Monte Argentario: Argentario (Grosseto), a dream villa goes up for auction

Monte Argentario: Argentario (Grosseto), a dream villa goes up for auction
Monte Argentario: Argentario (Grosseto), a dream villa goes up for auction

There is time until July 24th to try to buy a corner of paradise overlooking the seaa breathtaking view, a strip of promontory immersed in greenery and silence.

No cap for the first offer

We are talking about one of the most beautiful homes on Monte Argentario: the villa Torre di Lividonia, in Porto Santo Stefano. Estimated market value 7 million and 700 thousand euros, the house is about to go up for auction. Starting price with free offer: to participate you just need to sign up to Inom Luxury Auctions, an Italian platform for the sale of luxury properties which asks you to register and enter your data and the initial bid amount on the platform which can then be increased with raises during the auction which will begin on July 24th at 3pm and will end on July 31st, again at 3pm.

It was a lookout point

You need to pay a deposit which will then be returned to anyone who doesn’t win. Each bidder will be able to choose whether to be physically present or participate through the Inom platform.. After the award, the property will be transferred to the new owner, who will be able to admire a unique panorama, whose beauty was immortalized by the photographer Edi Solari, an interior photographer originally from Argentario who lives in Rome, named after the tower that once served as a lookout point.

The VIP living room

The splendid panorama of Villa Lividonia

Built by the Spanish in the second half of the 16th century, Villa Lividonia defended the territory for centuries, until, in 1867, it was sold to a noble family, who at the beginning of the 20th century built a villa there, which later became the residence of Princess Del Drago who sold it to the current owners in the 1990s. Over the years it has hosted important personalities of culture, industry and entertainment such as Gianni Agnelli and Sting.

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The park, the halls and the terrace

The beating heart of the main villa is the sea-view lounge. The ancient watchtower, which is accessed from the lounge via a wooden staircase, has been restored and, in an atmosphere that still preserves traces of the past, houses two bedrooms and a bathroom; Here, what steals the eye in every sense is the terrace, which offers a unique perspective on the surrounding landscape. The real jewel of Villa Lividonia, however, is the park, which offers breathtaking views of the Argentario promontory, with over 150 olive trees, a citrus grove, pine trees and rows of cypresses.

 
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