appreciate your tour and a big embrace to precious Claudio and naturalmente...aguri a Olivia...
Ciao fratello... oh...fratello amore da Australia...
Great property. Could grasp size better w/o so many people and items in house blocking view of home. 🎉 the downstairs will be spectacular. Hard to read your typing and catch everything at the same time/your voice saying it is easier, we all love your advise and expertise. Will watch again to see area better. Thanks!! P.s. Would love to always see map and zoom to area u r showing - that’s alway SO helpful. Claudia finds great ones!!
We r Closer to buying thanks to u!!!! See u all in December - hitting Montepulciano because of your great info- 1st choice town🎉THANKS
Hi Brad, what is that lovely music at the title please ? I cannot seem to find it anywhere in the description of the video. This was a lovely place with so much history 💖
The music I use is snippets with names like "Intro Classical 2459" and such. It is a music service. They are pieces that you could find elsewhere I don't believe unless by other producers...
Do an en-suite bathroom thru a new doorway and the other half a bathroom from the hal
Beautiful….thank you!
Nice property. Work that was accomplished is top notch. Tough sell in my opinion.
Lots of possibilities!
If possible, I would put in underfloor heating.
Have it in my upper two levels of my house in Greece and it’s fantastic, wish I had it in the basement as well.
I am in love!
Yeah it was a nice one b
More Claudia! Great property!
We just finished filming nine properties together. They’ll be getting uploaded soon! All of them were under €100,000.
I love this property. It has rustic charm to remind us of the past but modernised for today's living. Not too much left to do either. The main thing for me when you've got dogs, is that the backyard has to be big. My Labradoodles need that space. The price seems reasonable.
Probably hunted
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These rooms may produce high reverberation ; maybe carpet or large rugs could help reduce echo effect.
Greetings from Brandenburg 🇩🇪👍
The view looks like the Hill Country in Texas.
Beautiful property, Brad. Rough estimate to finish? Thanks
Depends how crazy you want to get… min €50K. Upper end €125K unless you want to get into blowing out walls etc.
@@BradsWorld like your idea of kitchen/living and dining downstairs. Add a few walls up stairs to create 3 full bedrooms and an extra bathroom too. Great property
Good price for the condition of the remodel.
We agree!
Instead of panning , panning, panning constantly, please stay on one part of the room for a while, pan the camera slowly. I’m going to throw up now….
Ok…. Use a bag please we just cleaned! 🤣
I try to show the entire room. I can’t just have the camera sit and show the room for 4-5 seconds for each corner or these videos would be soooooooo long.
When you say they’ve left the flooring for choice, is the cost included in the sale price?
No that and light fixtures and any other changes are on buyers. But flooring is a minimal cost here. I did my biggest palace apartment in Tuscany a couple years ago and only paid about eight euros a foot installed for natural travertine floors and about €12 a square foot for natural Umbrian oak.
@bradsworld why is it mandatory to put a bidet in the bathroom(s)
I don’t think it’s a law!?
@@BradsWorld somewhere I was watching a remodel and they said there has to be one in at 1 bathroom it was a law, OH, I remember who I was watching. The channel Julie in Italy is her (new) UA-cam channel. Before she put her Little Italian house on its own channel it was under one of her original channels called “mapperton” on YT. Her other channel is American Viscountess
Just thought it was interesting is all
Or, the bedroom at the back is the kitchen
no windows in back room?
Not sure when you mean
Beautiful but please stop swing around. It makes me nauseous.
Any Maffei family homes nearby?
Didn’t do a survey… 🤷🏼♂️. Big family. Might be!
@@BradsWorld is this close to Volterra?
Is that the sound of dripping water in the background?
@@mediolanumhibernicus3353 yes, it is raining.
@@guerro327 in the house……..?
I died and went to heaven ❤🙏🏻
Not only having to deal with small towns is bad enough but how about the Italian bureaucracy??? I hear it’s as bad as the doo doo that happens in Greece. It took us three years and padding the palms of several individuals to get a construction license.
It’s a third world country with style.😂
I live here and I’ve already bought four different properties. I’m not in the south of Italy, where I hear the corruption is worse, but I’ve never had to pay anybody to get things done. Everything just takes a while to get done. But I have come across no corruption. But that’s just my experience!
@@BradsWorld you are lucky! I did hear that about the corruption in the south. Several years back there was a major quake that did a lot of damage to both new and older homes in one of the southern cities. The issues were with the "new construction" that failed. When several relief organizations volunteered to come in and help they were basically turned away because of shoddy construction and sub par concrete quality would have been discovered by the press. Just as in Turkeys earthquake a year or so ago one could see that the concrete used in the construction of these new high rise apartment blocks turned to sand. Basically not enough cement in the mix. Even the steel rebars used in their construction is sub standard. We had inspectors going through all of the steel in our home to prevent the use of sub standard Turkish steel which would compromise the strength of the concrete since it is too malleable.
Do slow down
Slow down, don’t longer so long, talk more, talk less, pan more, hold still, love the music, hate the music…..
You get the idea… 🤦🏼♂️
Am I hearing dripping water?
Don’t know? When? It was raining but nothing was dripping inside…!?! That microphone I was wearing picks up everything.
Yes, the door is open and it's raining.
A pretty ordinarie apartment. Not worth almost 300.000€, its extremely expensive! It's the same if someone from the Medici family owned it sometimes, a family about 5000-10000 people, lol lol.
The first thing I check out is, is there a big nice room as a library. And second, where would I have my art studio. Then a bedroom, yes one!, a guest room etc etc. The least import is a kitchen, I don't do any cooking.
The garden... nah. No. Not this one
Ok! We will keep looking for you. - Brad
Looks like a cave, sorry! Nice details. The Medicis owned all of Italy so…
That’s one drawback to living in the historic center. You only get windows on two sides of the house in general because they were all placed side-by-side. and if the front of the house is blue street level, you’re down to just one side with windows. But I thought they did a pretty nice job.
Veroli is claustrophobic, gossipy and just intolerable. The worst.
Gossipy… 🤣🤣🤣