Panoramica
- Updated On:
- 8 October 2024
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 82 m2
Description
Sea front apartment Le Colonie
a wonderful location for a great investment
Apartment Le Colonie is located inside a redeveloped complex of buildings directly in front of the sea, in an area near the village Carloforte, on the Island of S. Pietro, south-west of Sardinia.
Available apartment: accommodation 19 (see plan)
Inside the complex, in a second row, the available apartment is about 20 metres to the sea, with no sea view, being on the ground floor.
This 82 sqm apartment consists of three rooms (two bedrooms), two bathrooms, a courtyard and a garden (for about 33 sqm); it also includes 1 private parking space and has solar and photovoltaic panels.
The residential complex by the sea
More than 3,200 sqm of built area (the ancient Borgo Santa Barbara) were redeveloped into residential or tourist complex, which include 24 housing units of various types.
If the condominium decides, you can build swimming pools.
The beach is at the rear of the complex.
Since cars are not allowed to access the houses, they do not disturb the peace of the residence, in fact they have to stop in the parking lot at the entrance.
The exclusive beautiful location and the perfect privacy make this property a surely successful investment.
These photos are not updated, but the works are practically completed.
Energy class G. IPE > 175 Kwh/m2 per year – data awaiting certification.
You find below the general floor plans and plans of some apartments, followed by renderings of their corresponding position in the complex.
Borgo Santa Barbara
Consisting of five large buildings, covered by roofs supported by wooden trusses, this complex in the nineteenth century was used as a deposit for the mineral extracted in the Sulcis Iglesiente area. Still today you find in front of the building the Banchina dei Galanzieri, that was used in the past for loading and unloading the mineral. Around the 1950s the transport of minerals to Carloforte experienced a slow and inexorable decline, and the warehouses were abandoned and transformed into a marine colony for the miners’ children, until the 1980s.
The restoration work fully preserves the original volumetric structure and aims to preserve the uniqueness of the original architectural features of this beautiful 19th century complex as much as possible in the redevelopment work.