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Kitchen
- Oven
- Refrigerator (full-size)
- Stovetop
Entertainment
- Internet access
- Telephone
- TV
Features
- Patio or balcony
Policies
- No pets
- No smoking
This is a 1/10th fractional ownership interest in a 2 bedoom residence at Borgo di Vagli.
Per the resort, owner is entitled to four weeks of vacation per year, with no restrictions to availability. Unlimited space available and unlimited short notice for reserving weeks. The weeks can be reserved consecutively or separately throughout the year.
Each residence is unique and so bedding and general amenities may vary.
Next use: 2024. Year of usage is from April 1st to March 31st.
Maintenance fees 2023: €3,871.56 (billed in Euros, approximately ~$4,080 USD)
Check-in Day: Saturday
*Closing costs and transfer fees are to be paid by the buyer*
*Buyer to pay maintenance fees for first year of usage*
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Borgo di Vagli
Mercatale Cortona, Italy
Borgo di Vagli is the first fully restored 14th century Tuscan village available on the timeshare market.
Borgo di Vagli is the result of a ten year project authentically restored to the highest standards in accordance with Tuscany’s legal restoration requirements. It maintains as faithfully as possible its medieval feel, atmosphere and look, without compromising modern day comforts and needs.
The resort consists of seventeen unique and individual properties, a full service multi-lingual reception, two swimming pools, mini-market, satellite television, direct dial telephones and a level of luxury rarely seen in rural Tuscany.
Borgo di Vagli is part of a large Protected Area nestled among its own olive groves, fruit trees and ancient oaks, with many terraces of roughly 8,000 square meters offering privacy to read, relax or sunbathe. The panoramic views are some of the most breathtaking in Tuscany including that of Pierle Castle which dates back to the 10th century.