Italy, Lombardia, via Volta, 13, Solaro
Price 390.000 € You can change currency and surface unit in Manage Account 1.393 €/m2 You can change currency and surface unit in Manage Account
Villa via Volta, 13, Solaro
In a private and residential area not far from the town centre, Edilproposte di Solaro has an elegant, completely renovated single villa on two levels. On the mezzanine floor we find entrance, living room, kitchen, hallway, two bedrooms, walk-in closet and large bathroom. From an internal staircase and also from another external access, you enter the tavern, arranged with a large room with a modern fireplace that heats the water in the radiator system, semi-habitable kitchen, large bathroom with shower and bathtub and large boiler room. The house is in really excellent condition, with a perimeter and volumetric anti-theft system as well as an air conditioning system. The fixtures are made of white double-glazed PVC like all the fixtures and internal doors. The property is completed with a garden and outdoor area of 400 m2, and with covered parking spaces. Truly an excellent opportunity for those looking for a truly beautiful independent Villa to live in immediately. Furthermore, there is residual volume to build an extension. Two historical notes on Solaro: Solaro is located 21 kilometers north-west of Milan, it is an Italian municipality of 14,205 inhabitants, on the border with the province of Varese. Four kilometers separate it from the important center of Saronno, to which it refers for railway connections (station of the Milan-Como and Varese-Novara lines of the Ferrovie Nord Milano) and motorway connections (Milan-Como motorway toll booth). Geographically, the municipality belongs to the Groane area, a high plain, moorland territory, geologically made up of clay terraces, which extends north and north-west of Milan; indeed, Solaro is included in the perimeter of the Groane Park and within its territory there is the seat of the Groane Park itself, established by the Lombardy Region with the aim of safeguarding and giving new life to the surviving woodland heritage, made up of Scots pines, birches, robinias, chestnut trees, of which approximately 650 hectares survive today, distributed more consistently in the municipalities of Cesate, Cogliate, Misinto and Lazzate (as well as these are part of the park: Arese, Bollate, Garbagnate, Senago, Limbiate, Bovisio Masciago, Ceriano Laghetto, Cesano Maderno, Séveso, Barlassina, Lentate sul Séveso). The toponym, cited in ancient times as Solario, derives from the Latin "solarium", which means sunny place. In Lombard toponymy it is also present with the variant "Solariolum", documented for example in the church of S. Maria in Solariolo, which stood before the 11th century on the area of the current church of S. Fedele in Milan, near Piazza della Scala.