An Emotional Visit to the House of Your Dreams
It was a sunny day when I arrived at the end of the village, where this wonderful property stood, surrounded by absolute silence that promised independence and tranquility. As I entered through the private driveway, I felt a pleasant anticipation as I parked. There, the seller greeted me with a warm greeting, his smile reflecting the hospitality of a true host.
As I crossed the threshold of the house, my first impression was striking: a spacious foyer inviting exploration. I headed to the living room, where the space was generous and inviting. As I moved between the rooms, the fluid design led me to discover a second living room, separated by an elegant wall that housed a fireplace, creating a perfect environment for moments of warmth and connection.
On one side, I found a series of spacious bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. It was as if each space was meant to be a personal retreat. The spacious and bright kitchen featured a washing machine area and another for utensils, ideal for unleashing culinary creativity and perfect for entertaining friends and family.
Exploring further, I came to the garage, filled with memories and junk, a space that promised multiple possibilities. But what truly caught my attention was the annex that had been created almost like an apartment, where an unfinished wooden kitchen awaited the vision of its new owner.
Stepping outside, the garden revealed itself to me, a space that, although somewhat neglected, had incredible potential. With a little love and care, it could become a paradise filled with winding paths and natural elements that would resonate with the surroundings. And stepping outside, I discovered the pool, which also needed attention, but promised unforgettable moments of fun and relaxation in the sun.
The best part came at dusk, when the stunning western sunsets painted the sky in vibrant colors, creating a spectacle that would invite you to enjoy those special moments with good friends and loved ones.
As I explored every corner, I realized this wasn't just a house, but the dream home of someone who appreciated the art of making it perfect with a little effort. In that instant, I felt a deep connection, a certainty that this would be a home where happiness could flourish.
"Do you feel good here?" I asked myself quietly, absorbing the essence of the place. And I knew that in this house someone could find not just a refuge, but a true home.
Garage:
Private (2 Parking places)Kitchen type:
IndependentViews:
Distant sea, MountainBuilding year:
1990 (35 year/s)Condition:
Needs some renovation