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Reference248580
Price640,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3
Floor Space330.0m2
Land Area137.0m2

Spacious 4 bedroom Townhouse for sale in S'Arraco, Mallorca

640,000 EUR
550,400 GBP684,800 USD
Character village house in S'Arraco, Andratx, with lots of potential, mountain views and a central location close to amenities.

This 330m2 corner house has huge potential to update and although in need of renovation, offers a great opportunity to create a dream home in a traditional village, near the foothills of the Tramuntana mountains in south-west Mallorca.

Rooms are distributed across 237m2 on three storeys, with the ground floor comprising a living-dining room with fireplace, a bathroom, and a kitchen that has access to the terrace.
The first floor is bright with three bedrooms and a large bathroom.
The top floor has a spacious attic with two more rooms, a bathr...
Character village house in S'Arraco, Andratx, with lots of potential, mountain views and a central location close to amenities.

This 330m2 corner house has huge potential to update and although in need of renovation, offers a great opportunity to create a dream home in a traditional village, near the foothills of the Tramuntana mountains in south-west Mallorca.

Rooms are distributed across 237m2 on three storeys, with the ground floor comprising a living-dining room with fireplace, a bathroom, and a kitchen that has access to the terrace.
The first floor is bright with three bedrooms and a large bathroom.
The top floor has a spacious attic with two more rooms, a bathroom and views of the church and S'Arraco.

Outside there is a generous patio, part of which is covered and has space to park and a storeroom.
In addition, this characterful house has wood beamed ceiling, original tiles, shutters, a sunny orientation, and access from two streets.

Andratx is located on the southside of the Tramuntana Mountains, just 30 minutes driving distance from Palma. It is is a picturesque village, with the square and narrow streets typical of the Mallorcan towns. It is well-known for its creative and international art.
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