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Desert Gold is a private residential development with a selection of NEW three and four-bedroom Pueblo Villas.
Situated in an intimate and secure enclave, the three-bedroom Buenaventura Pueblo Villas are built with large terraces and pergolas in their own private gardens, but in clusters sharing beautiful individually landscaped gardens and swimming pools in semi-closed communities.
They provide stunning views across the championship Indiana golf course and mountain ranges beyond and are within easy access to all resort facilities.
Inspiration for the villas design comes from the precise shapes of the ‘casas del campo’ of The Almanzora Valley, with the exterior reflecting the heritage of tradition, whilst the interior offers a stylish contemporary home with modern appeal and comfort.
Features include the main bedroom, located on the first floor, leading out to a large open terrace, fully landscaped garden and ample terracing for alfresco dining and allocated underground parking.
High quality finishing’s include; USB ports in all rooms with high speed internet connectivity, an attractively tiled bathroom and shower room. An open plan kitchen with integrated appliances. Air conditioning,
double glazing, mirrored wardrobes to bedrooms with high quality ‘Porcelanosa’ sanitary ware and fittings throughout.
The option to continue with the rustic style inside with natural ‘rollizo’ beams and solid natural wood features, a cottage fireplace, traditional style joinery, terracotta floors and traditional tiling, is also provided.
Prices starting at 375.950
Local Area
The Mediterranean Sea washes the coastline of the municipality of Cuevas del Almanzora along a stretch of 14 kilometres and inland for 263 square kilometres. The rough and jagged coastline, interspersed with sandy shallow bays, is ideal for snorkelling and sunbathing. Villaricos is a small fishing village on this coastline, with a harbour and a marina, and an assortment of cosy tapas bars, shops and restaurants. The town of Cuevas del Almanzora is so named because of the many caves that were once inhabited in the Rio Almanzora valley, and in fact, some are inhabited to this day. Today Cuevas is a thriving market and farming town with a booming economy and rapid economic growth. Reknowned in Andalusia for it's Semana Santa, Easter, celebrations the old town of Cuevas has a certain charm. There are museums with artefacts dating from Neolithic times and the church is magnificent. The municipality is also home to Desert Springs Golf Resort, a desert style Arizona golf course, which enjoys world renown.
The present site of Cuevas was chosen by different cultures and civilizations that have written Mediterranean history: Greeks, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Iberians, Romans, Goths, Arabs and Christians, many of whom have crossed swords for its dominion and control. This area has been densely populated since the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods as the excavated sites in Fuente Alamo and Villaricos show. In 1488 Christian troops conquered the town without a struggle, the Arabs were subjugated and forced to espouse the Christian faith until their revolt and subsequent expulsion in 1570. Pirates were involved in the sacking of Cuevas in 1573 and it is still possible to travel through three centuries of art and nineteenth-century architecture by just visiting some of the local historic sites.
Cuevas is also the capital of motorcycling hosting the world Supercross championships and there are many other sporting venues being built as Cuevas also hosted events in the 2006 Mediterranean games.
Thursday is market day here when the streets are alive with vendors and shoppers and the local cafés are thronging with customers sampling the unique and flavoursome tapas. Sundays are market day at Villaricos, definitely not to be missed. The southern border of the municipality is joined to Vera, a small town approximately 10 km from the coast with superb beaches at it's eastern limit. Market days here are on Saturdays and is arguably one of the best in the area.
Situated in an intimate and secure enclave, the three-bedroom Buenaventura Pueblo Villas are built with large terraces and pergolas in their own private gardens, but in clusters sharing beautiful individually landscaped gardens and swimming pools in semi-closed communities.
They provide stunning views across the championship Indiana golf course and mountain ranges beyond and are within easy access to all resort facilities.
Inspiration for the villas design comes from the precise shapes of the ‘casas del campo’ of The Almanzora Valley, with the exterior reflecting the heritage of tradition, whilst the interior offers a stylish contemporary home with modern appeal and comfort.
Features include the main bedroom, located on the first floor, leading out to a large open terrace, fully landscaped garden and ample terracing for alfresco dining and allocated underground parking.
High quality finishing’s include; USB ports in all rooms with high speed internet connectivity, an attractively tiled bathroom and shower room. An open plan kitchen with integrated appliances. Air conditioning,
double glazing, mirrored wardrobes to bedrooms with high quality ‘Porcelanosa’ sanitary ware and fittings throughout.
The option to continue with the rustic style inside with natural ‘rollizo’ beams and solid natural wood features, a cottage fireplace, traditional style joinery, terracotta floors and traditional tiling, is also provided.
Prices starting at 375.950
Local Area
The Mediterranean Sea washes the coastline of the municipality of Cuevas del Almanzora along a stretch of 14 kilometres and inland for 263 square kilometres. The rough and jagged coastline, interspersed with sandy shallow bays, is ideal for snorkelling and sunbathing. Villaricos is a small fishing village on this coastline, with a harbour and a marina, and an assortment of cosy tapas bars, shops and restaurants. The town of Cuevas del Almanzora is so named because of the many caves that were once inhabited in the Rio Almanzora valley, and in fact, some are inhabited to this day. Today Cuevas is a thriving market and farming town with a booming economy and rapid economic growth. Reknowned in Andalusia for it's Semana Santa, Easter, celebrations the old town of Cuevas has a certain charm. There are museums with artefacts dating from Neolithic times and the church is magnificent. The municipality is also home to Desert Springs Golf Resort, a desert style Arizona golf course, which enjoys world renown.
The present site of Cuevas was chosen by different cultures and civilizations that have written Mediterranean history: Greeks, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Iberians, Romans, Goths, Arabs and Christians, many of whom have crossed swords for its dominion and control. This area has been densely populated since the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods as the excavated sites in Fuente Alamo and Villaricos show. In 1488 Christian troops conquered the town without a struggle, the Arabs were subjugated and forced to espouse the Christian faith until their revolt and subsequent expulsion in 1570. Pirates were involved in the sacking of Cuevas in 1573 and it is still possible to travel through three centuries of art and nineteenth-century architecture by just visiting some of the local historic sites.
Cuevas is also the capital of motorcycling hosting the world Supercross championships and there are many other sporting venues being built as Cuevas also hosted events in the 2006 Mediterranean games.
Thursday is market day here when the streets are alive with vendors and shoppers and the local cafés are thronging with customers sampling the unique and flavoursome tapas. Sundays are market day at Villaricos, definitely not to be missed. The southern border of the municipality is joined to Vera, a small town approximately 10 km from the coast with superb beaches at it's eastern limit. Market days here are on Saturdays and is arguably one of the best in the area.
Property Features
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- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 111m² Build size
- 380m² Plot size
- Private Pool
Costing Breakdown
Standard form of payment
Reservation deposit
3,000€
Remainder of deposit to 10%
34,595€
Final Payment of 90% on completion
338,355€
Property Purchase Expenses
Property price
375,950€
Transfer tax 8%
30,076€
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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