6 bedroom Villa for sale with sea and panoramic views in Mijas, Andalucia
1,245,000 EUR
1,070,700 GBP 1,344,600 USD
Reference: 202421
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 5
- Floor Size: 440 m2
- Plot Size: 750 m2
Features
- Terrace
- Gym
- Hot Tub or Sauna
- Renewable Energy
- Sea View
- Panoramic View
- Parking
- Garage
- Good Condition
Details
Stunning modern and individually designed 6 bedroom villa, with a total living area of 440m2, set within a landscaped plot of 750m2 with an infinity swimming pool, situated in a highly sought after development near Mijas village.
Ground floor: entrance lobby, cloakroom, garage, utility room. Quality Danish kitchen with silestone work surfaces, Guggenhau and Siemens, dining and lounge area with direct access to the infinity heated swimming pool and terraces. Master bedroom with dressing/panic room and superb en-suite and double walk in shower. Bedroom with dual aspect and access to terraces and pool, family bathroom and 3rd bedroom.
Upper level: spacious living room with dramatic curved balustrade with 180 degree panoramic views and access to 2 further huge terraces, panoramic picture windows, floor to ceiling with security and climalit glass.
Basement: gym/possible cinema room or 3rd reception room, plenty of storage and controls for solar panelling, 3 additional double bedrooms and 2 family bathrooms. 2 of the bedrooms have access to the garden area and technical area for pool.
Outside: 9.5 x 5m heated infinity swimming pool, 4 seat Jacuzzi. Access to lower garden. Very private.
Additional features:
- Underfloor heating throughout
- Superior Danish build and finishes throughout
- Spectacular sea, country and mountain views
- Garage for 3 cars
- 2 additional spaces on gated drive
- Beach 10 minutes
- Malaga 20 minutes
- Marbella 5 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)
The pre-agreement will set out the conditions under which the Buyer and Seller agree to complete the purchase of the property and the price they have agreed upon. Relevant details will generally be included for example the property details, purchase price and the date for completion. A deposit will be required at this point, this will vary, but will generally be 10% of the agreed price. This agreement will include a penal clause if the sale does not go through. If the seller pulls out of the sale your compensation will be double the deposit you have paid, but if you decide not to go through with the sale then your deposit will be lost. Certain checks will need to be made before signing the contract, checks should be made against the title of the property, mortgage status and if the property has any debts held against it. The planning status should also be looked into. These conditions can be varied by the seller and the buyer and other types of agreement can be made.
3. The Contract (Escritura de compraventa)
Before a non-Spanish purchaser can buy a Spanish property they will need to have set up a Spanish bank account and obtained a Spanish tax number (NIE). The completion will take place in the presence of a Notary Public. This is a Spanish public official, by law the deed of sale must be witnessed by a Notary Public. You will also need your own independent, expert legal advisor to act on your behalf. On Completion the buyer must pay the balance, that is the price agreed after the deposit has been deducted, plus any other fees on the completion date. Both buyer and seller must sign the Escritura de compraventa contract, (this is the Spanish equivalent of the title deeds). The title deeds (escritura) will be given to the buyer, this will be done in the presence of a Notary Public, they will certify that the transfer has taken place. The tax office will be sent a copy and the property registry will be informed of the transfer.
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