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Ciudad Quesada is a picturesque urbanization located in the province of Alicante, Spain. Situated on the beautiful Costa Blanca, it offers a perfect blend of modern amenities and natural beauty.
Characterized by its well-planned layout and lush greenery, Ciudad Quesada boasts a range of facilities including supermarkets, shops, restaurants, and bars, catering to residents and visitors alike.
The area is renowned for its stunning golf courses, with several championship-standard courses nearby, making it a haven for golf enthusiasts.
Additionally, Ciudad Quesada is just a short drive away from the sandy beaches of the Mediterranean coast, where residents can enjoy sun-soaked days and refreshing swims in the crystal-clear waters.
With its pleasant climate, excellent amenities, and idyllic surroundings, Ciudad Quesada is a highly sought-after destination for both holidaymakers and those seeking a permanent residence in Spain.
caracteristicas de la propiedad
- 3 dormitorios
- 2 baños
- 130m² Tamaño de construcción
- 700m² Tamaño de la parcela
- Piscina
Desglose de costos
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Resultado hipotecario
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