luxury real estate for sale Argeș County, Romania
Apartment Pitești (Romania)
Located at the edge of the forest in an apartments block built in 2010, the penthouse in Gavana is one of the special properties in Pitesti and offers a great view over the city. With a total built area of 144 sqm, the penthouse has 4 rooms, out of which 2 bedrooms, on top of an open terrace, a covered terrace and a three cars garage. The penthouse is fully furnished with a lot of good taste and attention to the details and high quality finishings. The penthouse is ready-to-use and can be utilized immediately, either for residence or as an investment tool.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Villa Golești (Romania)
Welcome to an extraordinary smart-home villa located near Vivo Mall in Pitești, Argeș, where luxury meets modern technology in an expansive living environment. Spanning an impressive 810 square meters of usable space on a generous 2,500 square meter plot, this residence offers a serene escape nestled within tranquil villa neighborhoods, ensuring both privacy and exclusivity. Constructed between 2011 and 2014 and fully renovated in 2024, the villa stands as a testament to contemporary living, equipped with a cutting-edge Smart-Home management system. This advanced technology allows for seamless control of ambient lighting, temperature regulation, pool and jacuzzi settings, as well as gate and blind operations, all conveniently accessible through voice commands or remote smartphone applications. The professionally outfitted swimming pool, measuring 15x6 meters, features advanced filtration, heating, and dehumidification systems, making it ideal for year-round enjoyment—whether for leisure or training. Upon entering the ground floor, you are greeted by an expansive 125 square meter open-concept living area where floor-to-ceiling windows frame breathtaking views of the meticulously landscaped garden, adorned with over 35 mature decorative trees. The 56 square meter living room flows effortlessly into a 35 square meter dining area, which leads to a spacious 350 square meter outdoor terrace—a perfect venue for entertaining guests. An additional 70 square meter covered terrace provides a sheltered space for outdoor gatherings. The ground floor also includes a well-appointed 18 square meter office, two elegantly designed bathrooms, and 35 square meters of technical and storage space, ideal for an industrial kitchen setup. Ascend to the first floor, where a 65 square meter hobby area awaits, complete with a billiard table, sound system, and bar—creating an inviting entertainment space. Two luxurious master bedrooms, measuring 56 and 29 square meters respectively, ensure complete privacy, each featuring walk-in dressing rooms and en-suite bathrooms finished with premium Villeroy & Boch fixtures. On the second floor, the third master bedroom spans 38 square meters and includes a 15 square meter dressing room and a spacious 12 square meter bathroom. This level culminates in a stunning 100 square meter terrace, equipped with a jacuzzi, outdoor TV, and wine fridge, offering panoramic views of Pitești’s skyline and, on clear days, the majestic Carpathian Mountains in the distance. The villa's sophistication extends to a 60 square meter basement, perfect for a cigar lounge or wine cellar. The property also accommodates parking for up to 7 cars and features an additional 1,000 square meters of land, ideal for a tennis court or further parking options. This villa is more than just a residence; it is a true sanctuary of luxury and innovation. Available for long-term rental at €7,500 per month, the full allure of this magnificent property can only be appreciated through a personal visit, where its refined details and extraordinary features come to life.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
House with terrace Berevoesti (Romania)
The property encompasses a land area of 8,600 square meters and an additional hectare of forest, featuring a 200 square meter traditional house and a barn with a hayloft, constructed from stone and wood. Additionally, there are two concrete gazebos on the premises. The house, built from brick and concrete, spans three levels: basement, ground floor, and attic, offering a total living space of 200 square meters. It includes 5 rooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, a wine cellar, a terrace, and an underground garage. Originally constructed in the 1960s, the property has been reinforced and expanded, with renovations allowing for the addition of a terrace, the underground garage, and the attic. The courtyard is beautifully landscaped, featuring ornamental shrubs, conifers, and fruit trees across the 8,600 square meter area. The property is connected to electricity, running water and internet. The sewerage is with a septic tank, but it can be connected to the recently completed network of the locality, which is on the street, and the heating is done with a central heating system on pellets or wood. The entire estate is enclosed and offers direct access from an asphalted communal road. One side of the property is bordered by a stream, while the other is flanked by mountains and forest, providing a unique landscape and exceptional privacy.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
House with garden Valea Nandrii (Romania)
