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This 78m2 build property is situated in the large historical town of Priego de Cordoba in Andalucia, Spain. On the market for 27,990 euros it needs renovating throughout, for non professional renovators or builders, this townhouse should be viewed with an architect or surveyor as many Town Halls put aside monies to help with such restorations within residential areas. Set back from the road you enter the property from a semi private drive up to the front door, so no problem with access for building materials. Inside you have 2 rooms on the ground floor and a hallway leading to a patio off which you could add a wash room and shower, or even enclose this whole space to create more living areas. Stairs from the hallway take you to the first floor double bedroom.
Property Features
- 1 bedroom
- 0 bathrooms
- 78m² Build size
- 32m² Plot size
Costing Breakdown
Standard form of payment
Reservation deposit
3,000€
Remainder of deposit to 10%
0€
Final Payment of 90% on completion
24,990€
Property Purchase Expenses
Property price
27,990€
Transfer tax 10%
2,799€
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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