The property is located in the center of the hamlet of San Bartolomeo di Arzeno in the municipality of Caravonica, a small, typical Ligurian village nestled in the hills of the hinterland. Sun, nature, and tranquility characterize this area.
The property consists in a small, detached stone house, standing from ground to roof, with two open sides.
The entrance to the house is on the mezzanine floor and is sheltered by a small awning. It is accessible directly from the village alley, which can only be treaded on foot, by motorcycle, or by bicycle.
A small internal foyer serves as both the entrance and the bathroom.
The kitchen is furnished with a table for six, and the wall unit extends the entire length of the room.
The double bedroom has a large window with an open view of the valley below and also features a small balcony.
The bathroom is adjacent to the kitchen and has a window, shower, and a washing machine.
The house was completely renovated in 2000 and features an independent heating system with radiators powered by a pellet boiler, but the burner requires an overhaul. The kitchen also features a wood-burning stove that can heat the entire apartment. There is also an air conditioner installed in the bedroom, which also requires an overhaul.
The house is being sold fully furnished.
The property includes a private cellar accessible from the outside and located in the basement of the building.