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A large 250 sq m village house in a charming square in the market town of La Codosera, close to the Portuguese border. The house, which has a new roof, is full of character including old stone floors and half tiled walls and is perfectly habitable now although would benefit from some modernisation. Most of the accommodation is at first floor level and consists of a hallway, 8 further rooms plus a kitchen/diner and a bathroom. In addition there is a front balcony running the width of the house and a large covered terrace again running the full width of the house at the rear. The price includes all furniture, some of which are antiques, and represents excellent value for money for such a large property.
Egenskaper
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- 0 badrum
Kostnadsfördelning
Standard betalningsform
Reservationsdeposition
3.000€
Återstoden av insättningen till 10%
4.995€
Slutbetalning på 90% vid slutförande
71.955€
Fastighetsköpskostnader
Fastighetspris
79.950€
Överföringsskatt 10%
7.995€
Notaravgifter (cirka)
600€
Matrikelavgifter (cirka)
600€
Juridiska avgifter (cirka)
1.500€
* Överföringsskatt baseras på försäljningsvärdet eller matrikelvärdet som är det högsta.
** Informationen ovan visas endast som en guide.
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