Pool • Ideal for Expats & Retirees

Located in the charming village of Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi, in the municipality of Massa Lubrense (Naples), this fully furnished villa sits just 15 minutes by car from Sorrento, in a strategic position close to Capri, Positano, and the heart of the Amalfi Coast. Perched high above the sea, it offers incredible panoramic views of the Gulf of Naples and Gulf of Salerno, including Mount Vesuvius and the islands of Capri, Ischia, and Procida.
Set within the prestigious Parco Le Isole, a private gated community, the villa is surrounded by a well-tended Mediterranean garden and features its own private swimming pool, artistic interiors, and hand-crafted details.
Property Highlights
• Monthly rent: €2,400
• 3 bedrooms
• 2 bathrooms, both with modern walk-in showers
• Fully furnished with a refined mix of antique, mid-century modern, and collectible art pieces
• Vietri hand-painted ceramic tiles and locally crafted wrought iron lamps and fixtures
• Spacious kitchen and living area
• Private swimming pool & landscaped garden
• Stunning views of the sea, islands, and Mount Vesuvius
• Private parking included
• Peaceful and secure setting in an exclusive residential park
Rental Information
• Contract: Standard residential 4+4 lease, but shorter terms (e.g., 2 years) are considered
• Deposit: 2 months’ rent
• Utilities: Not included; charged separately and paid by the tenant
• Wi-Fi & phone line: To be set up by the tenant (easy and inexpensive process)
• Energy class: Good
Monthly condo fee: €125/month, which covers:
• Maintenance of the shared swimming pool and green areas
• Lighting and security systems
• Cleaning and upkeep of all communal spaces
• Garden maintenance: Tenant is responsible for the private garden
• No agency fees at the time of signing
• Proof of solvency required before finalizing the contract
Tax Advantage for Retirees
Massa Lubrense is among the Italian municipalities that allow retirees with foreign pensions to benefit from the special 7% flat tax regime. This makes it an ideal choice for retired expats looking to enjoy the Italian lifestyle while optimizing their tax situation.
If you’re looking for a unique, panoramic home in one of Italy’s most enchanting coastal villages — and you appreciate quality, beauty, and tranquility — this villa is waiting for you.
Contact us today at [email protected] to schedule a private viewing or request additional information.
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