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The 175m2 property is spread over 2 floors. The ground floor consists of 2 large bedrooms, good-sized living/dining room, kitchen with large pantry and bathroom. There is also small living area with a large open fire and small internal patio. On the second floor you will find a large landing area and a further 3 good-sized bedrooms. The roof has been recently replaced.
Salinas is a small village of just over 1500 people, but has all your day to day living needs such as shops, pharmacy, school, bars and doctor’s surgery. Sax is a much larger town with big supermarkets, train station, bus route and is well known for is gastronomy. Also is only around 35 minutes to Alicante airport and beaches.
eigendomseigenschappen
- 5 slaapkamers
- 1 badkamer
- 175m² Bouwgrootte
- Outside Space - Back Yard
- Parking - On Street
- Close to Amenities
- Close to Schools
- Mains Electric
- Mains Water
- Has Fireplace
- Has Utility Room
- Chain Free
- Development Opportunity
- Investment Opportunity
- Has Electricity
Kostenverdeling
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