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Modern Villa In Italy Basks In Lake And Alpine Views

Modern Villa In Italy Basks In Lake And Alpine Views
Modern Villa In Italy Basks In Lake And Alpine Views


Perched on a forested mountainside, this contemporary villa overlooks Lake Maggiore on the Swiss and Italian border. Along the shore below is the sophisticated resort town of Stresa, Italy, where luxury villas and art nouveau hotels line the water. The snow-capped Alps loom in the distance.

Built in 2003 and completely renovated last year, the villa sits on some 3,000 square meters, or about three-quarters of an acre, of landscaped grounds.

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Floors within the three-level residence are connected by both a glass-enclosed elevator and staircase that winds around it.

The 500 square meters, or close to 5,400 square feet, of updated living space features wide plank wood floors, stonework and wooden accent walls.

Walls of glass connect the generous-sized open-plan living and dining room to the adjoining patio and yard. A study, two kitchens, two double bedrooms, three single bedrooms, six bathrooms, wine cellar and spa area with a sauna and large spa tub are among other rooms.

Covered and uncovered terrace adds another 110 square meters of space, nearly 1,200 square feet, and takes in panoramic and swimming pool views. The heated pool has a shelf-style entry.

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A separate 53-square-meter (about 570-square-foot) flat with two living rooms, a bathroom and kitchen can be used to accommodate staff or guests. There is parking for five cars.

Amenities include four fireplaces, video surveillance and an alarm system.

The asking price is €3.95 million or about US $3.87 million. The property is close to essential services and major roads.

The town of Stresa is a 10-minute drive from the villa. Parks, grand hotels and waterview restaurants are among its charms.

It’s also a launch point for ferry trips to visit three Borromean Islands named after aristocrats who, in the 16th and 17th centuries, turned two of them into luxurious estates.

The most opulent of the islands is Isola Bella, known for its baroque palace, lavish gardens and strolling peacocks.

Martina Rizzo is an advertising partner of Forbes Global Properties, a consumer marketplace and membership network of elite brokerages selling the world’s most luxurious homes. See more luxury listings on Forbes Global Properties.

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