Reference258989
Price735,000 EUR
Bedrooms1
Bathrooms1
Floor Space93.0m2
Land Area
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Beautiful 1 bedroom Townhouse for sale in Las Lomas de Marbella Club, Marbella, Andalucia

735,000 EUR
610,050 GBP771,750 USD
Delightful townhouse in the prestigious residential area of Las Lomas del Marbella Club Pueblo on the Golden Mile, with traditional Andalusian village style and set in a beautifully maintained complex

The one bedroom property comes with with living space of 93m2 and offers access to a communal pool surrounded by lush landscaping and a welcoming social club, providing a perfect environment for relaxation.

Recently renovated, the townhouse spans two levels, combining modern comforts with classic charm.
Ground floor: a spacious and inviting entrance hall, Wooden sliding doors lead into an en-suite bedroom featuring a meticulously designed walk-in wardrobe, offering ample spac...
Delightful townhouse in the prestigious residential area of Las Lomas del Marbella Club Pueblo on the Golden Mile, with traditional Andalusian village style and set in a beautifully maintained complex

The one bedroom property comes with with living space of 93m2 and offers access to a communal pool surrounded by lush landscaping and a welcoming social club, providing a perfect environment for relaxation.

Recently renovated, the townhouse spans two levels, combining modern comforts with classic charm.
Ground floor: a spacious and inviting entrance hall, Wooden sliding doors lead into an en-suite bedroom featuring a meticulously designed walk-in wardrobe, offering ample space for organisation and storage.
The en-suite bathroom is finished in marble and includes under-floor heating.
Adjacent to this area is a small storage room.

Upper floor: main living area, where natural light flows generously through double-glazed windows. A bright and airy living and dining area opens onto a charming terrace, ideal for outdoor dining or enjoying the pleasant Mediterranean climate.
The focal point of the living room is a cosy fireplace, enhancing the room's warmth and ambiance. Adjacent to the living area is a modern kitchen, equipped with high-end appliances and sleek finishes and also with a balcony with views over the beautiful residence.

Beyond the interior, this townhouse features recent updates such as new plumbing and electrical wiring.
Its thoughtful design makes it equally suited as a comfortable holiday retreat or a cosy year-round home.

In addition to its charming ambiance and quality finishes, this property enjoys a highly sought-after location.
All essential amenities are within close reach, and the beach is just a leisurely ten-minute walk away.
Proximity to the renowned Puente Romano resort adds to the appeal, with its selection of fine dining, wellness facilities, and vibrant social scene.

Offering a unique blend of traditional Andalusian character and modern luxury, this townhouse provides an excellent opportunity for those looking to enjoy the best of Marbella living on the Golden Mile.
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