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This property is located between Albondon and Cadiar, this cortijo of 101m² including a 12m² covered terrace, is a blank canvas for the new owner to complete. The single story property is set in approximately 1 hectare of land mainly planted with vines. Adjacent to the cortijo is a water deposit used to harvest the rainwater from the roof. Directly around the cortijo is flat land that could be used as a garden or for growing produce.
The cortijo, easily accessed via a short track in good condition off the main road, has mains electricity and water connected. The property will require a sceptic tank installing.
Outside is a covered terrace with the main entrance leading into the property. Inside is an open space with a fireplace in one corner, offering the new owners a chance to design their own layout, possibly two ensuite bedrooms or three smaller bedrooms.
The surrounding land which approximately 1 Hectare is planted with vines, which is ideal, as they do not require a lot of water.
If you don’t know this area well, why not take a look at our exposure guide on the Alpujarras in the Area Guide section above (next to Overview).
Property Features
- 0 bedrooms
- 0 bathrooms
- 101m² Build size
- 10,000m² Plot size
- Close to Main Road
- Empty Shell
- Needs Finishing
- Covered Terrace
- Fantastic Views
- Close to Albondon
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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