6 bedroom House for sale with Income Potential in Aigues, Valencia
735,000 EUR
632,100 GBP 793,800 USD
Reference: 244938
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 4
- Floor Size: 500 m2
- Plot Size: 2.82 hectares / 6.97 acres
Features
- Balcony
- Terrace
- Garden
- Land
- Private Pool
- Air Conditioning
- Possible Extra Dwellings
- Mountain View
- Outstanding View
- Quiet Area
- Parking
- Garage
- Good Condition
Details
Spacious and modern 3 bedroom villa with two separate rustic guest houses and a vast total living area of 500m2, nestling in nearly 7 acres of glorious land with swimming pool, ideally located at the top of an immense domain with stunning open views towards the mountains, sea and the village of Aigues.
The main villa comprises of a living and dining room with beautiful bay windows leading onto the pool and its magnificent views, a modern fitted kitchen leading into the living room, 2 bedrooms and an independent bathroom, on the ground floor.
On the first floor is a spacious and bright 60m2 double bedroom with a large walk in wardrobe and a shower room. There is also a terrace of about 50m2 with stunning views.
The basement of about 50m2 is currently used as a laundry room, but could also serve as a wine cellar.
There is a large garage for at least 4 cars which could be converted into a playroom or creative leisure room, and a workshop which can also be transformed according to the needs of the future owner; double guest room.
A rustic house with bathroom and a kitchen, TV, air conditioning and barbecue is included, plus a second independent rustic house with
2 bedrooms and a kitchen, and air conditioning. These properties are situated in a pine forest, each at a different height since the ground is on several levels.
At the top of the plot is the main house which is located on a flat area and dominates the whole property and the surroundings. This modern and imposing villa contrasts with the 2 independent houses. This villa, which was built in 2009, conforms to all regulations with high quality materials, windows, electric shutters and security doors.
The house has reversible air conditioning. Both bathrooms have underfloor heating. Hot water is provided with a solar water heating system.
This villa has spectacular 360 degree views without any obstacle in front.
In a very privileged and very private location. Ideal as a permanent home or for holidays with possibilities to exploit this property for rural tourism due to its idilic location.
Aigues is a village of 900 inhabitants with all amenities. Campello and its beaches are only a 10-15 minute drive. The city centre of Alicante is a half hour away and its airport is 35 minutes.
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