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Engel & Völkers Lago d'Iseo
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W-026L99 – This is the Engel & Völkers property ID, your agent might ask for it.
Reactive S.r.l.
License partner of E&V Italia S.r.l.
Bedrooms
3Bathrooms
5Total surface
392 m²Condition
TopGarages
4Construction year
1980Energy certificate available
YesEnergy source
Decentral heatingThe hill of Castel Montecchio is an exclusive residential area, on top of which stands what was once a medieval fortress, later converted around 1450 into a monastery of the Servite Fathers, and finally in the 18th century into a luxurious patrician villa by the architect Leopold Pollack. The municipality of Credaro is located in Val Calepio, one of the most renowned wine-producing areas in the province of Bergamo. The name originates from the Greek Kalos-Epias, indicating "good and sweet" land, where the climate is particularly mild, also thanks to the proximity of the lake. Lake Iseo is indeed a very short distance away (the municipality of Sarnico is only 5 minutes away), making connections easy both to the Bergamo and Brescia shores.
The appointment for the sale with our agency and/or agents is formalized by the signing of an agreement retaining the use of services listed in our brochure and its related clauses. The brokerage fee (commission) paid by the Buyer is 5% plus VAT calculated on the purchase price of the property.The commission shall become due upon signature of the preliminary purchase and sale contract.The gross commission amount would be adjusted if there is a subsequent change in VAT rates. Reactive s.r.l and its agents subsequently have the right to immediately request the payment of the agreed commission (Contract in favor of third parties).Stamp duty, notary’s costs and mortgage taxes (if any) are payable by the Buyer.The company does not accept responsibility of any kind related to the information on the property. All descriptions, dimensions, areas, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but any intending Buyer should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of the information provided.