Restored Townhouse in Medieval Village, Petritoli, Italy, €105,000




+53 photosHilltop Gem, Petritoli
About this property
A two-bedroom townhouse in the heart of Petritoli, a proper medieval village perched in the Marche hills with the kind of panoramic views that make your morning coffee taste significantly better. Recently restored and move-in ready, this one lets you skip straight past the renovation spreadsheets and get on with deciding which hill to walk up first.
Step inside at street level and you have an open-plan living room and kitchen that flows onto a private terrace overlooking rolling countryside. Upstairs, a double and a single bedroom flank a modern bathroom. The finishes are honest and solid: parquet floors, wood-effect windows, shutters that actually shut, and terrazzo stairs that need no apology.
Below it all sits a basement space waiting for your ambitions, whether that is a wine cellar, a home office, or a bolthole for the friends who will absolutely invite themselves. Petritoli itself hits that rare sweet spot: quiet enough to hear yourself think, yet twenty minutes from the Adriatic and an hour from the airport when reality insists on calling.
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