Studio Apartments for Sale in Iglesias, Italy - £98,918

Iglesias, Carbonia-Iglesias, Sardinia, Italy

Property ID: 41618501

Summary Data

Price £98,918
Price Type
Bedrooms Studio
Bathrooms 3 - Bath
Plot Size
Building Size
Sector Residential
Type Apartments
Subtype Flat
Tenure
Completion
Parking

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Property Description

Apartment Decima
excellent investment in Iglesias old centre
The Apartment Decima is located in Iglesias old centre, in a completely renovated building, including roof, facade, floors and stairwell, which has also been prepared for a possible lift (which is quite a rare opportunity in buindings in this area of the town).
Located on the second and top floor, the apartment is on two levels: second and third floors. It is a four-room furnished apartment that comprises a living area, a kitchenette, three bedrooms (two of which are double) and three bathrooms.
Immersed in the atmosphere of the old town centres, this apartment is large and bright and has all the certifications of the systems according to law and certificate of habitability. It is completely furnished.
The property is loanable and represents an excellent investment opportunity as a BnB, considering that the sale price, 1000 euros per square meter, is lower than the purchase price of an area plus constructing.
Iglesias is one of the ancient royal towns of Sardinia, historical heir of the diocese of Sulcis and the main centre of the Iglesiente area, a territory that was the protagonist of the Sardinian mining epic. It is about 54 km to Cagliari and Elmas airport.
Energy class G. IPE> 175 kWh / sqm per year - data awaiting certification.
Price: euro 113000.
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INFO IGLESIAS
Iglesias is a continuous and surprising discovery: millenary traditions, uncontaminated territory, dream beaches and ancient mines, now museums.
This historic town is in the south-western corner of Sardinia, 200 m above sea level about 8 km from the coast.
Iglesias, populated by 25 thousand inhabitants, as well as a bishopric, heir to the ancient diocese of Sulcis, is the main centre of Iglesiente, the protagonist territory of the Sardinian mining epic.
During the centuries of Spanish domination, Iglesias (in Spanish 'churches') was one of the royal towns of Sardinia. It is a place with a glorious past which is witnessed by its numerous churches and religious traditions, among which the celebration of the rites of Holy Week, in forms and colors of Spanish tradition, stands out.
The Santa Barbara mining trail starts in Iglesias: 400 kilometres in 24 stages, to be covered on foot or by mountain bike, to discover the history and devotion of Sulcis. Another tradition to live is the medieval historical procession in mid-August: musicians, flag-wavers and figures in medieval clothes from the historic districts parade.
Among the churches to be visited you find here the cathedral of Santa Chiara (13th century), the Madonna delle Grazie, the church of the Collegio, the Jesuit 'temple', and San Francesco, one of the most intact and significant Gothic-Catalan architectures in Sardinia (it also houses a retable from 1560). The ruins of San Salvatore, one of the few Byzantine cruciform buildings (IX-XI century) are Also worth mentioning.
The mines have been the wealth of the Iglesiente for over a century, up to the mid-twentieth century. Today they are a heritage of industrial archeology in the Geo-mining park of Sardinia, recognized by Unesco. The Museum of Mining Art, housed in the 'Asproni' institute, a Liberty-style building from the early twentieth century, and the Museum of Machines retrace the evolution of mining with a collection of minerals, models, reconstructions of environments and exhibitions of original machines.
If you want to explore the mining activity "from inside" you cannot miss the guided tours: from the fascinating site of Monteponi, one of the most important mining plants in Italy, to Nebida, among wells, tunnels, piers and houses of the miners (inhabited in 1910 by three thousand people, today a ghost village), to the Lamarmora mining laundry (1897) in Masua, and to Porto Flavia, a futuristic and revolutionary work that allowed the direct loading of minerals, a port suspended in the middle of a rocky wall, from which starts a t.

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