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Se sale detached villa in a central yet quiet area of Ciudad Quesada. This is a sunny home with plenty of space both inside and out.
3 bedrooms (the third is connected to the roof terrace – perfect for guests!)2 bathroomsSpacious and bright living roomFully equipped kitchenSeparate laundry room/storageExternal staircase leading to the roof terraceEnclosed terrace that serves as an additional living room/lounge
The property offers a wonderful combination of privacy and comfort, with well-maintained outdoor spaces and cozy areas for both relaxation and social gatherings. There is plenty of space here:
Large plot of 525 m² with fruit trees and a cozy barbecue areaPrivate pool measuring 4 x 8 metersSouth-facing orientation – plenty of sun all dayRoof terrace with views of the beautiful lagoonEnclosed outdoor lounge area with barbecue and dining space – ideal for social evenings all year round
eigendomseigenschappen
- 3 slaapkamers
- 2 badkamers
- 102m² Bouwgrootte
- 525m² 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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