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A Lovley Two Bed Two Bathroom Apartment In The Village Of Maro .This first floor apartment has two bedrooms one with en suite bathroom and a small balcony the other opening onto the large private terrace .There is a large kitchen with room for dining and a log fire . The large lounge dining room also opens onto the private terrace with views to the sea and mountains .The large terrace also has a covered storage area
Water included.
Long term rentals in Maro
Villasol has a wide selection for sale Maro/ Nerja
Water included.
Long term rentals in Maro
Villasol has a wide selection for sale Maro/ Nerja
Egenskaber
- 2 soveværelser
- 2 badeværelser
- 95m² Byg størrelse
- Terrace area: 24
- Location - Village
- Furniture - Furnished
- Kitchen - Fitted Kitchen
- Parking - Street
- Pool - No Pool
- Garden - None
- Orientation - South and West
- Features - Dishwasher
- Features - En suite bathroom
- Features - Fitted Kitchen
- Features - Long term rental
- Features - Open Fireplace
- Features - Private Terrace
- Features - Walking distance to beach
- Features - Walking distance to rest.
- Features - Walking distance to shops
- Features - Washing Machine
- Views - Countryside
- Views - Mountains
- Views - Sea
- Views - Village
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