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Reference251863
Price1,150,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3
Floor Space240.0m2
Land Area

Waterfront 4 bedroom Townhouse for sale with sea view in Cala Moli, Ibiza

1,150,000 EUR
989,000 GBP1,230,500 USD
Rare opportunity to acquire a fully renovated 3 storey, 4 bedroom luxury villa enjoying panoramic sea views from its idyllic waterfront location by the beach in Cala Moli.

Positioned right on the beach with stunning views of Addaya's natural harbour, and the added advantage of having a mooring right at your doorstep.

This three-storey semi-detached villa, fully renovated, is situated in the serene and picturesque urbanisation of Addaya. The property enjoys a privileged frontline position, just a few metres from Cala Moli, offering breathtaking views over the bay and spectacular sunsets thanks to its west orientation.

Currently undergoing renovation, the property will ...
Rare opportunity to acquire a fully renovated 3 storey, 4 bedroom luxury villa enjoying panoramic sea views from its idyllic waterfront location by the beach in Cala Moli.

Positioned right on the beach with stunning views of Addaya's natural harbour, and the added advantage of having a mooring right at your doorstep.

This three-storey semi-detached villa, fully renovated, is situated in the serene and picturesque urbanisation of Addaya. The property enjoys a privileged frontline position, just a few metres from Cala Moli, offering breathtaking views over the bay and spectacular sunsets thanks to its west orientation.

Currently undergoing renovation, the property will be handed over fully finished. Covering a built area of 240 m2, the ground floor features a spacious open-plan kitchen, a living and dining room with access to a covered terrace overlooking the sea, and a cloakroom.

The first floor hosts three double bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom and sea views, while the other two share a bathroom and have access to the terrace.

On the second floor, there will be a large living room with views over the bay and an additional cloakroom.

Included with the property is a temporary mooring and space for two jet skis or a boat. Furthermore, there are several parking spaces available.

Without a doubt, this is a unique opportunity in Menorca.

Addaya

Located on the north side of the island, in the borough of Es Mercadal, this urbanisation owes its name to its exclusive natural port, halfway between the Natural Park of S'Albufera des Grau and the Marine Reserve of northern Menorca. This area houses many villas - not only those for summer occupancy but also many for all year round living as well - set with privileged views over the sea and Marina. It is an unbeatable place for those boat owners who are looking for mooring with a place to live in Menorca. Apart from the variety of complexes in this area, it also boasts a defence tower, built during an English reign.


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