In a lakefront location, in the town of Lesa, within an elegant period building, is located a bright and spacious 240 sqm apartment with two terraces. The apartment is developed on the second and
In a lakefront location, in the town of Lesa, within an elegant period building, is located a bright and spacious 240 sqm apartment with two terraces. The apartment is developed on the second and consists of an entrance hall that leads to the large bright living room, with a beautiful lakefront balcony, connected to the living area and the eat-in kitchen from which there is access to a first large covered terrace usable throughout the year. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms enrich the second floor. The apartment is set in one of the most exclusive contexts of Lake Maggiore, along the pedestrian promenade of the town of Lesa, just a few minutes drive from Arona. A parking space and a cellar complete the property.
Lake Maggiore has always been one of the most popular and visited lakes in Italy, a short distance from Milan and s
Lake Maggiore has always been one of the most popular and visited lakes in Italy, a short distance from Milan and some of the most important cities in northern Italy. Our office overlooking the street is located in Arona, in one of the main pedestrian streets. Arona is located along the Piedmont side of the lake and is one of the main tourist and commercial centers of Lake Maggiore, full of companies, shops and restaurants that make it livable 12 months a year. Our team knows very well the different locations of this big territory and assists customers from all over the world to promote the most beautiful historical and modern properties. Starting from the most popular towns such as Stresa, which overlooks Lake Maggiore near the Gulf where the scenic Borromean Islands - Isola Bella, Isola Madre and Isola dei Pescatori - are located, in a very suggestive position, passing through Verbania, surrounded by mountains, Lesa, on the Piedmont side, Luino and Meina, from where in Roman times the via Severiana Augusta passed, the consular road that led to Mediolanum - that today is called Milan.