Immaculate 6 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view in Tossa de Mar, Catalonia
649,000 EUR
558,140 GBP 700,920 USD
Reference: 241244
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 4
- Floor Size: 470 m2
Features
- Terrace
- Fireplace
- Potential for Income
- Existing Tourism Licence
- Sea View
- Quiet Area
- Parking
- Garage
- Good Condition
Details
With a spacious living area of 470m2, this superb 6 bedroom villa, with a coveted tourist license, swimming pool and magical sea views, is ideally situated in a quiet residential setting within the Cala Morisca area of Tossa de Mar.
With 3 terraces, swimming pool and an underground garage of 40m2, features include, on the entrance level: wide entrance hall, large room with a fireplace and panoramic windows, large fitted and equipped kitchen, laundry room with a second access to the patio.
Second floor: bedroom, access to a Mediterranean style terrace with a large table and a magical views, bathroom.
The kitchen and garage have a project for the installation and connection of alternative sources of electrical energy.
First floor: 2 bedroom suites with access to the terrace with a table tennis table and swimming pool, 3 further bedrooms with sea views. There is also a room that can be adapted for a wine cellar. 4 renovated bathrooms with new plumbing.
The house is set on 1,236m2 of land with a magnificent garden with palm trees and flowering bushes.
Other features include: gas central heating, satellite dish and fast cable internet. There is also a large underground warehouse with a separate technical room and a tourist license.
The house is located in the Cala Morisca urbanisation near Tossa de Mar, 1km from the sea, 5km from Lloret de Mar.
Construction is prohibited near the house, as it is in a green zone.
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