Immaculate 5 bedroom Villa for sale with panoramic view in Muchamiel, Valencia
449,000 EUR
386,140 GBP 484,920 USD
Reference: 243321
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 5
- Floor Size: 301 m2
- Plot Size: 1,291 m2
Features
- Balcony
- Private Pool
- Golf Resort or Nearby
- Air Conditioning
- Fireplace
- Panoramic View
- Private
- Parking
- Good Condition
Details
Very well presented, bright and spacious 3 storey, 5 bedroom villa set in beautiful landscaped gardens with pool, enjoying panoramic views from its ideal location near all amenities in the traditional village of Mutxamel.
Situated between the beautiful coastal town of El Campello, Bonalba golf course, and the picturesque mountain village of Busot in the tranquil residential area of Rio Park, just 20 minutes north of Alicante airport, this stunning property enjoys complete privacy.
This 2005 detached villa has a traditional Mediterranean flair, south eastern facing outlook, ample accommodation and attractive exteriors.
Access to the property is via a long straight road into the residential area of Rio Park and through a sliding automated vehicular gate on to the driveway just in front of the garage.
On the ground floor is a living room, dining room and open plan equipped kitchen, 2 double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms and direct access from the living room on to the terrace and swimming pool area. A large garage with automated door and storeroom completes this floor.
A main living and dining room with fireplace and direct access to outside with a covered terrace offering views of the pool, garden and coastline, is on the first floor.
Next to the living room is the white kitchen which is equipped and accessible from the dining area. 2 double bedrooms with wardrobes and two bathrooms one en suite to the main bedroom.
On the second floor is a Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and access to a large terrace with fantastic views of the whole area.
Landscaped garden with irrigation system and mainly laid to gravel and paving stones with a 12 x 5m pool and mature Mediterranean trees which contribute to the privacy enjoyed by the plot.
Features include air conditioning hot and cold, a fireplace in the living room, double glazing, fibre optic and irrigation system.
For all year round living with many amenities and schools just 15 minutes away by car or for holiday periods. The plot and gardens are easy to maintain.
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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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