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The house has 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, kitchen with a utility room and a lounge with a fireplace downstairs. There is also an internal courtyard with doors leading to the house's own cave.
Upstairs there is plenty of space ready to be made into a master suite or additional bedrooms. With the windows to the front of the building this space would have some beautiful views of the surrounding area and the countryside.
The house's location is where plenty of scenic cycling and walking trails start going towards the picturesque Sierra de Santa Bárbara.
For someone looking for an easily manageable project at a bargain price this would be a great choice and the end product would be a charming and enjoyable residence in a serene and beautiful location.
eigendomseigenschappen
- 4 slaapkamers
- 1 badkamer
- 180m² Bouwgrootte
- Outside Space - Back Yard
- Parking - On Street
- Animal Shelter
- Close to Amenities
- Courtyard
- Mountain Views
- Wine Cellar
- Has Basement
- Has Loft
- Has Outbuildings
- Has Utility Room
- Chain Free
- Development Opportunity
Kostenverdeling
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Hypotheek resultaat
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