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True to its name, Villa Tranquila is a serene, supremely comfortable home, with light, spacious rooms extending over three floors.The kitchen is fully equipped with a laundry room on the lower floor. The spacious lounge and dining area open up and lead out to the beautiful pool area. The pool area has it's own lounge and kitchen. On the second floor, there are three large bedrooms with ensuite and dressing area. All three bedrooms lead out onto a south facing t errace. There are a further two double bedrooms on the lower floor and a double bedroom on the first floor. The villa has it's own small gym area and games room .
Positioned to enjoy the warm summer sunshine all day on the lovely pool and gardens, its floor-to-ceiling windows and wide upstairs balcony allow for delightful views over the charming village of Benahavis and the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains....
caracteristicas de la propiedad
- 6 dormitorios
- 6 baños
- 535m² Tamaño de construcción
- 1.250m² Tamaño de la parcela
- Piscina
Desglose de costos
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Resultado hipotecario
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Noticias inmobiliarias de España en Spain Property Portal.com
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