The luxurious property presents a lucrative opportunity for income rental potential as a vacation home on one of Europe’s most sought-after lakes, located on the south side of the Alps.
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The real estate market in Italy has its uniqueness, and slow, Italian charm. It can be very different to what foreign buyers are used to. We sat down with with Cameron Avery of Prestige Properties Italy to discuss what the process is actually like, and the unique opportunities that exist right now in Italy’s “buyers market”.
The 17th century Villa Laura, known as “Bramsole” in the film, has been renovated in real life and sleeps up to 20 in 10 ensuite bedrooms, available from €3,429 a night.
Dubbed “Le Petit Versailles de la Côte D'Azur”, this 19th century château is set in a lush, landscaped 7.4 acre estate in the hills, offering panoramic views over the bay of Cannes and the medieval village of Grasse.
On the market with Villas and Fincas, Cortijo El Matuloso is an Andalusian hacienda dating back to 1900, set in the heart of a 2471 acre sporting estate near the city of Huelva in southwest Spain.
On the market with Savills, Villa Le Magnolie is accessible through a romantic, winding driveway from the coastal town of Rapallo, in one of the most sought-after regions in Italy,
Located near Pézenas, the delightful 16th century capital of the Languedoc, and just 20 minutes from the Mediterranean Sea, the castle is on the market with Montpellier Sotheby's.
Just 30 miles from Rome, Palazzo Parisi sits on the summit of the medieval village of Oliveto, available for weekly rentals from May through October.