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IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO CARRY OUT THE SURVEYS AS THE PROPERTY IS UNUSABLESingle-family residential building, located in Cessapalombo (MC), district of Monastero snc. Area mainly for rural and agricultural use, equipped with primary and secondary urbanization services. The building is spread over three floors, two above ground and one underground and consists of a single housing unit. It has a supporting structure in stone, brick partitions, floor slabs in brick and cement and a pitched roof with relative roof tiles. Externally the building appears to be without plaster, with stone masonry on the ground floor and tuff on the first floor. Access is direct on a public road. On the ground floor there is: living-dining room, kitchen, a bedroom, a toilet, and a small closet in the space under the stairs. On the first floor there are three bedrooms and a bathroom. The finishes have: ceramic floors and walls, wooden skirting boards, stone thresholds. The entrance door is made of wood with an additional protective frame in imitation wood; the internal doors are made of wood as are the windows, with single glass and wooden shutters. The staircase is covered in marble and has a wooden balustrade, the vertical walls are plastered and painted as are the ceilings. All rooms have at least one window. There are the traditional systems for the supply of water and electricity. The property includes a cellar/woodshed in the basement, currently in its "raw" state. Overall, the property is in a poor state of conservation and is free. Following the 2016 earthquake, the following is found: AeDES form n.4 dated 21.07.2017 FORM ID: 150594 with result "TEMPORARILY UNUSABLE BUILDING - B".For more details, see the attached documents.The movable goods inside are not part of this sale.Well described in the expert opinion as LOT 6Energy class: "D"Total commercial area: 121.75 m23/12 share owned by:Dwelling (CF): Sheet 26 - Parcel 34 - Subordinate 1 - Cat A/3