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The villa is partially furnished, with quality pieces that add both comfort and style to the living areas. A central air conditioning system keeps the home cool throughout the warmer months. The open-plan living and dining area has plenty of natural light, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere.
Outside, enjoy your own private swimming pool, perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests. The exterior of the home is designed for low maintenance, so you can spend more time enjoying your surroundings.
Daya Vieja offers a quiet, traditional setting with a friendly community, local cafes, and scenic walks. It is close to larger towns and all necessary amenities, while still providing a sense of escape from city life.
This villa is advertised by Orange Casas, your trusted agency for finding the right property in this lovely area. Contact us today to schedule a viewing or to get more information.
eigendomseigenschappen
- 3 slaapkamers
- 2 badkamers
- 130m² Bouwgrootte
- 170m² Perceelgrootte
- Zwembad
Kostenverdeling
* Overdrachtsbelasting is gebaseerd op de verkoopwaarde of de kadastrale waarde welke het hoogste is.
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Hypotheekberekening
Hypotheek resultaat
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