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Reference 247888

6 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view with Income Potential in Binisafua, Menorca

2,100,000 EUR
1,806,000 GBP 2,268,000 USD
Fabulous 4 bedroom luxury villa with separate 2 bedroom cottage, nestling in beautiful landscaped gardens with expansive pool, while enjoying breathtaking sea views from its ideal location near the beach and all amenities in the prestigious enclave of Binisafua Roters.

This stunning property offers an unparalleled living experience.

The main residence, spanning a generous 300m2, has been meticulously designed to offer supreme comfort and a sophisticated lifestyle. Its four bedrooms, two of which feature en suite bathrooms, ensure privacy and comfort for all residents.

The heart of this superb property is a spacious living and dining area that invites relaxation and connection with the surrounding nature. The family kitchen, a separate and cosy space, has been designed not only for functionality but also to be the focal point of morning gatherings, with a special area for breakfast to start the day perfectly.

A utility room and an outdoor WC add a practical touch to the main residence.

The garden is adorned with Mediterranean palm trees and exotic plants that add a splash of colour and texture to this dreamlike environment, plus the good size swimming pool.

The property also features a charming guest house, a 60m2 gem, offering two independent suites, each with its own private terrace. This guest house provides a cosy and private space for those seeking a quiet retreat.

And as the cherry on top, the villa is just a few steps away from the sea, allowing you to immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters and feel the sand beneath your feet whenever you desire. In summary, this villa in Binisafua Rotes is a dream come true for those seeking the perfect combination of luxury, comfort, and natural beauty. Every detail has been carefully considered to create an exceptional living experience in one of the most idyllic settings imaginable.


Cap D'en Font and Binisafua (Binisafuller) - On the south coast of Sant Lluis, to the west of the famous fishing village of Binibeca, there are two urbanisations ideal for holiday homes or to live all year round. The houses and villas with gardens and pools in Binisafuller enjoy spectacular views of the sea and the Islets of Marcial. Those of Cap d'en Font, which is even more to the west, enjoy one of the best sunsets of Menorca over the sea. The white sand coves of Binissafuller and Biniparratx or from the piers are fantastic places to take a swim in the crystal clear sea.

Features

Reference247888
Price2,100,000 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
6
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
5
Floor Space in Metres Squared
Floor Space
360.0m2
Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area
1,600.0m2

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This Villa is located in Binisafua in Balearic Islands

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