5 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view in Marbella, Nueva Andalucia, Andalucia
1,900,000 EUR
1,634,000 GBP 2,052,000 USD
Reference: 202665
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 4
- Floor Size: 355 m2
- Plot Size: 920 m2
Features
- Terrace
- Private Pool
- Golf Resort or Nearby
- Gym
- Air Conditioning
- Original Features
- Possible Extra Dwellings
- Potential for Income
- Sea View
- South Facing
- Parking
- Garage
- Good Condition
Details
In a much sought after area of Nueva Andalucia, this superb south facing villa stands in a beautiful landscaped garden of 920m2 with pool and spacious terraces.
An ideal permanent family villa or holiday home which has been restored to a high standard and offers highly flexible accommodation.
There is a pedestrian entrance to a mature, landscaped front and rear garden. Electric gates to off road parking space and a single garage. Sophisticated security system. Steps to a covered porch, double studded wooden doors to the reception lobby and access to the garden and pool.
The property comes with 355m2 of living space which comprises a very spacious dual aspect living room/diner with bay window, vaulted ceiling and separate dining area. Fully fitted luxury kitchen with black granite work surfaces and Bosch appliances, direct access to a utility area and the garden.
Guest cloakroom, dual aspect master bedroom with vaulted ceiling, bay window, dressing area, access to the garden, en suites with separate shower and bath and twin wash hand basins.
Stairs to the LOWER LEVEL 2 further bedrooms, both with an en-suite and access to the garden. An additional 2 bedrooms and a shower room. Also on this level is a further reception room, ideal as a games room/ home cinema/gym/additional bedroom with independent access also making it ideal for separate accommodation. Store room and access to the garage.
OUTSIDE expansive terraces, lower garden, part sea views and delightful private pool area with direct access from the living areas.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES include electric sun blinds, fibre optic broadband, irrigation to the garden, air conditioning hot/cold, double glazing, underfloor heating to the upper level, quality marble floors. Walking distance to Las Brisas Golf and Country Club and Los Naranjos Golf club and local amenities including a selection of restaurants. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. BEACH 8 MINUTES PUERTA BANUS 8 MINUTES MALAGA 45 MINUTES.
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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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