
Frazione Scagnane
Caramanico Terme - Pescara
+39 347 3305155
Majellacase is composed of persons that dedicate themselves with passion to the recovery and sale of houses made of stone and bricks, typical of Abruzzi, situated mainly on the Majella, our mother moutain, without forgetting the hills, like the ones of Atri, or the golden beaches of the Adriatic coast.
Houses inhabited by hard-working but always hospitable persons; in this way we celebrate their memory, considering the customers as our guests.
So, dear guest, you will be received and supported in the visit of what fits you.
You will always find an opened door with us, so we will support you in every phase, with the collaboration of qualified specialists:
Arbritation agreement
Notary deed.
Possible mortgage
Possible restoration with project
Quotes comparison
Management of the works till the delivery
We want to make you discover the beauties of Abruzzi, the only region in Italy to allow to ski with sea view and to reach the beaches from the highest and snowy mountains of the Appennines in an hour by car.
It was declared the 5° most beautiful place to live in the world from the famous Huffington Post.
Being less famous than Tuscany and Umbria, the prices are very competitive. From only 15000€ you can find typical houses to be restored, of course.
To reach this goal we work with qualified specialists and other agencies, so we advise: come and visit us, not as a customer, but as a guest.
Properties for sale by MAJELLACASE Immobiliare sas
: 341- 31145 m²
- 2290 m²
- 21120 m²3,300 m²
- 2190 m²
- 31330 m²10.5 ha
- 1140 m²
- 53345 m²1 m²
- 42240 m²
- 42231 m²
- 2193 m²
- 53322 m²
- 31120 m²
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