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Ref: TH6242
Fastighet som marknadsförs av Inland Andalucia
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Förfrågningsinformation:
This 2 bedroom property is situated just off the town square in the centre of Mollina in the Malaga province of Andalucia, Spain. Close to all the local amenities the town has to offer including shops, bars and restaurants, all within easy walking distance. Once inside the property offers a sitting room, kitchen and bathroom. On the first floor two bedrooms one accessed directly from the other. The townhouse is in need of updating but has mains water and electrics connected. Would make a great project as an ideal ' Lock up and go ' or as a rental investment property in the centre of town.
Egenskaper
- 2 sovrum
- 1 badrum
- 66m² Bygg storlek
- 28m² Tomtstorlek
- Close to Amenities
- On Street Parking
- Renovation Needed
Kostnadsfördelning
Standard betalningsform
Reservationsdeposition
3.000€
Återstoden av insättningen till 10%
2.000€
Slutbetalning på 90% vid slutförande
45.000€
Fastighetsköpskostnader
Fastighetspris
50.000€
Överföringsskatt 10%
5.000€
Notaravgifter (cirka)
600€
Matrikelavgifter (cirka)
600€
Juridiska avgifter (cirka)
1.500€
* Överföringsskatt baseras på försäljningsvärdet eller matrikelvärdet som är det högsta.
** Informationen ovan visas endast som en guide.
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