Splendid penthouse for sale in Angera, located on the 6th and last floor of a condominium strategically positioned near the center. With a surface area of approximately 175 m2, this apartment represents a unique offer. Inside there is a large living room, a kitchen, three generous bedrooms, two bathrooms with windows and two balconies that offer a breath of freedom and spectacular panoramic views. The property includes a single garage and a cellar on the ground floor.
The view from the property is breathtaking, embracing the city, the suggestive Rocca di Angera, the majestic Lake Maggiore and the statue of San Carlone.
Natural light invades every corner of the attic, creating a welcoming and bright atmosphere at any time of the day. Comfort is guaranteed thanks to the central heating equipped with thermovalves, the automated shutters in the living room, the anti-theft system for your safety and the jacuzzi for moments of relaxation.
This penthouse represents a unique opportunity to experience high quality living in one of the most evocative places in the area.
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Angera (Ingera in Varese dialect) is an Italian municipality of 5,407 inhabitants in the province of Varese in Lombardy. The municipality is located on the south-eastern shore of Lake Maggiore. It could derive from in glarea ("on the gravel"), indicating proximity to the lake shore. According to others it comes from the Latin Angularia, from angulus, in the broader sense of: "corner of land eroded by the river currents". It is cited as Anghiera on the map of the Duchy of Milan in the Gallery of Geographical Maps. According to ISTAT, the municipal territory includes the inhabited centers of Angera, Barzola, Capronno and Fornetto-Vigane, and the inhabited areas of Bruschera, Montecatini and Paludi.