Historic Townhouse with Sea Views and Terrace, Imperia, Italy, €180,000




+6 photosLigurian Village Views, Imperia
About this property
A two-bedroom townhouse in the historic centre of Torrazza, a Ligurian hilltop village that hasn't yet been discovered by the guidebook crowd. Original exposed stonework, vaulted ceilings, and heavy wooden beams throughout: the kind of character details that take centuries to earn and a fortune to reproduce elsewhere.
The living area sits on the first floor and opens directly onto a large panoramic terrace with sea and valley views. It's the sort of outdoor space that reframes your entire day, whether that's morning coffee or an evening aperitivo with the Ligurian coastline as backdrop. The custom kitchen is fully equipped, and both bedrooms offer views worth waking up for.
A cellar sits at the lower level, ready for storage or its inevitable reinvention as a wine cave. Imperia's beaches are a few minutes away, and the village itself has bars, restaurants, and year-round residents, enough life to feel real, not just seasonal. At €180,000, this is the authentic Liguria that San Remo prices long since priced out.
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