6 bedroom villa for sale with 0.4 hectares of land, Argegno, Como, Lake Como
2,800,000 EUR
2,520,000 GBP 3,304,000 USD
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 6
- Floor Size: 400 m2
- Plot Size: 0.4 hectares / 0.99 acres
- Work Required: None
- Balcony
- Lake, River or Pond
- Gite / Annex / Additional Accommodation
- Income Potential
- Garage(s)
- Parking space(s)
- Private / Not Overlooked
Superb 6 bedroom south-west facing villa, ideally situated in a quiet setting on the hillside overlooking the town of Argegno with a stunning 180-degree views of the lake and with easy access to the centre.
The main house, which is on 4 levels, comprises of: stone-paved entrance leading to a spacious living area with parquet flooring with a double living room, fireplace, dining area and a large window that offers spectacular views of the lake, the mountains and Comacina island. The eat-in kitchen with direct access to the terrace with a barbecue area. There is also a convenient guest bathroom present near the entrance of the house.
First floor: 4 bedrooms with parquet flooring, 4 bathrooms and a walk-in closet in the master bedroom, on the same floor there are 2 large terraces and a balcony.
Second floor: currently habitable and still in its raw state, but with the necessary provisions for installing the bathroom and heating already.
Basement: laundry room, pantry and the utility room.
Dependance - mezzanine level: entrance hall, kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom with shower and spectacular views of the lake.
Lower level: garage and 2 additional rooms with a bathroom.
The entrance to the property is through a large gate that can be reached from a secondary road. The area is peaceful and immersed in greenery. In the courtyard, there is enough room for parking at least 4 cars. The park of about 3,000m2 is well planted and cared for and a beautiful swimming pool could be designed and built on the property.
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Guide to the Italian Buying Process
1. Making the Offer to Purchase (Offerta)
Once you have found the property you wish to purchase you will start the process by making a formal offer to the vendor, the estate agent will act on your behalf and put forward the offer, a deposit will be made available, generally around (10,000 - 20,000 EUR). Once the vendor has accepted the offer it will be formalised in writing to the vendor in both English and Italian. If this is accepted the deposit (Caparra Confirmatoria) will be paid to the vendor. This will form a legally binding contract. Neither party may withdraw at this point, the sale can be forced by either party or a claim for damages can be made. If the purchaser withdraws their deposit will be lost, if the vendor withdraws the purchaser can claim twice the deposit in compensation.
2. Signing the Preliminary Contract (Compromesso or Contratto preliminare)
The next step will take place between 1 and 3 months after the offer has been accepted, this is a formal agreement between the vendor and purchaser to sell and buy the property, this agreement is the Preliminary Contract and will contain the conditions and terms of the sale. It is important at this stage that you have a full understanding of all the details contained in the contract. We would strongly recommend that you appoint a Notary who is fluent in English. This document will include the purchase price, a detailed description of the property including completion date and will cover any obligations placed upon the buyer and the vendor. All information relating to the property including any planning permissions for the property and the cadastral details (a public record, survey, or map of the value, extent, and ownership of land as a basis of taxation). Once the Preliminary Contract (Contratto preliminare) has been signed a further deposit (Caparra Confirmatoria) will be paid, this will generally be 10% - 20% of the purchase price. There will also be an estate agents Commission Fee (Provvigione) which will need to be paid at this point.
3. Signing the Final Deed of Sale (Rogito or Atto Notarile)
The purchaser must have a bank account in order to make the purchase on completion. The signing of the final deed of sale which will authorise the transfer of the property must be overseen by a Notary (Notaio). The buyer will select and hire the Notary, but they are members of an independent body of public/professionals who will draft the purchase deed, they will oversee the passing of the title legally from the vendor to the purchaser. The Notary will also verify the legality of the documentation and registration with the Conservatoria dei Registri Immobiliari and the Local Land Register.
4. Formalities to be observed after Completion
Foreign buyers should obtain a certified copy of the Purchase Deed (Rogito), which the Notary will have lodged with the authorities. Generally this will be available to collect around 2 – 3 weeks after completion. The Notary will also give you a form to complete for the the local authority (Questura) who will have been given formal notice of the purchase. Your Notary will help you to complete this form. You will need to contact the utilities companies to set up new contracts (power, water, telephone, gas etc.). If the property is a flat, the condominium manager (Amministratore del condominio) should be informed of change of ownership of the property.
IMPORTANT - Disclaimer : All information provided is believed to be current and provided free of charge. No liability can be accepted for the reliability of the information and statements made as this is obtained from 3rd parties. We always recommend you take legal advice from a fully qualified Lawyer or Notary before buying a property overseas.