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Fully renovated southwest-facing apartment in Japanese Gardens, Marina Puente Romano.
This elevated luxury apartment, all in one level, comprises: entrance hall; living/dining room with access to a partly covered terrace, overlooking the mature gardens and swimming pool; contemporary open-plan kitchen with centre island and access to the terrace; en-suite master bedroom; 2 additional bedrooms with 2 bathrooms, one of them en-suite.
It includes a parking space and storage in the underground level. A truly unique and rare property on the market in quite possibly the most demanded residential complex on the Coast.
Caractéristiques de l'établissement
- 3 chambres
- 3 salles de bains
- 151m² Taille de construction
- Piscine
- 24 hour security
- air conditioning
- beachside
- close to park
- close to schools
- frontline beach
- gated complex
- sea views
- swimming pool
- walking distance to amenities
- walking distance to beach
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