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Peña Rubia in Sax, Country house with heated pool €249,999!
Discover this magnificent country house with style and character in Peña Rubia, Sax, which combines tranquility, privacy and an unbeatable location, with a charming garden area
The house has three large bedrooms and two fully equipped bathrooms, a spacious kitchen and a bright living room with a fireplace.
The 2,500 m/2 plot has an indoor swimming pool to enjoy all year round.
The house is equipped with electricity and water and has several extras such as solar panels, air conditioning and central heating.
It also includes stables, lawn areas, and a cottage ready to be converted into self-catering accommodation.
Sax is a charming town with all the services (schools, health centre, supermarkets, pharmacies and much more) and just 30 minutes from Alicante Airport and 35 minutes from the beach.
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Property Features
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 140m² Build size
- 2,775m² Plot size
- Swimming Pool
- Barbecue
- Airconditioning
- Dressing room
- Solarium
- Garage
- Central heating
- Alarm system
- Fireplace
- Fast internet & phone
- Fenced plot
- Mains electric
- Mains sewerage
- Mains water
- Walking Distance To Town
- Water deposit
- Cess Pit / Septic Tank
- Pool: Yes
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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