Bright 3 bedroom Villa for sale with panoramic view in El Campello, Valencia
289,000 EUR
248,540 GBP 312,120 USD
Reference: 243407
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 1
- Floor Size: 99 m2
- Plot Size: 100 m2
Features
- Balcony
- Roof Terrace
- Communal Pool
- Golf Resort or Nearby
- Panoramic View
- South Facing
- Walk to Beach
- Walk to Amenities
Details
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a bright and spacious 3 bedroom, South facing corner villa with expansive communal pool, enjoying panoramic views from its ideal location near the beach and all amenities in El Campello.
The villa is part of an urbanisation with an impressive tropical swimming pool with bar, a garden and restaurants. This corner villa with its good inside space, south facing aspect open view and proximity to all the major amenities makes for easy living and a great investment.
Just two tram stops away from El Campello village itself or a short bus ride, this residence is conveniently located and is only 1/2 hour from the airport by car; the golf course is within 15 minutes reach and El Campello beach and marina are just 2 km away.
The main entrance to the Residence is just off the National N332 road. Parking is available within the residence boundaries and access to the villa itself is via a pedestrian only walkway.
Entrance is via the private entrance directly into the rectangular shaped living and dining room with fireplace and high ceilings which makes this area feel very spacious. There is a fully equipped square shaped kitchen with breakfast area just off it and access to the 60m2 south-facing terrace and the barbecue is via the kitchen or the living room patio doors.
A guest WC is just off the living room.
3 bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes and one family bathroom are on the first floor and stairs lead up to the square shaped roof terrace with views of the mountains.
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