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A charming semi-detached bungalow in Ciudad Quesada. A fantastic opportunity in a sought-after location. This home includes two comfortable bedrooms, a family bathroom, and enjoys a sunny orientation while being in excellent condition. The interior is practical and bright, with built-in wardrobes and air conditioning for added comfort. On the outside, you'll find off-road parking, a private solarium, and access to a communal pool—all designed for relaxed and convenient living. Ideally situated just a short walk from local amenities, and within easy reach of golf courses, beaches, and the vibrant Costa Blanca lifestyle. Ready to move in, this villa combines value, peace, and proximity to everything you could need.
Egenskaber
- 2 soveværelser
- 1 badeværelse
- Svømmepøl
Omkostningsfordeling
Standard betalingsform
Reservationsdepositum
3.000€
Resten af depositum til 10%
13.500€
Slutbetaling på 90% ved afslutning
148.500€
Ejendomsomkostninger
Ejendomspris
165.000€
Overførselsafgift 8%
13.200€
Notargebyrer (ca.)
600€
Matrikelgebyrer (ca.)
600€
Advokatgebyrer (ca.)
1.500€
* Overførselsafgift er baseret på salgsværdien eller matrikelværdien, der er den højeste.
** Ovenstående oplysninger vises kun som vejledning.
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