Bright 3 bedroom for sale in Moralet, Valencia
Situated 20 minutes from Campello beach, in Alicante, this 2004 villa is built on one floor with the garage and workshop/store being the only element underneath the main living area.
Through the main gate, the front door can be accessed by going up only two steps. There are three bedrooms with fitted wardrobes: two at one end of the house and a full shower room. The good-sized, master bedroom is at the other end of the house with a walk in wardrobe and
en-suite bathroo...
Situated 20 minutes from Campello beach, in Alicante, this 2004 villa is built on one floor with the garage and workshop/store being the only element underneath the main living area.
Through the main gate, the front door can be accessed by going up only two steps. There are three bedrooms with fitted wardrobes: two at one end of the house and a full shower room. The good-sized, master bedroom is at the other end of the house with a walk in wardrobe and
en-suite bathroom. One of the bedrooms is currently used as a study.
The kitchen is fully equipped with lots of cupboards, a granite work top and ceramic hob, water softener and water purifier. There is an L shaped living and dining room with an inset fireplace with wood burner which leads out to a wonderful covered terrace which overlooks the garden and swimming pool and affords good views of the sea and the mountains.
Outside is the 10 x 5m pool with protruding roman steps and summer cover, orange, lemon, fig and palm trees in a landscaped plot with most of it neatly laid to gravel.
Features include double glazed windows in all the house, ceiling fans, air-conditioning, and it is mostly furnished.
Situated 10 minutes to all amenities, 20 minutes to the airport, beaches, marina and golf courses.
Ideal for a family.
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