1-bedroom flat via Cristoforo Colombo 51, Centro, Meta
MetaVia Cristoforo Colombo
€ 380,000
1 room
49 m²
1 bathroom
Floor 1
Luxury
No Lift
Terrace
Cellar
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Listing updated on 10/24/2024
Description
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reference: W-02WX81
Characteristic pied-à-terre in the historic center with ter
To welcome the visitor and make them feel at home with the panorama of the Sorrentine peninsula, there is the town of Meta. Strolling in the heart of the old town, between the run-down of very picturesque alleys and the crossing of narrow streets, immersed in a sense of complete tranquility, the blue sea peeks from one building to another. The beauty of the eighteenth-century portals enchants , with villas and palaces of the Baroque period such as Villa Liguori, Palazzo Fienga, Villa Elisa, Palazzo Maresca and Villa Valletta Martini. Most of the houses in the historic center have a small door decorated with Vesuvian stone buttresses that, in some cases, opens onto inner courtyards, framed by arches and vaults, where sails were once stretched. It is right in the oldest street of Meta, in an authentic setting, that this characteristic studio will be able to take us back in time. Part of a building, the house is on the first floor which is accessed by a staircase that also serves another unit on the same floor. The house, consisting of a small corridor leading to a cozy living room with fireplace, characterized by terracotta floor and characteristic vault and a loft used as a bedroom, a small kitchen made to measure with a window overlooking the sea, a service and a small cellar on the ground floor. Real gem of the house is represented by a nice terrace overlooking the house. This property represents a rare real estate opportunity that lends itself perfectly both as a beautiful pied-à-terre in the Sorrentine Peninsula and for investment as a holiday home given its proximity to the circumvesuviana and its proximity to the wonderful beaches.
If you want to know more, you can talk to Massimo Salice.