Contemporary 4 bedroom Villa for sale with countryside view in Mal Pas Bon Aire, Alcudia, Mallorca
Set on an elevated plot of around 618m2, and with a generous built area of 353m2, this ideal family home has hi-tech features and is in a great location within walking distance from the marina.
Built to a very high standard with a tasteful design and decor throughout, the villa has rooms distributed across 2 floors plus a basement level. The ground floor has an open plan layout comprising of a modern fitted kitchen with an island, a dining area and living room. From here you have direct access to the covered terrace. This leve...
Set on an elevated plot of around 618m2, and with a generous built area of 353m2, this ideal family home has hi-tech features and is in a great location within walking distance from the marina.
Built to a very high standard with a tasteful design and decor throughout, the villa has rooms distributed across 2 floors plus a basement level. The ground floor has an open plan layout comprising of a modern fitted kitchen with an island, a dining area and living room. From here you have direct access to the covered terrace. This level also has 2 double bedrooms and a bathroom.
First floor: 2 further bedrooms sharing a bathroom and another large living room which enjoys access to a spacious terrace overlooking the pool and garden.
Outside: terraces on both levels offer a variety of entertainment space plus there is a landscaped garden with a swimming pool with a built-in Jacuzzi area.
Other features include: reverse air conditioning, underfloor heating, fireplace, solar panels, a Smart Home System and a basement level which has a garage for 2 cars, as well as an extra space which could be converted into a gym or cinema room depending on personal requirements.
Bonaire is one of the most exclusive residential locations in the north of Mallorca. This charming evergreen, upmarket urbanisation hugs a hillside thus enabling many villa owners to enjoy magnificent views over Pollensa Bay and across to Formentor. Romantic beaches and an absolutely cute yacht marina are further hallmarks that add to Bonaire's unique appeal. Villas in Bonaire have always been extremely high in demand; here peace and quiet define the lifestyle. The historical old town Alcudia is within an easy 5 minute car drive - likewise the famous Alcanada Golf course.
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