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Fully furnished second-floor apartment in the El Divino complex. It features two spacious bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and two bathrooms, one with a corner shower and the other with a walk-in shower. The open kitchen connects to the dining area and lounge. Step out onto the decent-sized terrace or go upstairs to the ample solarium to enjoy the southern exposure, perfect for soaking up the sun. The El Divino complex has well-maintained communal gardens and offers two communal pools along with a toddlers' pool, ensuring fun for all ages. The nearest beach is just a 7-8 minute walk away, while the central square, with its array of supermarkets, shops, cafes, restaurants, and banks, is only a 5-minute stroll.
Property Features
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Swimming Pool
Costing Breakdown
Standard form of payment
Reservation deposit
3,000€
Remainder of deposit to 10%
10,900€
Final Payment of 90% on completion
125,100€
Property Purchase Expenses
Property price
139,000€
Transfer tax 8%
11,120€
Notary fees (approx)
600€
Land registry fees (approx)
600€
Legal fees (approx)
1,500€
* Transfer tax is based on the sale value or the cadastral value whichever is the highest.
** The information above is displayed as a guide only.
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