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The bedrooms have a simple, minimalist style, with windows that provide good natural light. One bedroom includes a decorative wall as part of the interior finish.
The open-plan living area includes a lounge, TV unit and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors leading to the balcony. The interior features a neutral palette and light ceramic flooring.
The layout is designed for practical use of space. The building offers a communal swimming pool and a rooftop solarium with views towards the sea. The location provides at Ramon Gallud street, easy access to services and is approximately a 4-minute walk from Playa del Cura and the promenade.
The apartment is sold with the furniture and equipment shown in the photos, ready to move into.
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eigendomseigenschappen
- 2 slaapkamers
- 2 badkamers
- 82m² Bouwgrootte
- Air conditioning
- Furnished
- Lift
- Balcony
- Heating
- Home appliances
- Communal swimming pool
- Solarium
- Terrace
- Storage room
- Distance to the sea
- Blinds
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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