The property is located in Ranzo, the last inland municipality in the Ligurian hinterland of Imperia, approximately 20 km from the sea. It is ideal for those who prefer to avoid the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy close contact with nature, while still being within easy reach of the coast.
The building consists of a ground floor unit currently registered in the land registry as a storage space, but which in the past was used as a butcher shop. In fact, it still houses an old cold storage room. This space measures approximately 150 square meters.
On the first and second floors, there are two apartments of approximately 250 square meters each, making them perfect for conversion into multiple residential units. The first-floor apartment has private access to an internal courtyard of around 100 square meters, accessible via an external masonry staircase through the apartment's veranda.
The third and top floor contains the attic, which is quite spacious and offers the potential to create an additional attic-style apartment.
Both apartments are self-contained and have separate electrical and plumbing systems. The materials and recent renovations to the house date back to the 1960s and need replacing. The roof is leak-free, and the terrace has recently been re-roofed.
The property also includes a large two-room cellar, accessed from the building's internal courtyard, which features stone arches and a well.
There is the option to purchase land near the house for a vegetable garden or garden, one of which is located behind the building and easily accessible.