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From the street the front door opens to a staircase leading up to the first floor landing. To the right is a fully fitted kitchen with integrated oven & microwave, electric hob, ample storage units and marble worktops, there is also a door leading out to a utility area. By the kitchen is the shower-room. Oposite the staircase is the first room which is currently being used as an office. After this double doors open into the well sized living / dining room withg hit & cold air conditioning. To the end of the hallway is a door opning into a large sunroom.
The staircase then leads to the second floor where you will find 2 well sized bedrooms, a double bedroom with a balcony and also the master bedroom with a balcony to the front of the property. There is also a bathroom with full-sized bath, vanity unit and toilet.
This is an ideal property for someone looking to live in the centre of town, close to all shops, bars, restaurants, etc.
caracteristicas de la propiedad
- 4 dormitorios
- 2 baños
Desglose de costos
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