2-Bed Apartment Near Orvieto, Orvieto, Italy, €74,000
Greenbelt Gem, Orvieto
About this property
Tucked into a quiet, verdant pocket just minutes from the dramatic clifftop city of Orvieto, this two-bedroom apartment sits on the first and only upper floor of a petite two-unit condominium. At roughly 75 square metres, it offers an entrance hall, two bedrooms, a kitchen with an open fireplace, and a bathroom with natural light. Two private parking spaces are included, and there are zero condominium fees to worry about.
The fabric of the property is in genuinely good condition: wooden-framed double-glazed windows, mosquito nets throughout, and characterful wooden beams and terracotta tiles overhead. Marble flooring runs underfoot, and radiator heating powered by mains gas keeps things comfortable in the cooler Umbrian months. Built in 1980, it wears its age well.
Six kilometres from Orvieto's historic centre, eight from the railway station, and nine from the autostrada, the location is discreet but far from isolated. Lake Bolsena is a fifteen-minute drive, and the first shops and services are just five minutes by car. At this price point, it is a compelling entry into one of central Italy's most quietly celebrated corners.
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