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These five building plots are located in the exclusive and prestigious residential area of La Lluca, just a stone's throw from the Jávea golf club and less than 5 km from both the historic centre and the beach.
The plots are fully urbanised and each has direct access from the street. A house of approximately 700 m2 can be built on each plot. On two of the plots, it is also permitted to build two semi-detached villas of 350 m2 each.
One of the plots currently has a 297 m2 villa on two floors. There is the possibility of creating one additional building plot by dividing the three southern plots into four plots.
La Lluca is known as one of the most sought-after and well-maintained residential areas in Jávea, with wide, well-kept streets, luxury villas and a quiet, green environment. Thanks to its central location, this neighbourhood combines tranquillity and privacy with easy access to shops, restaurants, sports facilities and beaches.
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eigendomseigenschappen
- 3 slaapkamers
- 2 badkamers
- 297m² Bouwgrootte
- 10.914m² Perceelgrootte
Kostenverdeling
* Overdrachtsbelasting is gebaseerd op de verkoopwaarde of de kadastrale waarde welke het hoogste is.
** De bovenstaande informatie wordt alleen als richtlijn weergegeven.
Hypotheekberekening
Hypotheek resultaat
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In Spain, two primary taxes are associated with property purchases: IVA (Value Added Tax) and ITP (Property Transfer Tax). IVA, typically applicable to new constructions, stands at 10% of the property's value. On the other hand, ITP, levied on resale properties, varies between regions but generally ranges from 6% to 10%.
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