If you’ve ever dreamedof moving to the Italian countryside with plenty of room to put up scads of friends and family or opening a rural boutique resort, an between the ancient Umbrian village of Spoleto and Castel Ritaldi in the province of Perugia gives you the chance to live out either or both of those fantasies.
The 12-acre property has already been converted into an eco-friendly compound with nine self-sufficient apartments plus a primary residence. A group of Swiss friends undertook an extensive restoration of the property from 2001 to 2013, and the scenic spread is currently being used as a luxury agritourism property. If you decide to splash out the $6.4 million for the spread, you could continue running it as such, or you could transform it into a private legacy estate.
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