4 bedroom House for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Sant Lluis, Menorca
This rustic property is set in the heart of the Menorcan countryside, just a short stroll from the picturesque village. Here, the tranquility of the rural setting is perfectly combined with the convenience of being within walking distance of the village centre.
The property boasts a traditional country house, recently renovated with exquisite local taste and chic touches that lend it a timeless elegance. It offers spacious living and dining rooms with fitted kitchen, natural light, and fi...
This rustic property is set in the heart of the Menorcan countryside, just a short stroll from the picturesque village. Here, the tranquility of the rural setting is perfectly combined with the convenience of being within walking distance of the village centre.
The property boasts a traditional country house, recently renovated with exquisite local taste and chic touches that lend it a timeless elegance. It offers spacious living and dining rooms with fitted kitchen, natural light, and finishes that reflect the essence of the island.
With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, this finca is the perfect place for family living all year round, or as a second home. Additionally, the property includes a separate guest house, ideal for hosting family or friends in complete privacy.
One of its standout features is the pool, nestled among lush gardens that surround the finca, creating a true oasis where nature thrives in every corner. The combination of greenery, the pool, and privacy allows you to enjoy the beauty of the surroundings without interruption, in an intimate and relaxing atmosphere.
A unique opportunity to experience the charm of Menorca in a home that blends tradition, comfort, and unparalleled serenity.
Located in the South East of Menorca, the district of Sant Lluís owes its name to the King of France, Louis XV. It was during a brief period of time in the 18th century, when the French dominated the island. Its legacy left us with the quiet village of white houses that today is Sant Lluís. In fact the streets and squares of the town maintain the layout established by the Count of Lannion, French governor of the island who had the responsibility of planning the layout of the town. Without doubt, the church and the Molí de Dalt are its most emblematic buildings.
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1. Putting down a Holding Deposit
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2. Setting up a Pre-agreement (Contrato privado de compraventa)
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