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Fastighet som marknadsförs av Inland Andalucia
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Förfrågningsinformation:
his bargain 180m2 commercial unit is situated in the historical city of Alcala la Real in the south of Jaen province of Andalucia, Spain. You enter the property into a bright tiled reception space with 2 toilets to the right, on the left you have under stair storage and ahead large glazed double doors lead into a spacious open tiled area with further rooms off to the left. A good clean space throughout with a number of possibilities, subject to planning or change of use consent.
Egenskaper
- 1 sovrum
- 2 badrum
- 90m² Bygg storlek
- 180m² Tomtstorlek
- Air Conditioning
- Close to Amenities
- Good Rental Potential
- Investment Property
- On Street Parking
- Part Furnished
- Patio
- Renovation Needed
- Unfurnished
- Well Presented
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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