In Montefabbri, one of the most beautiful "borghi d'Italia", amidst the hills of the hinterland of Le Marche, just 10 km from Vallefoglia and Montecchio and 10 km from Urbino, is offered this delightful corner house consisting of 2 independent flats (which can also be purchased separately: see ref. 6435 and 6436).
Layout 1st flat of 79 m²:
Layout 2nd flat of 115 m²:
The entire property has a commercial floor area of about 195 m², has been completely renovated, both inside and outside, with materials of high technical and aesthetic quality. The flat has underfloor heating, new high-efficiency boilers, internal insulation, beautiful triple-glazed windows, and so on. Energy class A2 for the first flat, energy class A1 for the second flat. Garage.
Distances: Pesaro 18 km, Adriatic coast 20 km, nearest amenities in Montecchio and Vallefoglia, nearest international airport of Bologna 160 km and Ancona-Falconara 75 km.
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