Would You Pay €48,000 For This Property in Piedmont Italy?

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This is the second property in the Piedmont Collection. I visited this property in Montemagno Italy in June of 2024. It's 110 square meters with 1.5 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms and a cellar. What do you think about it?

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  • This is one of the nicest homes you have shown. No real view or garage. But, seems to be nice and you can park your motorcycle out of the weather. And a little garden area is a plus. I like it at a lower price. Thanks for sharing!
  • Mike, welcome back & Happy Independence Day! So, I don’t like the roof sith at all … looks expensive to fix and no stunning views. However, the pied de terre aka balcony I loved and the garden, as well as the barrel vaulted ceilings were amazing esp if you remove all the plaster to expose the brick / stone work…you’re right—the rooms are small, however remove some non load bearing walls and then you’re cooking w gas. So nah. Not worth 48 euros. Also town looked empty ish. Could be the time of day (siesta) or season. Can’t wait til next week’s reveal! Ciao tutti 🇺🇸
  • @Sclero80
    I forgot! Romagna is the land of motorcycles and the best riders in history! You won't regret it, we have panoramic roads where you can see the sea even from the hill, and with a 2-wheeler you can get around very well!
  • The courtyard is wonderful but with all the fabulous views everywhere in Italy, a great view is a must for me. 😊
  • Mike… We are in Colorado as well, up near Estes. Snowbird in Italy is our plan. Hi neighbor!!!😊
  • @Sclero80
    I recommend you also visit the Romagna coast and its hills not far from the sea, there are some beautiful houses! and the weather is always beautiful! I live in Rimini and I'm very happy there! ❤
  • Great court yard. Could you please slow down your movements very hard to watch.
  • Looking at your crooked tree reminds me of the crooked trees in the northeast that were Native American way markers. There of course are fewer and fewer of them still standing but might your tree be a way marker? Great video. I am enjoying your search. Thanks for taking us along.
  • @lbd-k4y
    Piemonte very good place, Langhe... Abruzzo, also good, look for a placed called Capestrano.
  • Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I want to retire in Italy with consideration to filing for dual citizenship which would be an advantage in property taxes. Please keep me posted! I think this home has great potential and the price is reasonable. You can live in it as you update each room.
  • My parents are living in a small town near Turin. I was there last year during may june, and they had very hot weather. We had to escape to the sea. And now they are having a lot of rain and thunderstorms. It's unbelievable.
  • @lbd-k4y
    There is a Dutch/Belgium couple who purchased a house in Piemonte. Follow them on Youtube
  • This one has a lot to offer for the price but I noticed that the energy consumption cert isn’t available. Try to find something F or above if you can, and not G.
  • @savr4est
    Have you noticed weather differences from the Piedmont to Puglia? I have family who are builders in the Piedmont, which would help for me if we buy in Italy, but we thought the south would be warmer like Florida.
  • Thus one offers lits of charm and potential. Has more advantages than disadvantages.
  • It's not a lot of money, but it needs a reconfiguration, and that could be expensive and long.
  • @Kim-J312
    I was reading a few articles regarding the droughts in Sicily. These farmers there were saying their animals were litterly falling over due to dehydration with no ground water to drink .Wells dry. They were discussing they may have to slaughter all their flocks 💔😢
  • Hi there 👋 I've been watching your videos just lately started seeing them anyway I'm from Olympia WA And I see you're in Colorado up in the mountains.. since you already live up in the mountains. Wouldn't you want to have a place in Italy near the Sea ? Like the Puglia region? Molise I don't know. It just seems like you would want a different experience than what you have already been living ...It seems to me that Piedmont would be like living in Colorado pretty much.😅 Why not beautiful warmer areas near the ocean😃✌️