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This renovated three-bedroom semi-detached villa is located in the established residential area of Ciudad Quesada, offering open panoramic views across the Vega Baja.
The property features a modern upgraded kitchen, two bathrooms, bright living areas, and private outdoor space ideal for enjoying the Mediterranean climate. Off-road parking is also included.
Situated close to the Ciudad Quesada Water Park, local shops, restaurants, and essential services, the home enjoys a convenient yet peaceful location. La Marquesa Golf Course is nearby, and the blue-flag beaches of Guardamar del Segura are within easy driving distance.
With excellent road connections and Alicante Airport approximately 35 minutes away, this property is well suited as a permanent home, holiday residence, or investment on the Costa Blanca South.
Caractéristiques de l'établissement
- 3 chambres
- 1 salle de bains
- 80m² Taille de construction
- 200m² Taille de la parcelle
- Garden
- Veranda
- Storage
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