The location is fantastic but ... where did the house go? In other words: the importance of the geometra....
In the case of a lot of lush greenery and little structure, as a buyer you really need your imagination. And if the imagination is also smothered by overgrown plants ... then fortunately there is the geometra, the Italian term for a construction technician. Sometimes there is already a plan and that's nice. The seller then understands that a large clump of ivy, a few walls that are about to collapse and a completely absent roof do not sell so easily. Based on the cadastral drawings, a suggestion has been made for a future layout and restoration. And there is often already a cost calculation. At least we'll have a start. There are also geometries that make a rendering. Everything to show the customer the house through the ivy.
The initiative to have a plan drawn up can of course also come from the interested customer. A geometra will then make a tailor-made plan based on his or her wishes. Of course, this also includes an indication of the costs. Such a quotation is always based on prices based on the number of square meters. This method also provides more security. After all, an activity can take shorter or longer, but you ultimately pay a fixed amount per square meter for a certain activity. That is why such a quotation is also called a 'computo metrico'.
Experience is that such an approach can make the difference between purchasing or not. So don't be put off by the ivy and don't hesitate to call in the help of the geometra.