Description
This property is an agricultural estate that includes a house under construction of approximately 120 m² with a shed, 6,000 m² of irrigated land, and about 3 hectares of olive groves of the prized Dritta variety.
The estate is divided into two parts: one in Spoltore and the other in the nearby municipality of Moscufo, about 8 km apart.
In Spoltore, between Santa Teresa and Villa Raspa, on the green hills with views of the Maiella mountains, there are 6,000 m² of irrigated land and the rural residence, currently under construction in a raw state. The project provides for a single-story house of approximately 120 m² and a 60 m² agricultural shed, with private access and preparation for connection to the municipal sewer system. The estimated cost to complete the house and shed is around €150,000.
The other part concerns the land in Moscufo, with three hectares of olive groves of the prized Dritta variety (PDO). The olive trees are centuries-old, well-maintained, pruned, and fertilized under a certified organic farming system for over 20 years.
Since the construction of the house was authorized as a rural residence of the agricultural estate, its completion requires the owner to hold the qualification of an agricultural entrepreneur. Building interventions in agricultural areas can also benefit from exemptions and reductions in urbanization fees, and the purchase of agricultural land by direct farmers or professional agricultural entrepreneurs benefits from a reduced cadastral tax of 1% and other advantages.
This property is ideal for those who have already started or wish to start an agricultural business near the coast.
About:
Santa Teresa di Spoltore is a hamlet of the municipality of Spoltore, in the province of Pescara, Abruzzo, with about 17,000 inhabitants. It is a quiet residential neighborhood, with green spaces and an active community. The area also has historical significance, with Roman kilns uncovered during archaeological excavations, and it is close to Pescara, easily accessible by car or public transport. The hamlet offers various services and infrastructure.
The medieval village of Moscufo is renowned both among enthusiasts of Romanesque churches and connoisseurs of high-quality extra virgin olive oil. Olive cultivation in this area has very ancient origins. Located about 20 km from the sea, Moscufo sits in a hilly landscape with wide views of the Adriatic coast and the Apennines. Here grows the native “Dritta di Moscufo” variety, one of the three gastronomic excellences of Abruzzo and the first Italian cultivar to receive, in 1996, the European Union’s Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) recognition, thanks to its distinctive characteristics and fruity flavor.












































