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House & single-family home for sale in Bucine
USD 5,139,743
House & Single-family home (For sale)
Reference:
EDEN-T102933488
/ 102933488
Reference:
EDEN-T102933488
Country:
IT
City:
Bucine
Postal code:
52021
Category:
Residential
Listing type:
For sale
Property type:
House & Single-family home
Property size:
5,381 sqft
Rooms:
7
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
5
SIMILAR PROPERTY LISTINGS
AVERAGE HOME VALUES IN BUCINE
REAL ESTATE PRICE PER SQFT IN NEARBY CITIES
City |
Avg price per sqft house |
Avg price per sqft apartment |
---|---|---|
Province of Arezzo | USD 173 | USD 194 |
Tuscany | USD 208 | USD 288 |
Province of Lucca | USD 218 | USD 305 |
Marche | USD 159 | USD 223 |
Italy | USD 180 | USD 267 |
Bastia | - | USD 243 |
Haute-Corse | USD 258 | USD 271 |
Abruzzi | USD 126 | USD 173 |
Venice | - | USD 502 |
Lazio | USD 184 | USD 300 |
Province of Pescara | USD 127 | USD 186 |
Corse | USD 259 | USD 293 |
Veneto | USD 158 | USD 240 |
Province of Brescia | USD 190 | USD 264 |
Lombardy | USD 175 | USD 254 |
The house is 230 years old. It had been uninhabited for 40 years before being purchased by the current owners. Renovation lasted from 2012 to 2014. The roof, ceilings, and floors had to be completely removed, while the load-bearing walls were in good condition. These walls were insulated from the inside, and a new house was built around them using modern materials and advanced building technologies.- A new elevator connects the ground floor to the upper floor and it is wheelchair accessible.
- The guesthouse (formerly the barn) was completely rebuilt with a new steel structure.
- Several 100-meter retaining walls were constructed around the property. Stones from the excavation were used for the pool and technical building, following traditional local methods.
- Scopetino has its own well for the pool water and garden irrigation. ---### **Materials**
During the renovation, numerous decisions were made regarding products and materials. The architect and the owners opted for the highest quality and most attractive choices, often the most expensive ones.- The external walls were insulated internally with 12 cm of cork, maintaining breathability.
- Traditional materials typical of regional countryside homes were prioritised:
- **Floors**: Handmade terracotta was used in living rooms and kitchens, oak parquet in bedrooms, and local travertine stone in bathrooms.
- **Windows and external stairs**: Were rebuilt in pietra serena stone.
- All windows were equipped with mosquito screens and automatic sunshades. - **Vaselli**, a renowned company from Rapolano Terme, crafted some custom works for Scopetino, listed below, using travertine from its quarry:
- Floors, walls, and sinks for all bathrooms.
- Pool cladding and the sunbathing platform.
- Three custom kitchens, including one with a brass-clad island. - **Fixtures and finishes**:
- Bathroom and kitchen fittings made in satin stainless steel from CEA.
- Two bathrooms featuring Geberit water-shower toilets.
- Handmade bronze handles for doors and windows.
- Living room fireplaces made in pietra serena stone with corten steel hoods.
- Satin stainless steel switches and sockets by GIRA. - **Lighting and furniture**:
- High-quality designer lighting with dimmable LED bulbs wherever possible.
- Outdoor furniture including a large table for 12 and two smaller tables for 4, with hand-painted ceramic tops. ---### **Technology**
Scopetino is a high-tech home wrapped in the traditional facade of a Tuscan farmhouse and the goal was to achieve year-round comfort with seamless usability. - **Heating and cooling**:
- An electric heat pump with solar thermal panels provides heating and cooling. A backup gas central heating system is also in place.
- Rooms feature underfloor heating and fan coil units for cooling, each with an individual thermostat. - **Lighting**:
- Interior and exterior lighting is managed via a KNX bus system. - **Communication**:
- The property features a 100 Mbps internet connection with LAN and WLAN in every room, as well as Wi-Fi coverage across the grounds.
- Two central satellite dishes provide TV signals in all bedrooms and living rooms. - **Home automation**:
- Independent PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) manage subsystems for:
- Heating and cooling.
- Interior and exterior lighting.
- Solar shading.
- Pool water treatment.
- Garden irrigation.
- Well water system.
- Solar collectors.
- Heat pump operation. - The above systems are coordina ... View more View less Just some minor things in bold. Well done!**Unique Features of Scopetino** Twelve years ago, a new Tuscan countryside home was built within the original 230-year-old foundation walls, blending traditional materials with state-of-the-art construction technology.In addition to its exclusive location, Scopetino boasts four distinctive features that set it apart from other restored historic homes in the area:---### **Structure**
The house is 230 years old. It had been uninhabited for 40 years before being purchased by the current owners. Renovation lasted from 2012 to 2014. The roof, ceilings, and floors had to be completely removed, while the load-bearing walls were in good condition. These walls were insulated from the inside, and a new house was built around them using modern materials and advanced building technologies.- A new elevator connects the ground floor to the upper floor and it is wheelchair accessible.
- The guesthouse (formerly the barn) was completely rebuilt with a new steel structure.
- Several 100-meter retaining walls were constructed around the property. Stones from the excavation were used for the pool and technical building, following traditional local methods.
- Scopetino has its own well for the pool water and garden irrigation. ---### **Materials**
During the renovation, numerous decisions were made regarding products and materials. The architect and the owners opted for the highest quality and most attractive choices, often the most expensive ones.- The external walls were insulated internally with 12 cm of cork, maintaining breathability.
- Traditional materials typical of regional countryside homes were prioritised:
- **Floors**: Handmade terracotta was used in living rooms and kitchens, oak parquet in bedrooms, and local travertine stone in bathrooms.
- **Windows and external stairs**: Were rebuilt in pietra serena stone.
- All windows were equipped with mosquito screens and automatic sunshades. - **Vaselli**, a renowned company from Rapolano Terme, crafted some custom works for Scopetino, listed below, using travertine from its quarry:
- Floors, walls, and sinks for all bathrooms.
- Pool cladding and the sunbathing platform.
- Three custom kitchens, including one with a brass-clad island. - **Fixtures and finishes**:
- Bathroom and kitchen fittings made in satin stainless steel from CEA.
- Two bathrooms featuring Geberit water-shower toilets.
- Handmade bronze handles for doors and windows.
- Living room fireplaces made in pietra serena stone with corten steel hoods.
- Satin stainless steel switches and sockets by GIRA. - **Lighting and furniture**:
- High-quality designer lighting with dimmable LED bulbs wherever possible.
- Outdoor furniture including a large table for 12 and two smaller tables for 4, with hand-painted ceramic tops. ---### **Technology**
Scopetino is a high-tech home wrapped in the traditional facade of a Tuscan farmhouse and the goal was to achieve year-round comfort with seamless usability. - **Heating and cooling**:
- An electric heat pump with solar thermal panels provides heating and cooling. A backup gas central heating system is also in place.
- Rooms feature underfloor heating and fan coil units for cooling, each with an individual thermostat. - **Lighting**:
- Interior and exterior lighting is managed via a KNX bus system. - **Communication**:
- The property features a 100 Mbps internet connection with LAN and WLAN in every room, as well as Wi-Fi coverage across the grounds.
- Two central satellite dishes provide TV signals in all bedrooms and living rooms. - **Home automation**:
- Independent PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) manage subsystems for:
- Heating and cooling.
- Interior and exterior lighting.
- Solar shading.
- Pool water treatment.
- Garden irrigation.
- Well water system.
- Solar collectors.
- Heat pump operation. - The above systems are coordina ...