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Nice and cosy apartment for sale in Manilva. The apartment has one bedroom, one bathroom, equipped kitchen and living room. It is situated in an authentic Andalusian holiday village, with two pools, a restaurant, bar and views to the street of Gibraltar. In the urbanisation you can find a space for children, a space to play football, basketball and handball. It is located 500m from the sea. A rental contract is in place. The complex is gated, providing security, which is an attractive feature for potential tenants and buyers.
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DETAILS TO HIGHLIGHT: This apartment offers a fixed annual return. You can enjoy your apartment for personal use for 2 months per year, and for the rest of the year, it is rented out, allowing you to make a profit without having to worry about anything, as the Holiday village takes care of everything for you.
Caractéristiques de l'établissement
- 1 chambre
- 1 salle de bains
- 69m² Taille de construction
- Piscine
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