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Two bedroom townhouse for rent preserving the Mediterranean style with high ceilings and wooden beams and with all the amenities you need.
The property is in the center of the village of Maro, located close to the Caves of Nerja and the best caves in the area.
It has two bedrooms, double bed in one and two single beds in the other. Tastefully decorated a spacious living room and interior patio and roof terrace.
The property also has a fully equipped kitchen, and with all the local shops necessary for your day to day.
The property is available for long term rent from September so please do not hesitate to contact us to arrange an appointment!
The property is in the center of the village of Maro, located close to the Caves of Nerja and the best caves in the area.
It has two bedrooms, double bed in one and two single beds in the other. Tastefully decorated a spacious living room and interior patio and roof terrace.
The property also has a fully equipped kitchen, and with all the local shops necessary for your day to day.
The property is available for long term rent from September so please do not hesitate to contact us to arrange an appointment!
Egenskaper
- 2 sovrum
- 1 badrum
- 60m² Bygg storlek
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