New construction luxury detached villa in Lo Romero Golf
El Pilar de la Foradada, Comunitat Valenciana
New construction luxury detached villa in Lo Romero Golf
Preu a partir de
698.000 €
Promoció d'obra nova
Preu a partir de
698.000 €
3 Unitats residencials
1 Unitat en venda
3 Habitacions
149,6 m² Superfície total
35 m² Superfície terrassa
Any de construcció 2024
Equipament i característiques especials d'aquest obra nova
Newly built detached house of approx. 210 m2 built on a plot of approx. 455. This two-story villa consists of a total of three bedrooms, one on the ground floor and two on the upper floor, with built-in wardrobes; In addition, four bathrooms, two of them en suite; A fully furnished American style kitchen with bar/dining room, living room, and laundry room inside the home. The house also has several terraces, a porch type on the lower floor and two others on the upper floor, one independent on one side of the property and another shared with access from the bedrooms. Outside the property is the swimming pool and surface parking area within the plot. The house has pre-installation of ducted air conditioning, built-in wardrobes and finished dressing room, kitchen furniture, double glazing, top quality porcelain floors, etc.
Característiques
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Ubicació: El Pilar de la Foradada, Comunitat Valenciana
Torre de la Horadada is a Spanish town located on the Mediterranean Sea with an estimated population of 2.676 inhabitants and comes under the jurisdiction of Pilar de la Horadada, which in turn has a total population of 22.967 according the ational Statistics Institute. Both of these towns are located in the most southern point of the Alicante province in the southeast of Spain and therefore shares a border with the province of Murcia. The name of the town has its origin in two factors: the first, the 16th century watchtower; and the second, the site where the tower is found: the point of Horadada (el horadada) which comes from the Spanish word for "bore through" as it is situated on rocks made up of small caves developed by the water boring the rock.