@GregorBrown

Puglia – The Italian Escape You Didn’t Know You Needed: https://youtu.be/DyAr_Wg5Hfc?si=sw-Ri2HdjqIKoYGh

@tabithan2978

What an incredible home, the garden, the wine cellar, the LOCATION!  Andiamo!

@sutas5167

A private garden with roasted coffee in  florence, what a dream! Tu sei fortunato! Grazie per il video!

@lizajoymorales248

Lovely home! I admire how you appreciate the original features like the doors and handles. When I moved from the US to Spain some 30 years ago, a lovely neighbor lady showed me how to hang shirts on the line by putting the clothes pins in the armpit area as opposed to the sides of the shirt so the marks they leave can't be seen. When you move to a foreign country, even what's commonly known there can be a revelation...

@danielaluisiburns9993

That's how we live in Italy.  We love it.  Well, most of us do.

@savingplanetearth4623

Thank you for inviting us into your home! It is fun to see what hides behind the impressive doors at street level. To have a garden in the city center is a luxury. I am sure your coffee tastes fantastic, with the coffee beans your roast yourself!

@jekku4688

Wow, you REALLY lucked out with this place - the GARDEN ALONE is worth whatever you paid! (not to mention the bar across the street!) But 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, "2" kitchens, a shed, a wine cellar, a nice dark bedroom, and a place to roast your own coffee - I mean COME ON! HOW can you beat that??? *super jelly!*

@dottiebaker6623

What an insane amount of space you have in a city! And a garden probably passed by Michaelangelo. It doesn't get better than that. Thanks for showing us!

@lyndalombardi6473

Wow, grazie mille for the tour.  This is kinda perfect from my view point, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a private garden, in Florence, is amazing.  Thank you for sharing.

@k-mixxx7927

You're really lucky with that flat! It's not easy to get anything appropriate in Florence. And this garden, wow!

@louiselebow6643

My grandparents had a heater just like that in their home, it was amazing.  That heater was there when I was born in 64, and was still going strong when my grandmother passed away in 2000.

@jenjoy3215

I’ve been to so many places in Italy.  Florence is by far my favorite place to visit.

@angelbaby78

You’re living the dream! I love Florence!

@musicloverchicago437

Thank you for showing a very normal home instead of one all falsely dressed up and perfected.  It looks awesome!

@SusanBrown-s8v

Wow thank you for inviting us into your home!  What a lovely home and great space to call home. And to have a garden in the middle of Florence!

@elizabethclaiborne6461

You’re living the sweet life! I came to Florence and stayed in a hotel that could’ve been your apartment. Very comfortable, the architecture and the climate mesh perfectly. Florence is delightful.

@carlosmacmartin4205

No need for anything to be"perfect". What counts is that you're happy. Thanks for sharing. 
Salud 🍻

@Olympiagurl66

My Husband and I were there last October. We both loved Florence and Assisi! Such a beautiful and wonderful city! ❤

@PamelaVidler

I was in Italy for 2 weeks.  Didn't miss TV at all.  There is so much to see and do.  It was HEAVEN!!  The people were wonderful.  Would love to go back again.

@abigailgerlach5443

My father and his family lived in a small village, Fiesole, above Florence. All of the beauty, none of the crowds! Lol My grandfather was studying sculpture and he packed up the entire family and off they went; lock, stock, and proverbial barrel.