Immaculate 3 bedroom Villa with panoramic view in Monte Solana, Pedreguer, Valencia
This charming property, poised with an air of quiet sophistication, enjoys commanding panoramic vistas across verdant valleys, extending graciously from the storied Castle Ocaive to the far-reaching mountains beyond.
Conveniently situated but never encumbered by the hustle of modernity, the villa lies but a mere fifteen minute sojourn to the glittering Mediterranean coast, or a brief five minute car ride to the agreeable town of Pedreguer, with all necessary amenities.
Now, regarding the villa itself: construction is poised to commence...
This charming property, poised with an air of quiet sophistication, enjoys commanding panoramic vistas across verdant valleys, extending graciously from the storied Castle Ocaive to the far-reaching mountains beyond.
Conveniently situated but never encumbered by the hustle of modernity, the villa lies but a mere fifteen minute sojourn to the glittering Mediterranean coast, or a brief five minute car ride to the agreeable town of Pedreguer, with all necessary amenities.
Now, regarding the villa itself: construction is poised to commence forthwith, with completion anticipated in approximately fourteen months-just in time for the discerning new owner to take full advantage of the ensuing summer season.
The design is, in a word, thoughtful. Arranged gracefully across a single storey, the property affords three generously proportioned bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms. The heart of the home - a splendid open-plan living area - seamlessly opens onto an expansive terrace and glistening swimming pool, allowing for effortless al fresco entertaining.
The architectural sensibility is both clever and aesthetically pleasing; natural light permeates every corner, while subtle details provide an air of understated elegance. One must also note the inclusion of pre-installed hot and cold air conditioning, ensuring year-round comfort regardless of the season's whims.
The grounds are to be thoughtfully landscaped, providing a verdant frame to the villa's charming silhouette.
This superb property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a residence that is both modern in its conveniences and timeless in its setting.
For those in search of a tranquil haven amid the beauty of the Spanish countryside, with effortless access to coastal pleasures, this fine villa presents itself as an offering most worthy of one's consideration.
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1. Putting down a Holding Deposit
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