Luxury 2-Bed Penthouse with Stunning Dolomite Views in Agordo
€395,000€2,616/m²
Agordo, Dolomites, Italy
2
bedrooms
3
bathrooms
151 m²
interior
151 m²
plot
Apartment
property type
Today
listed
The Habio take
AI summaryThis exceptional penthouse offers two bedrooms, three bathrooms, and enjoys breathtaking 360-degree views of the Dolomites. Located in the historic heart of Agordo, this property combines a vibrant town atmosphere with access to stunning natural beauty.
- ski
- mountains
- investment
- retirement
- luxury
- quiet
Highlights
- Stunning 360-degree views of the Dolomites
- Prime central location in Agordo
- Versatile mezzanine space for storage or conversion
- No condominium fees
- Easy access to ski resorts and outdoor activities
- High-quality renovations with historic charm
Worth knowing
- Top floor access may not suit everyone
- Limited outdoor space
- Additional maintenance for historic features
Good fit for: Ideal for buyers seeking a luxurious alpine retreat or a lucrative investment in a sought-after tourist area.
Lifestyle scores
- Beach
- 0
- Walkable
- 85
- Remote work
- 70
- Family
- 75
- Retirement
- 80
- Airport access
- 60
- Investment
- 85
- Luxury
- 90
- Value
- 70
About this place
This meticulously renovated penthouse is situated in Piazza della Libertà, Agordo, nestled among the breathtaking Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Offered at €395,000, it features 130 square metres of elegant living space plus an additional 40 square metres of versatile mezzanine space, providing ample storage or potential for further living areas.
On the top floor of a historic building, this apartment enjoys ultimate privacy and tranquility. Inside, stunning exposed beams and an original stone wall create an inviting atmosphere. The spacious living area is complemented by a charming fireplace, perfect for cosy evenings. This penthouse includes two well-appointed bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a significant walk-in closet.
The location is not only central, with all essential services at hand, but also offers proximity to world-class ski resorts such as Alleghe, Falcade, and Arabba, making it an ideal base for winter sports enthusiasts. The Dolomites provide endless opportunities for hiking, skiing, and climbing, all just moments from your front door. With independent heating, the property is efficient and well-maintained, and the absence of condominium fees simplifies ownership.
What this place offers
- furnished
- fireplace
- heating
- storage
Where you’ll be
Agordo, Dolomites, Italy
Location is approximate — exact address is confirmed by the agent.
Open in Google MapsBuying property in Italy
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.
- 1
Get a codice fiscale
Italian tax code — apply at any Agenzia delle Entrate office or an Italian consulate abroad. Free and fast.
- 2
Make a proposta d'acquisto
Written purchase proposal with a small deposit (typically €1,000–€5,000). Binding on the buyer for an agreed period; becomes binding on both parties when the seller accepts.
- 3
Due diligence
Geometra or lawyer checks cadastral records, planning compliance (conformità urbanistica), title, and any debts or mortgages attached to the property.
- 4
Sign the compromesso (preliminare)
Preliminary contract with a deposit of 10–20% (caparra confirmatoria). If buyer withdraws they forfeit it; if seller withdraws they pay double.
- 5
Final searches by the notaio
Notaio runs title and mortgage searches at the Conservatoria dei Registri Immobiliari and prepares the final deed.
- 6
Sign the rogito (atto di compravendita)
Final deed signed at the notaio's office (or by power of attorney). Balance paid, taxes paid, keys handed over.
- 7
Registration
Notaio registers the deed with the tax authority and land registry within 30 days.
The prima casa (primary residence) tax rate of 2% requires you to declare residency in the same comune within 18 months of completion — failure means back-taxes plus penalties. The €1 home schemes in southern villages are real but come with strict renovation deadlines (typically 3 years) and security deposits. Non-resident mortgages from Italian banks are available but limited (typically 50–60% LTV).
General guidance only — confirm specifics with a qualified local lawyer or tax adviser. Reference














