7 bedroom Villa for sale with panoramic view in Marbella, Andalucia
7,900,000 EUR
6,794,000 GBP 8,532,000 USD
Reference: 239722
- Bedrooms: 7
- Bathrooms: 7
- Floor Size: 650 m2
- Plot Size: 1,824 m2
Features
- Terrace
- Golf Resort or Nearby
- Hot Tub or Sauna
- Possible Extra Dwellings
- Potential for Income
- Panoramic View
- Parking
- Turnkey
- Good Condition
Details
Luxurious, spacious and beautifully designed 7 bedroom villa, with a total sumptuous living area of 650m2, set within a large mature manicured plot of 1,824m2 with a swimming pool.
Set slightly higher than the neighbours, this immaculate villa offers stunning open views over the famous Los Naranjos Golf Club in Nueva Andalucia, and is close to 3 of the best golf courses in the area.
Recently renovated to an extremely high standard, this superb villa has large windows, vast open spaces and beautifully restored wooden ceilings, where all details and finishes are top quality.
For sale fully furnished, 'as is', and ideally situated within a family friendly neighbourhood, just a few minutes drive from Puerto Banus and the beach and within walking distance of supermarkets, restaurants and local markets.
Ground floor: superb open-plan living/dining/kitchen area with access straight out onto a spacious terrace with a heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi and spectacular views over the Golf Valley. 3 en-suite bedrooms, cosy TV room and a laundry area. There is also an independent cottage that can be used for staff or for guests, also with a laundry area.
Upper level, which is as spacious as the ground floor: enormous en-suite master bedroom with his & hers walk-in wardrobes, 2 further en-suite bedrooms and a huge terrace with a Jacuzzi, covered barbecue and chill-out area.
Lower level/basement, which has been designed for rest and relaxation: simply spectacular Spa with a Hammam, sauna and massage room and an entertainment room and bar.
Other features of this splendid home include a Sonos sound system that is networked throughout the entire house, a home automation system and underfloor heating.
This is a truly luxurious property that is ready to move into.
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