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You enter the property on the ground floor into a lovely hallway with Andalucian tiles and character door. There is a nice lounge and sitting room, plus fitted kitchen with its own fireplace, a utility area, bathroom and internal patio. There is access to the garden and a terrace from the sitting room. There are 2 terraces here plus an outbuilding that has a living room with a fireplace, and of course the garden area of about 50sqm so room for a pool maybe. The terraces offer great views.
Then on the 1st floor of the house there are 4 bedrooms and a sitting room. There is a 2nd bathroom here plus another outside terrace. There is plenty of on street parking close by.
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eigendomseigenschappen
- 4 slaapkamers
- 2 badkamers
- 295m² Bouwgrootte
- 230m² Perceelgrootte
- Near Transport
- Renovated
- Near amenities
- In Town Center
- Walk to shops
- Walk to bars
- Walk to restaurants
- High Standard Finish
- Key Ready
- Hospital 5 Km
Kostenverdeling
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Hypotheek resultaat
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