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Stunning Villa in Petrer with Beautiful views.
Land
Total area: 10,700 m², of which 2,500 m² are fenced.
Olive, almond and fig trees
Private pool (8x4 m) featuring:
Automatic saltwater electrolysis system, keeping insects away.
New pump installed in 2024.
Heat pump for year-round use.
Summer and winter covers.
Bioclimatic pergola (6x3 m) with:
LED lighting.
Heating and retractable awning for added comfort.
Barbecue.
Petanca court.
Agricultural water system with a 2m³ tank, filtration (installed in 2023), and descaling system.
Electric gate for secure and convenient access.
Built area
Main house: 141 m².
Garage: 53 m² with an electric door.
Terrace: 32 m² with a retractable glass roof.
Solar panels.
PVC double-glazed windows with protective bars, PVC shutters, and mosquito screens.
Verification alarm system.
Pellet stove.
Air conditioning (hot/cold) in the living room and two bedrooms.
Fully equipped kitchen with water filtration system.
Renovated bathrooms.
3 bedrooms.
2 bathrooms.
Kitchen.
Living room.
Laundry room.
Enclosed patio.
Property Features
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- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 141m² Build size
- 10,700m² Plot size
- Barbecue
- Airconditioning
- Terrace
- Utility room
- Garage
- Solar energy
- Alarm system
- Double glazing
- Electric gates
- Electric gates
- Fenced plot
- Mains water
- Pellet stove
- Cess Pit / Septic Tank
Costing Breakdown
* 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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