With a patriarchal air and full of the beauty and authenticity of the villages of Arges, Valea Nandrii seems like a place to reconnect with the beauty of nature, the simple gifts of life, and the slower pace of days spent at your grandparents' house. Hidden at the foot of the green hills of Arges and stretched along the Doamnei River, the village is richly blessed with natural beauty that is still preserved here as it was in the past. Towards the end of the village, where the hills let their forest descend into the backyard, we find a small interwar gem, a splash of color that surely has a fabulous story to tell about the century that has passed over it. The villa is built on three levels: ground floor, first floor, and attic, plus a basement perfect for storing the goodies produced by its own orchard. With a built area of 425 square meters, the villa offers a generous space for a large family and their friends: five bedrooms, a large living room on the ground floor, a study that can also be converted into a bedroom, kitchen, a large covered terrace on the ground floor, and another terrace on the first floor offering an even better view of the green surroundings. The interior is rich and tasteful, well-aligned with the historical character of the house. The furniture is classic, made of solid wood, and the decorative elements, stained glass, and pointed arch doors specific to the neo-Gothic style transport us from Valea Nandrii to the chateaux of the Loire Valley. Besides the villa, which is the main feature of the property, there is a secondary building with a space of 102 square meters that can be transformed as needed into additional bedrooms, a hobby area, or a relaxation space. The gazebo is spacious enough for parties with a large number of friends and offers a beautiful view of the hills. The land is large, no less than 3,359 square meters, perfectly complementing the holiday atmosphere that envelops the property at first glance. Bordered at the back by a stream that flows not far from there into the Doamnei River, the land is full of trees, shrubs, flowers, and perennial plants, carefully tended by the current owners. Fruit trees, fir trees, old trees, a magnolia that cheers up every spring, and an exuberance of other plants fill both the front yard and the back, which gently slopes towards the stream. The house is fully functional and ready to use as it is. It can quickly become a holiday or weekend home with everything such a property needs, but it can also be transformed into a permanent residence for a family that wants to move closer to nature. Pitesti is only 16 km away, and Bucharest is 131 km away. The house can also be used for a small tourism project or to host small-scale events.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Property Domnești (Romania)
Somewhere in Muntenia, on the Doamnei river valley, about halfway between Curtea de Arges and Campulung, in the Domnesti commune, there is a discreet property that, with its exposed brick pillars, brown wooden shutters and large flagstone paving, reminds a little of Tuscan houses. Those that, like this one, grow young trees in oversized pots, have terrace furniture of an essentialized rustic and trellises with red flowers, in our case geraniums. The river stone fence ensures the property has privacy. The house belonged to Dr. Teja Papahagi, an exceptional doctor and outstanding personality of the time, a man with a vast culture, full of initiative and organizational spirit. He gave his heart to the commune he loved and served throughout his life. Teja Papahagi was the son of Pericle Papahagi, born from the Aromanian nobility, but also from the princely lineage of the Bessarabians, being the one who founded, in Domneşti, a modern hospital with city utilities, a cultural society aimed at bringing the princely history back into focus. The street on which the house is located bears his name, and opposite is the hospital where he served his entire career. The house is on one level, having an almost imperceptibly raised foundation and a low roof supported by brick pillars. It is set back from the street and surrounded by ornamental trees and shrubs, contorted, wild, overgrown with ivy and an untamed vegetation that creates an atmosphere of vague solitude and interiorization. The house itself confirms the hypothesis - the libraries and the pieces of art that dominate the rooms determine the intensity of the natral light; there’s need for control because on the shelves there are old books of specialized literature in Aromanian, Romanian and French, plus writings and manuscripts of the owner’s father, the Aromanian linguist, philologist and folklorist Pericle Papahagi, the author of the first thorough studies on the Romanian Megleno group. In fact, the house, built of brick in 1959 to impeccable standards even today, has an office where the globe, carefully chosen decorative ceramics, lighting fixtures, the pipe resting on the leather map, the watercolors on the walls and the collection of rocks are elements that speak of the existence of an intellectual who sometimes slept here, surrounded by his passions. The living room still seems to carry the echo of the last conversations around the jewel-stove, made of tiles spectacularly decorated with lapis lazuli. The bedrooms have a sober air, softened by the carved wood of the furniture pieces such as the mirror or the wardrobe, or by the lively motifs of the fabrics - carpets, curtains, duvets and pillows. The kitchen keeps a wonderful old cooking machine with a hood between the walls paneled in the chocolate wood of the house. From the back terrace of the house one enters a small room full of books, a perfect place where one can retire to read in the summer. In the generous yard behind the house, there are outbuildings built in the same period. The attention to detail is overwhelming and visible right from the entrance - the door is made of wood, with a forged iron model like a broken embroidery, and the door knob is also a small artistic object, everything being perfectly integrated into the concept of the house. Heating is done with terracotta stoves; the property has running water from its own source, sewerage and electricity while street water and gas can be accessed from the street points.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
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