The Collection
Joint Venture in a rare dual-villa Umbrian property
With a strong rental track record, flexible booking configuration and professional management in place, Casa di Led & Casa Olivi presents a considered investment in a proven lifestyle asset.
A Property Designed to be Remembered
Proven rental performance
A quietly dependable return shaped by seasonal demand, repeat guests and the property enduring appeal as a sought-after retreat.
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Dual-home flexibility
Two independent villas that can be enjoyed separately or together, offering both personal freedom and versatile income potential across seasons.
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Established guest reputation
A long-standing record of exceptional guest experiences, reflected in consistent five-star reviews and strong word-of-mouth appeal.
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Design-led development
Thoughtfully considered architecture and interiors, created to age beautifully while balancing comfort, function and timeless Italian character.
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Your Investment
EUR 235,000
per 10% share
Only 3 exclusive shares available
- Exclusive use of both homes for 35 days per year (rotational basis)
- Use periods excluding August
- Italian ownership contract and tax compliance
- Monthly levy covering operating costs
- In-house levy for consumables and departure cleaning
Casa di Led & Casa Olivi
The Property
The property brings together Casa di Led and Casa Olivi, two distinct villas set on one private Umbrian property overlooking the Clitunno Valley.
Casa di Led is a fully restored 17th-century stone villa with an established rental history and international appeal. Casa Olivi, its sister property, was created to complement the original home, offering additional capacity, privacy and flexibility within the same property.
Each villa may be rented individually or together, allowing the property to accommodate a wider range of guest needs, from couples and families to larger group stays. When combined, the property comfortably sleeps up to 16 guests, making it ideal for extended families or group getaways.
Umbria, Italy
The Lifestyle
An Investment in Experience
Time
An investment in the property offers more than financial return. It offers time, unhurried mornings, long meals and evenings shaped by warm Umbrian light.
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Place
Life here is defined by a deep connection to place. From sun-filled summers to quieter months when the valley slows, each season reveals a different kind of beauty.
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Tradition
A long-standing record of exceptional guest experiences, reflected in consistent five-star reviews and strong word-of-mouth appeal.
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Return
Designed to be used, enjoyed and returned to, year after year. This is an asset that delivers value not only through performance, but through experience.
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Casa di Led & Casa Olivi
The Value of Ownership
One of Umbria’s most exceptional viewpoints
Elevated high above the valley in Campello sul Clitunno, the property enjoys sweeping, protected views across the heart of Umbria, reaching as far as the castle in Spoleto. Often described by guests as “a little piece of heaven.”
Two independent villas, rare flexibility
Enjoy one home privately, host family and friends, or rent one or both villas — offering lifestyle freedom alongside versatile income potential.
Authentic Italian living, beautifully executed
Created by local architect Paule Favre in collaboration with owner and interior designer Sue Lederle, the interiors are warm, timeless and deeply rooted in Umbrian character. Beautifully equipped and thoughtfully detailed, the homes truly allow you to live the Italian dream.
A productive olive grove
Surrounding the villas is an olive grove of over 80 antique olive trees, producing small-batch olive oil and unforgettable evenings under the stars.
Harvest time is a celebrated annual ritual, with the oil pressed locally at Frantoio Carletti, an historic mill in the valley.
A lifestyle investment with enduring appeal
Live like an Italian when you are here — and when you are not, benefit from the strong rental demand and high-quality returns these exceptional homes command.
Frequently asked questions
What does fractional ownership mean?
Fractional ownership allows you to own a defined share of the property while sharing operating costs and management. Each share provides exclusive usage rights for a set number of days per year, along with a proportional ownership interest in the property.
How many ownership shares are available?
The estate is divided into a limited number of shares. Each share represents 10% ownership, with three shares currently available.
What is included with ownership?
Ownership includes 35 days of exclusive use per year, allocated on a rotational basis, excluding August. Professional management, operational oversight and ongoing maintenance are handled on behalf of owners.
Can the villas be rented out when not in use?
Yes. When not reserved for owner use, the villas are rented out to guests.
How are bookings managed?
All bookings and guest stays are professionally managed to ensure consistent standards and a seamless experience for both owners and guests.
What costs should owners expect?
In addition to the purchase price, owners contribute to a monthly levy covering operational and maintenance costs. An in-house levy applies for consumables and departure cleaning following owner stays.
Is ownership structured under Italian law?
Yes. Ownership is structured through an Italian contract and is fully compliant with local legal and tax requirements. Further details are provided as part of the investment information pack.
Can the villas be used together?
Yes. Casa di Led and Casa Olivi may be used individually or together, offering flexibility for owner stays and enhanced rental potential for group bookings.
How do I request more information?
You can submit an enquiry through the form on this page. Investment details are shared directly and on request.
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In Experienced Hands
Sue Lederle
The Casa di Led property is developed and managed by Sue Lederle, founder of Lederle Holdings.
With a portfolio spanning South Africa and Europe, Sue has delivered multiple design-led developments combining strong operational performance with long-term value. Previous projects include Lodge 23, successfully sold in 2020, as well as Ukuthula House in the Kruger National Park and 188 on Second in Hermanus.
Her approach prioritises thoughtful design, disciplined execution and assets that perform as well as they endure
















