Anyone that purchases a Bassetto property will be required to pay a yearly management fee, the full amount of which will be notified on application or purchase.
This fee will enable the Bassetto management team to provide the services as outlined in the "services" section of the page about "Bassetto management team" for basic property maintenance and care.
However clients can lease the property back to the Bassetto management team or allow us to rent it on their behalf. This could be done to recoup the yearly maintenance fee or used as income. Use of the client's property through rental also ensures it does not become run-down through lack of use. Bassetto management has the exlusive right to rent the apartments.
The yearly management fee also ensures the client's property is maintained and cleaned even when they're away. Full documentation will be provided to the client.
Bassetto friends will also be required to adhere to basic usage rules of the facility which will also be outlined on application or purchase.
For further details please contact our team.
Layout
The transformation of Bassetto from its present state into apartments is a relatively simple matter from a construction perspective. The layout and inherent modularity of the current buildings lend themselves to this conversion. Bassetto will not require significant modification, retaining the fundamental core and characteristics of this historic building. As such, this project is considered purely conservative restoration.
The outcome of this restoration will be 21 individual residencies, developed on two or three levels, each with separate access to outside areas. The total area of the apartments amounts to approximately 2,600 sq. mt (with a median of 120 sq mt plus unity).
Under the "Sales & Rent" category are subsections for "Farmhouse and Villa" and "Agricultural outbuilding" with details of the apartments and the relative number you can reserve by registering and logging in.
Outside in the grounds, low consumption lighting fixtures will be employed to avoid the use of lamp posts or fixtures that would impact the overall aesthetic of the exterior.
All modifications will be done in keeping with the stylistic character of the building.