Abruzzo Italy Overseas Property

Thinking of buying or selling your property in Abruzzo Italy? “The Abruzzo region of Italy’s coast is very dynamic.” You may find tourist-friendly, flat, sandy beaches in Abruzzo, complete with beach umbrella and deck chair rentals and close proximity to pubs and restaurants serving delicious food all day and night. Beach volleyball, live music, dancing instruction, and other sports and recreational activities are all available with the safety net of lifeguards to keep you from harm’s way.

The Abruzzo coast, however, also features secluded, wild beaches where you may spend a laid-back day strolling the dog or reading a book while listening to the soothing waves of the Adriatic.

The Abruzzo coast features steep cliffs and pebbly beaches that are both striking and unusual in appearance. We may go swimming in the sea because it is so calm. You can go swimming from the end of April until the beginning of October when the water temperature reaches a comfortable 28 ยฐC (more than 82 ยฐF).

Trabocchi Coast

The Trabocchi Coast (or Costa Di Trabocchi) in the southernmost province of Abruzzo, Chieti, is one of the unique places on the Adriatic. The trabocchi, or fishermen’s stilt houses, along the shore for 70 kilometers (43.5 miles) between Ortona and San Salvo.

Anglers would stay at these lodges when fishing for anchovies, sardines, sea bream, and sea bass so as to avoid the deeper waters where these species thrived. Large nets are lowered from the huts into the water, where they remain for a length of time (usually an hour or two), and then the catch of the day is pulled out.

 

Love on a Platform

Several trabocchi now provide the rare option to dine in the original stilt hut while enjoying freshly caught fish. Particularly in the evening, the ambiance takes on a romantic tint. The moonlight reflects off the still water and illuminates the cabin, which is lit by dozens of candles.

The fish is prepared in a straightforward, conventional fashion and paired with white wine from the area. generally a Pecorino or Trebbiano d’Abruzzo. An average dinner for two at a trabocco, including fresh fish and excellent local wine, will run you about 50 euros (US$58). which some may find to be too expensive but whose unique ambiance makes for a night to remember.

Monia suggests making a reservation ahead of time for dinner in a stilt house due to the limited seating available. Arrive early and see the sunset over the Adriatic Sea.

From the sandy and low beaches of Ortona, Vasto, and San Salvo to the scraggly beaches of Fossacesia and Torino di Sangro and the high and rocky coastlines of San Vito Chietino and Rocca San Giovanni, this breathtaking coastline is full of variety and unique landscapes and beaches.

The region of Abruzzo has some of the most Blue Flag beaches in all of Italy. To have earned the “Blue Flag,” a beach has to meet stringent criteria for its environmental friendliness. As of 2015, the Trabocchi Coast is also protected as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

 

Find Stunning Real Estate In Southern Abruzzo

The real estate market on the Trabocchi Coast is ripe with opportunities for anyone looking to retire, vacation, or invest. Here are a few appealing choices available now in the vicinity of this coast:

Torino Di Sangro

  • This impressive palazzo was built in the Middle Ages… the locals say that the structure’s base is 900 years old. An American couple worked on this restoration project for 12 years to make it the last iteration of their efforts to combine historic Italian style with contemporary American conveniences.

Outdoor patios with lounging and dining rooms are tucked into natural caverns, and there are stunning vaulted ceilings across all four stories. A spacious master suite with two balconies and a fireplace can be found on the ground floor, while the upper story features additional bedrooms, some with barreled ceilings and balconies, as well as a kitchenette, a bathroom, and the main entrance, all of which have their original hardwood flooring.

On the penthouse level, you’ll find a spacious bedroom, an additional bathroom, and a kitchen that leads out to a magnificent rooftop terrace. From the terrace, you can see the Adriatic Sea, the Majella mountain, and the hills covered with vineyards and olive groves.

The house’s several entrances make it suitable for a wide variety of uses, including that of a single large family, an Airbnb, or several separate apartments. This 306.5-square-meter (3,300-square-foot) partially furnished home is located just 7.2 kilometers (4.5 miles) from the Trabocchi Coast, and it can be yours for the low, low price of 320,000 euros (US$370,500).

 

High-End Real Estate Close to the Trabocchi Sea

The property is located on the Trabocchi Coast just outside of Torino di Sangro and is only a five-minute drive from either the town center or the beach.

Two buildings, every 200 square meters (2,153 square feet) in size, are included on the site. The Hazelnut House is the primary structure, and it has two stories and a huge kitchen that opens to a porch that is great for outdoor entertaining. There are exposed bricks, a fireplace, and a vaulted ceiling in the living area. There are two huge bedrooms and two full baths on the second floor. The two bedrooms each have access to a balcony that looks out over the garden.

The Fig House, located next to the Hazelnut House, consists of three individual apartments that are all currently being utilized as a B&B and as short-term rentals. Each unit has a dining area, living room, two king bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a private porch or terrace perfect for outdoor dining. Several families might share the space so long as they had their own separate entrances to the dwellings.

Using salvaged materials, all of the interior spaces have been painstakingly refurbished to blend in with the natural environment. The homes are being auctioned with all furnishings included.

A gorgeous garden with towering trees and neatly mowed grass can be found on the property. This property has a huge, flat lawn that is 5,000 square meters in size, as well as a paved patio, a large swimming pool, a BBQ area with a giant chess board, an outdoor kitchen, a boules court, and a putting green (over 53,800 square feet). Olive, orange, grapefruit, apple, and pear trees dot the property, as does an orchard.

In total, the mansion has 7 bedrooms, 4 kitchens, 8 bathrooms, 3 living rooms, and 5 terraces. Priced at 770,000 EUR (about $891,500 USD), this mansion is sure to impress.

 

Casalbordino

  • The ancient district of Casalbordino is home to many taverns, shops, and restaurants, all within walking distance of this three-story palazzo. The building, which was completely renovated in 2013, is located close to a pedestrian area and a tiny, calm piazza.

A vast space with exposed bricks and vaulted ceilings is revealed upon entering the building’s primary entrance. Two arches divide the vaulted ceilings of exposed, polished bricks in the living and dining areas on the ground floor, which are reached by a spacious marble staircase. There’s a contemporary kitchen, a walk-in pantry, and a convenient powder room too.

The second-floor landing, reached through a Juliet balcony, features a study space, two spacious master bedrooms, and a bathroom with a deep soaking tub and separate shower. The bedrooms are air-conditioned, and one of them even has a balcony with a view of the piazza.

Large French doors on the third level lead to a personal terrace (currently used as an exercise studio). Wonderful vistas may be seen above it from a partially tiled terrace that has yet to be completed. This home, which offers a comfortable blend of modern conveniences and historic charm, may be yours for just 175,000 euros (about US$202,600).

 

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