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Ejendom markedsført af Colours of Andalucia Rusticom
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Fully renovated cave house sold with approximately 10 ha (25 acres) of farmland. The cave has a beautiful finish and is ready to move into. Perfect location for horses. Land is suitable for also planting trees/self sufficient farm. Located in the Caniles, Granada area, just a few minutes from the Sierra Baza National Park. All amenities within a 10 minute drive of the house. Mains water and electric. -------------------------------------- The cave has a total of 6 rooms, with 2 - 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bathroom. Large, private terrace area with room for parking in front of the house. The land is to the front of the property, leading up the valley. It is currently used for planting wheat and oats.
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- Se videotur
- 3 soveværelser
- 1 badeværelse
Omkostningsfordeling
Standard betalingsform
Reservationsdepositum
3.000€
Resten af depositum til 10%
12.900€
Slutbetaling på 90% ved afslutning
143.100€
Ejendomsomkostninger
Ejendomspris
159.000€
Overførselsafgift 10%
15.900€
Notargebyrer (ca.)
600€
Matrikelgebyrer (ca.)
600€
Advokatgebyrer (ca.)
1.500€
* Overførselsafgift er baseret på salgsværdien eller matrikelværdien, der er den højeste.
** Ovenstående oplysninger vises kun som vejledning.
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