3 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view in Mijas, Andalucia
890,000 EUR
765,400 GBP 961,200 USD
Reference: 202022
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3
- Floor Size: 156 m2
- Plot Size: 813 m2
Features
- Terrace
- Hot Tub or Sauna
- Air Conditioning
- Fireplace
- Sea View
- Outstanding View
- Parking
- Garage
- Turn Key Good Condition
Details
Beautifully presented south west facing 3 bedroom villa located in Mijas, set on a plot of 813m2 with a swimming pool and stunning views towards the sea.
Built using quality materials throughout and with a total living area of 156m2, features include:
Ground floor: entrance hall accessed through solid wooden doors and with marble floors and a guest cloakroom; living room with cherry wood parquet flooring, central fireplace and doors leading out to a terrace; separate dining room; state of the art fully fitted kitchen with Bosch appliances, granite worktops and adjoining bodega. Terrace/walkway to huge party room with a fully fitted kitchen, vaulted wood ceilings and picture windows, ( this area could easily be converted to separate guest accommodation).
Lower floor: master bedroom (open-plan en-suite and Jacuzzi) access to the terrace and garden; guest bedroom with open-plan en-suite, sunken hydrotherapy bath, shower and fitted wardrobes; 2nd guest bedroom with en-suite shower and patio doors to the garden.
Outside: covered terrace and sauna for 4 people, large feature shower and ample space for alfresco dining. Lawn area, garden and automatic irrigation and illumination. Heated swimming pool, garage and workshop.
Below the house: 2 large storage/boiler rooms housing equipment for heating systems. 3,000 ltr. water dep. and 3.000 ltr. dep. for oil.
- Ivory marble floors, underfloor heating at lower level
- Oil fired heating to upper level
- Home Domotic System
- Silent, ducted air conditioning/heating
- Variable water pressure
- Remote control internal and external lighting
- Double glazing
- TV installed in all bedrooms
- Double garage
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1. Putting down a Holding Deposit
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2. Setting up a Pre-agreement (Contrato privado de compraventa)
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3. The Contract (Escritura de compraventa)
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