3 bedroom Penthouse for sale with sea view in Estepona, Andalucia
695,000 EUR
597,700 GBP 750,600 USD
Reference: 239531
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3
- Floor Size: 150 m2
Features
- Terrace
- Communal Pool
- Golf Resort or Nearby
- Air Conditioning
- Elevator
- Sea View
- South Facing
- Parking
- Garage
- Walk to Amenities
- Good Condition
- Penthouse
- Duplex
Details
In excellent condition throughout, this bright and welcoming 3 bedroom duplex/penthouse apartment, which is ideally located in the highly sought after and popular community of Puerto Alto, which is a well establish community offering 2 communal swimming pools and fantastic maintained gardens.
With a total living area of 150m2, features include, on the entrance level: living/dining room with access onto a spacious 100m2 wraparound corner terrace which benefits from the sun all day, fitted and equipped kitchen and an en-suite bedroom, also with access to the terrace.
Top level: 2 further bedrooms and bathrooms including a expansive master suite with a private terrace offering views to the sea and marina of Estepona.
Also included in the price is an underground parking space.
Situated just a few minutes walk from the heart of the marina and the beach, while the Old Town is just a 15 minute walk away.
South facing
100m2 terrace
Private garage
Communal garden
Communal pool
Amenities near
Transport near
Air conditioning
Fully fitted kitchen
Marble floors
Barbecue
Private terrace
Sea view
Internet - Wifi
Covered terrace
Fitted wardrobes
Gated community
Lift
Garden view
Pool view
Underfloor heating (bathrooms)Unfurnished
Close to children playground
Close to sea/beach
Close to golf
Uncovered terrace
Optional furniture
Close to shops
Close to town
Close to port
Close to schools
Pets allowed
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