Bright 3 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view and countryside view views in Sineu, Mallorca
1,200,000 EUR
1,032,000 GBP 1,296,000 USD
Reference: 246720
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Floor Size: 307 m2
- Plot Size: 1.45 hectares / 3.58 acres
Features
- Contemporary Style
- Good Condition
- Terrace
- Garden
- Fruit Trees
- Private Pool
- Air Conditioning
- Fireplace
- Mountain View
- Countryside View
- Panoramic View
- Quiet Area
- Parking
Details
Built in 2020, this beautifully presented 3 bedroom country villa is located in a quiet setting in Sineu and is set on a plot of around 14,500m2 with a south-west facing garden, swimming pool and stunning panoramic views of the mountains and countryside, making it the perfect rural retreat in the centre of Mallorca.
The villa has been built to the highest of standards in a contemporary style, has high ceilings, spacious interiors and an abundance of natural light which filters throughout the property.
Rooms are distributed across a single storey and there are 3 double bedrooms (1 currently used as an office), 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), and an open plan layout which includes a modern fitted kitchen with island and Siemens appliances, a dining area and a living room with a cosy fireplace. This area is also enhanced by high ceilings, picturesque views and direct access to the garden.
Outside, the villa has expansive landscaped gardens, fruit trees, a covered barbecue area, various terraces and a 10 x 5m saltwater swimming pool with a sunbathing area.
Property features include: reverse air conditioning and underfloor heating for year-round comfort, an automatic entrance gate, plenty of parking space, a well, automatic irrigation, a storeroom, built-in wardrobes and a laundry room.
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