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The apartment has a living area of 80 m2. It consists of two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, and two bathrooms where one of them is en-suite to the master bedroom. Furthermore, the apartment consists of an open-plan kitchen with a small dining area and a living room. From the living room you have access to a glazed terrace working as an additional living area.
The apartment is equipped with central air condition (hot / cold), security door, double glazed windows and it is sold completely furnished.
Outdoor areaThe apartment has a large corner garden of 105 m2. Here you can find a utility room, parking on the plot and a covered outdoor seating area. From the garden you have direct access to the communal areas where you can find a swimming pool and room around the pool for relaxation.
AreaThe apartment is located in Doña Pepa in Ciudad Quesada, with short walking distance to several amenities. You are also within walking distance to the main street of Ciudad Quesada.
eigendomseigenschappen
- 2 slaapkamers
- 2 badkamers
- 80m² Bouwgrootte
- 105m² Perceelgrootte
- Zwembad
Kostenverdeling
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Hypotheekberekening
Hypotheek resultaat
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