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Forget Tuscany: 5 Umbrian Stone Houses From $75k Picture this: stone villages draped across rolling Umbrian hills, morning light hitting terracotta roofs, and countryside quiet you can actually feel. Forget Tuscany—while everyone fights over six-figure villas near Siena, Umbria is quietly becoming the smarter play. In this video, I’m showing you 5 solid Umbrian properties you can actually move into, all under €85,000 (roughly $92,000). These aren’t endless renovation projects. They’re real listings with real layouts, real villages, and real day-to-day livability—plus the last two bring surprises most people don’t expect when they first start looking. Important: Prices reflect the moment of selection and listings move fast. Always verify documents, taxes, utilities, heating systems, community land rules, and any legal details with qualified local professionals before you commit. The 5 Umbrian properties featured (from €65k to €85k) Frazione Pantalla (near Perugia access) — €65,000 (~$76k) Historic 4-story stone village house, about 115 m² (1,240 sq ft). Tavern level + laundry, living room with fireplace and open kitchen, 2 bedrooms (including attic room), and solid move-in-ready condition per the listing. Includes a separate 30 m² garage and a private 30 m² patio with its own entrance. Quick access to the E45: Perugia airport about 30 minutes, Orvieto/Spoleto/Assisi around 40, Rome about 90. Website: Idealista.it Colgiordano (near Panicale) — €70,000 (~$82k) Two-story townhouse with classic Umbrian character: kitchen-dining + living room with French doors to a shared courtyard, then 2 double bedrooms and a full bath upstairs. Pointed stone walls, wood beams, terracotta floors, and a location that’s close to a real village center without feeling touristy. Website: Idealista.it Ripabianca (Deruta area) — €75,000 (~$88k) Detached two-floor home totaling about 150 m² (1,615 sq ft). The big value play is the ground floor: a 75 m² garage/multi-use space with potential for conversion (workshop, storage, future living space). Upstairs: living room with open kitchen, 2 double bedrooms, bathroom with antechamber, and an 18 m² terrace for real outdoor living. Website: Idealista.it Ponte di Ferro (Gualdo Cattaneo area, Perugia province) — €85,000 (~$100k) Semi-detached countryside house (free on two sides) with fenced land for a garden. About 150 m² over two levels with multiple living configurations: fireplace living room, kitchens on both levels, bedrooms/baths arranged to support guests, family separation, or rental potential. Double-glazed aluminum frames, independent LPG heating. Includes about 100 m² of stables and an optional warehouse with oven/fireplace that may be convertible (as noted in the listing). Website: Idealista.it Sant’Arcangelo (Magione, near Lake Trasimeno) — €85,000 (~$100k) The wildcard: a 75 m² apartment in a historic stone/brick building divided into two separate residential units—each with living room + kitchenette, terrace, double bedroom, and bathroom. Set up for tourist accommodation per the listing, with built-in flexibility for living + renting. Includes access to about 2,000 m² of common land and sits minutes from Lake Trasimeno. Website: Idealista.it If you enjoy our content, subscribe for more amazing properties in Europe! And don´t forget to leave a comment with your favorite property of today's video!