Reference250162
Price304,000 EUR
Bedrooms2
Bathrooms2
Floor Space96.0m2
Land Area33.0m2

New Build 2 bedroom Apartment for sale with sea and panoramic views in Manilva, Andalucia

304,000 EUR
261,440 GBP325,280 USD
Two bedroom example of an apartment in an impressive new development under construction in the Manilva coastal area, offering modern living, stunning views and fantastic communal areas.

A variety of units available in their latest phase of construction.
Please get in touch for further details.


South orientation
33 m2 terrace
Private garage
Communal garden
Communal pool
Air conditioning
Utility room
Storage room
Brand new
Private terrace
Kitchen equipped
Sea view
Internet - Wi-Fi
Fitted wardrobes
Gated community
Lift
Unfurnished
Close to sea / beach
Close to golf
Uncovered terrace
Close to shops amenities....
Two bedroom example of an apartment in an impressive new development under construction in the Manilva coastal area, offering modern living, stunning views and fantastic communal areas.

A variety of units available in their latest phase of construction.
Please get in touch for further details.


South orientation
33 m2 terrace
Private garage
Communal garden
Communal pool
Air conditioning
Utility room
Storage room
Brand new
Private terrace
Kitchen equipped
Sea view
Internet - Wi-Fi
Fitted wardrobes
Gated community
Lift
Unfurnished
Close to sea / beach
Close to golf
Uncovered terrace
Close to shops amenities.
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