
Province of Sassari
,
Italy
Sardinia terrace apartment with pool and view of the sea
119000
EUR
/ share
2
Beds
1/8
118
m²
Not Rentable
General Information
Price Details
Share price:
119000
EUR
Number of shares:
1/8
Characteristics
Number of beds:
2
Type of listing:
Not Rentable
Location:
Italy
,
Province of Sassari
Size:
118
m²
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We are making your dreams come true - Own your second home at the beach or in the mountains
Why are we here?
In Europe, over 10 million vacation houses are uninhabited for 11 months each year. The owners have to cover all expenses, including the buying price and operational fees. Until now, the owners had to bear the entire purchase price and the running costs alone. However, millions of people dream of owning a vacation house near a beach or in the mountains, yet affordability remains a barrier. We are changing this! With NOMADU’s innovative
co-ownership, 2 to 8 owners with complementary usage needs collectively own their dream vacation home
and share the costs.
More about
Province of Sassari
Sassari is Sardinia's second city, known for its honey-colored medieval architecture, windswept granite landscapes, and a spirited cultural heritage that feels distinctly removed from the island's coastal resorts. Perched on the northwestern plateau, the province unfolds across rugged terrain dotted with cork forests, Romanesque churches, and villages where traditions run deep—from the intricate textiles of local artisans to processions that have marked the calendar for centuries. The light here is particular: golden and intense, casting long shadows across piazzas where time seems to move at its own unhurried pace.
This is a region for those drawn to authentic Sardinian life rather than manicured beaches—a place to explore archaeological sites, dine on wild boar and Vermentino wine, and discover villages where locals still gather in the evening coolness. Fractional ownership in Sassari offers access to a quieter, more culturally rooted version of the island, where proximity to both rugged countryside and the sea creates an ideal base for seasonal stays. The appeal lies in living as a local does: leisurely meals with family, morning walks through medieval streets, and the rare privilege of experiencing a place that hasn't been reshaped for tourism.






