5-Bed Historic Townhouse with Two Apartments and Panoramic Views, Collamato, Italy, €220,000




+5 photosPanoramic Hilltop Townhouse, Collamato
About this property
Perched in the hilltop village of Collamato in the Marche region, this substantial historic townhouse has been fully renovated in 2025 and arrives in genuinely move-in condition. At €220,000, it offers five bedrooms split across two self-contained residential units, a panoramic position with views that stretch across the surrounding valleys, and a private courtyard that keeps the neighbours at arm's length.
The dual-unit layout opens up options that a single-dwelling property simply cannot: live in one, let the other, host family on their own terms, or run both as short-term rentals during peak Marche season. The historic fabric of the building has been retained where it counts, and the renovation brings it squarely into 2025 without sanding off the character that makes these village properties worth seeking out in the first place.
Collamato sits in the Apennine foothills of Ancona province, close to the medieval town of Fabriano and within reasonable reach of the Adriatic coast. It is the kind of location that rewards those who have done their research, quiet, authentic, and considerably underpriced relative to its Tuscan equivalents.
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