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A townhouse in El Carmolí, Los Urrutias, that welcomes you with a front and side terrace with covered porch. On the ground floor, it enjoys a living-dining room, a bathroom with shower and a separate kitchen that opens onto a back patio with a mountain wall. Upstairs, you will find two bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, including a master bedroom that opens onto a private terrace with views to the front of the property. A full bathroom with shower completes this floor. Climb up to the solarium on the top floor to marvel at the mountain and beach views. Residents are allowed to use the refreshing communal swimming pool, ideal for sunny days. Fully furnished and located at only 11 minutes walk from the beach.
Egenskaber
- 2 soveværelser
- 2 badeværelser
- Svømmepøl
Omkostningsfordeling
Standard betalingsform
Reservationsdepositum
3.000€
Resten af depositum til 10%
11.000€
Slutbetaling på 90% ved afslutning
126.000€
Ejendomsomkostninger
Ejendomspris
140.000€
Overførselsafgift 8%
11.200€
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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