2-Bed Townhouse in Medieval Village, Ficulle, Italy, €350,000
Hilltop Gem, Umbrian Village
About this property
Tucked along the main street of Ficulle's medieval heart, this 130 m² townhouse is the kind of place that makes you question every life decision that led you to a modern flat. Built in a village dating to 1300 and finished to a standard that genuinely earns the word 'luxury', it offers marble, parquet and stone underfoot, two en-suite double bedrooms upstairs, and a bright kitchen-diner conceived as the social centre of the home. Air conditioning keeps things comfortable year-round, and the dual aspect delivers panoramic views across the rolling Umbrian countryside on one side and the rooftops of the historic centre on the other.
The ground floor handles the practical side of life discreetly, with a laundry room and storage neatly tucked away, while the upper floor is given over entirely to living well. The property is fully turnkey and already set up for high-end short-term rentals, meaning it can start earning from day one, no renovation headaches, no waiting. Orvieto is 20 km away, the Florence-Rome railway line stops at nearby Fabro-Ficulle, and Perugia airport is an hour's drive. Italy's best bits, without the crowds.
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