4 bedroom Villa for sale with sea and panoramic views in Elviria, Andalucia
Set on a plot of 407 m2, this south-facing house on the beach was built to high specifications using quality materials throughout, and carefully custom-designed to enable master bedroom and living room with terrace to have fantastic panoramic views to the sea, African coast, marina and picturesque surroundings with pine groves and lush subtropical vegetation.
It was completely renovated in 2013 and today is in good condition.
This semi-detached 2-storey Andalusian villa of 168m2 comes with classic features: st...
Set on a plot of 407 m2, this south-facing house on the beach was built to high specifications using quality materials throughout, and carefully custom-designed to enable master bedroom and living room with terrace to have fantastic panoramic views to the sea, African coast, marina and picturesque surroundings with pine groves and lush subtropical vegetation.
It was completely renovated in 2013 and today is in good condition.
This semi-detached 2-storey Andalusian villa of 168m2 comes with classic features: stucco walls, terracotta tile roof, decorative fireplace, natural stone and brick walls, mosaics and hand-made ceramic tiles, wooden ceilings and other character elements. It offers an open plan living room with fireplace salon, a separate dining area, fully-fitted and equipped kitchen with breakfast corner, 4 elegant bedrooms, 3 beautiful bathrooms and a guest wc. The master suite boasts a Jacuzzi and walk-in-wardrobe; 2 more bedrooms share a bathroom with walk-in shower.
On the ground floor there is a 4th bedroom with fitted wardrobes which is currently used as a studio and has an adjacent guest bathroom with shower cabin.
There are outdoor living rooms and inviting glazed, covered and sunny terraces ideal for enjoying life - entertaining, relaxing, al fresco dining, sunbathing. There is a lateral glazed house that hosts a storage room, gym and sauna; an imposing Spanish style pool with blue mosaic pool tiles - durable and low-maintenance. Another bonus is a personal glazed "chiringuito" with a large kitchen, a bathroom and lovely views of the port and boats, through the Mediterranean pines. Stairs of the chiringuito lead to the low level of the well-groomed subtropical private garden (communal garden with private use) with direct access to the beach.
Private carport provides 2 parking spaces.
The property comes with everything that you expect from a luxury villa: air-conditioning, marble floors, fitted wardrobes, excellent glass and wooden doors, Internet - Wi-Fi, barbecue, satellite TV and many other features.
Alarm system, surveillance cameras, custom-made decorative security window bars and electric blinds make living even more secure, safe and comfortable.
The furniture is optional.
Protected by rich woodland, backed by golf courses and emerald green hills, the setting is highly desirable. This area is famous for its beaches with unique, protected extensive natural white dunes. A small elegant marina boasts a fine selection of yachts, seaside international restaurants and bars, and a handful of fine restaurants.
All amenities in neighbouring Elviria and Calahonda, Marbella (14 km west), Mijas and Fuengirola (14 km east). On the doorstep there is a choice of golf courses, horse-riding centre, 5 tennis academies. tennis and racket clubs, SPAs, glamorous beach clubs (incl. Nikki Beach), restaurants (incl. Michelin-starred), shops, pharmacies, banks and schools (incl. English International, Spanish and Deutsche Schule just 10 min away).
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