Luxury 3-Bed Apartment with Sea Views in Francavilla al Mare
€460,000€2,556/m²
Francavilla al Mare, Abruzzo, Italy
3
bedrooms
3
bathrooms
180 m²
interior
180 m²
plot
Apartment
property type
Today
listed
The Habio take
AI summaryThis luxurious three-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment boasts a stunning 50sqm terrace with unobstructed sea views, perfect for enjoying the coastal lifestyle. Located in Francavilla al Mare, Abruzzo, it combines modern comfort with the charm of this historic seaside town.
- beach
- coastal
- investment
- luxury
- rental income
Highlights
- Luxury beachfront apartment with stunning sea views
- Large terrace for outdoor living and entertainment
- Completely renovated with high-end finishes
- Easily convertible into a rental property
- Proximity to local amenities and natural attractions
Worth knowing
- Some ongoing renovation work expected in the building
Good fit for: Ideal for those seeking a luxury beachfront residence or a rental investment.
Lifestyle scores
- Beach
- 95
- Walkable
- 70
- Remote work
- 70
- Family
- 75
- Retirement
- 80
- Airport access
- 80
- Investment
- 85
- Luxury
- 90
- Value
- 80
About this place
Offering an exceptional beachfront living experience, this luxury apartment in Francavilla al Mare features 180m² of meticulously renovated space. It includes three double bedrooms and three bathrooms, one of which features a spa-like corner jacuzzi. The living room opens to a large, private terrace, ideal for entertaining or relaxation, with breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea.
The property has been completely refurbished with premium finishes, including high-quality 100% wooden parquet flooring and brand-new furnishings. It is equipped with air conditioning, a fitted alarm system, and surveillance cameras for added security. The building is set for renovation under government energy conservation schemes, promising further enhancements such as the installation of an elevator.
Located just 15 minutes from the nearest international airport, with easy access to Rome and the breathtaking Apennine mountain range, this apartment presents an excellent investment opportunity. It was previously operated as a B&B, indicating its potential for rental income, especially during peak summer tourism.
What this place offers
- sea view
- jacuzzi
- air conditioning
- alarm system
- furnished
- terrace
Where you’ll be
Francavilla al Mare, Abruzzo, Italy
Location is approximate — exact address is confirmed by the agent.
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Italy is open to most foreign buyers under reciprocity rules (EU/EEA buyers always; non-EU buyers from countries with bilateral agreements, which covers the UK, US, Canada, Australia and most major markets). A codice fiscale is required, and a notaio handles the conveyance as a neutral public official. An independent lawyer or geometra is strongly recommended for due diligence.
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Get a codice fiscale
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Make a proposta d'acquisto
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Due diligence
Geometra or lawyer checks cadastral records, planning compliance (conformità urbanistica), title, and any debts or mortgages attached to the property.
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Sign the compromesso (preliminare)
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Final searches by the notaio
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Sign the rogito (atto di compravendita)
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Registration
Notaio registers the deed with the tax authority and land registry within 30 days.
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