
South Tyrol
,
Italy
Casa Dolomia
329000
EUR
/ share
3
Beds
1/8
Not Rentable
General Information
Price Details
Share price:
329000
EUR
Number of shares:
1/8
Characteristics
Number of beds:
3
Type of listing:
Not Rentable
Location:
Italy
,
South Tyrol
Size:
About this property
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Provider
From our own experience, we know what hurdles there are in the purchase and use of vacation properties. Most vacation properties are used by the owners themselves for only 8 to 10 weeks per year. Nevertheless, owners have to bear the entire purchase price as well as the running costs alone until now.
We are changing this! With our innovative principle of MYNE co-ownership, 2 to 8 owners with complementary usage needs jointly own their dream vacation property and share the costs.
Our houses and apartments are characterized by their special location, stylish furnishings and high-quality equipment. Each property is designed for year-round use and is equally suitable as a vacation home, a second home and a home office for families, couples and singles.
We take care of everything: from the professional valuation of properties to renovation and furnishing to value-oriented management and coordination of all service providers. MYNE co-owners can simply arrive and enjoy their home away from home.
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South Tyrol
South Tyrol is a region of dramatic contrasts where the Dolomites rise in jagged peaks above emerald valleys, vineyards, and medieval villages that seem lifted from another era. The landscape blends Italian warmth with Alpine grandeur, creating a setting of rare beauty where mountain culture, culinary tradition, and artistic heritage converge. Historic towns like Bolzano and Merano preserve centuries of Austro-Italian character, while the surrounding terrain offers some of Europe's most compelling mountain scenery—a place where tradition and natural splendor define the character.
Life in South Tyrol moves between the seasons with purpose: winters bring skiing and crisp mountain air, while summers invite hiking through UNESCO-protected peaks and exploring local wineries and farm-to-table dining. The region's slower pace, rooted in regional pride and agricultural cycles, appeals to those seeking a second home that feels grounded in place rather than disconnected from it. Fractional ownership here offers access to a destination where privacy, cultural richness, and outdoor pursuits create a compelling alternative to more crowded alpine retreats.






