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Although the house is in need of renovation, it offers great potential to create your dream home in an unbeatable location in the centre of the town. The fact that there is a public car park nearby makes parking easy for both residents and visitors alike.
Alhaurín el Grande is a town located in the Guadalhorce Valley region, in the province of Málaga, Andalusia. It has a beautiful town centre, where you can find historic buildings, such as the La Encarnación church, San Sebastián hermitage, the mosque-fortress, Las Agustinas convent and the Counts of Puerto Hermoso Palace. Alhaurín el Grande is also known for its gastronomy, especially for its wood-fired oven bread and its typical dishes such as gazpacho, white garlic and goat meat with garlic). In short, it is a charming town that offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy the history, culture and gastronomy of the region.
Eigenschaften der Immobilie
- 4 Schlafzimmer
- 1 Bad
- 190m² Baugröße
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