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This large centrally located building (currently a warehouse) could be adapted to a variety of purposes. Mains water and electricity are connected and is already prepared with tri-phase industrial fuse box. A very rare opportunity! The village of Daya Vieja is located in the South-East province of Alicante. The village is a typical Spanish village with great charm. Within walking distance from any part of the village you can access an array of amenities including bars, restaurants, communal areas, municipal swimming pool, and more. Daya Vieja is situated only 15 minutes from the beaches of Guardamar del Segura and only 30 Minutes from Alicante airport, the nearest golf courses are about 10-15 minutes away being located in Ciudad Quesada, La Marquesa and in Algorfa, La Finca.
Property Features
- 0 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
Costing Breakdown
Standard form of payment
Reservation deposit
3,000€
Remainder of deposit to 10%
12,000€
Final Payment of 90% on completion
134,996€
Property Purchase Expenses
Property price
149,995€
Transfer tax 8%
12,000€
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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