Renovated Three-Bedroom with Jacuzzi and Views, Diano Roncagli, Italy, €280,000




+5 photosJacuzzi Views, Ligurian Hamlet
About this property
A fully renovated three-bedroom semi-detached house in Roncagli, a quiet Ligurian hamlet where the olive groves outnumber the people. Someone has already done the hard work of making it liveable, while keeping the original character intact: exposed stone, period details, and a glass-enclosed veranda that frames the valley views without asking anything of you in return.
Inside, the main level delivers a spacious lounge with a fireplace for winter evenings, a fully equipped kitchen, three bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of which is an ensuite. A large cellar and storage room handle everything you'd rather not think about. Outside is where this one earns its keep: a well-maintained garden with sunny and shaded corners, a jacuzzi, a barbecue, and a rooftop terrace with panoramic views stretching from the valley all the way to the sea.
Roncagli sits surrounded by hills and olive groves, offering genuine peace without total isolation. Diano Marina's beaches are 15 minutes away, the French border 40 minutes, and Nice or Monaco an hour for a day trip along the Riviera dei Fiori. At €280,000, the combination of space, views and a jacuzzi is difficult to argue with.
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