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Situated in the town of Algarinejo in the Granada provine of Andalucia, Spain is this 3 bedroom, 2 building Townhouse in need of renovation. You have an entrance from a quiet wide street with on road parking right outside the first building which has 2 rooms on the ground floor and another large room on the first floor, you then have a private courtyard at the rear with steps taking you into the second 3 storey building that has access from another street and is in a much better condition than the first building. The 2 properties are for the professional renovator or experienced builder, on the market for 27.000,00 euros.
Egenskaper
- 3 soverom
- 0 bad
- 58m² Bygg størrelse
- 118m² Tomtestørrelse
- Close to Amenities
- Fireplace
- Internet
- Lounge Diner
- Near Public Transport
- On Street Parking
- Patio
- Renovation Needed
- Storage Room
Kostnadssammenbrudd
Standard betalingsform
Reservasjon depositum
3.000€
Resten av innskuddet til 10%
0€
Sluttbetaling på 90% ved ferdigstillelse
19.000€
Eiendomskjøpskostnader
Eiendomspris
22.000€
Overføringsavgift 10%
2.200€
Notariusavgifter (ca.)
600€
Tinglysningsavgifter (ca.)
600€
Advokatkostnader (ca.)
1.500€
* Overføringsavgift er basert på salgsverdien eller matrikkelen som er høyest.
** Informasjonen ovenfor vises bare som en veiledning.
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