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This Luxury villa is a private residential house where the owners live today and plan to relocate to Cyprus.
It's located in the most sought after location in the village of Ciudad Quesada on Pueblo Bravo. The new owners will enjoy a quality of life that is second to none close to all amenities and 30 minutes from the airports of Alicante and Murcia. From the large solarium you can see both lakes, Torrevieja salt lake and La-mata nature reserved lake. The property has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms living room with open fire place, dining room, kitchen, utility room, glazed terrace. Electric heating and comes fully furnished.
The property also benefits from Jacuzzi, carport and landscaped garden.
Property Features
- 4 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 175m² Build size
- 700m² Plot size
- Swimming Pool
Costing Breakdown
Standard form of payment
Reservation deposit
3,000€
Remainder of deposit to 10%
44,500€
Final Payment of 90% on completion
427,500€
Property Purchase Expenses
Property price
475,000€
Transfer tax 8%
38,000€
Notary fees (approx)
600€
Land registry fees (approx)
600€
Legal fees (approx)
1,500€
* Transfer tax is based on the sale value or the cadastral value whichever is the highest.
** The information above is displayed as a guide only.
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