Reference251401
Price1,100,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3
Floor Space326.0m2
Land Area558.0m2

Spacious 4 bedroom Villa for sale in Marbella Hill Club, Marbella, Andalucia

1,100,000 EUR
946,000 GBP1,177,000 USD
Delightful semi-detached Andalusian-style villa providing a rare combination of privacy and convenience set in a quiet cul-de-sac within the prestigious gated community of the Marbella Hill Club on the Golden Mile.

Located just a short drive from Marbella Old Town, La Canada shopping centre, and Puerto Banus, the property is ideally situated for easy access to the A-7 coast road and the Nueva Andalucia Golf Valley.
Nearby, there are international schools, hospitals, supermarkets, and various sports facilities, including tennis, golf courses and gyms.

This spacious 326m2 property is perfect for those seeking a quiet yet accessible lifestyle. Set on a 558 m2 plot, it pre...
Delightful semi-detached Andalusian-style villa providing a rare combination of privacy and convenience set in a quiet cul-de-sac within the prestigious gated community of the Marbella Hill Club on the Golden Mile.

Located just a short drive from Marbella Old Town, La Canada shopping centre, and Puerto Banus, the property is ideally situated for easy access to the A-7 coast road and the Nueva Andalucia Golf Valley.
Nearby, there are international schools, hospitals, supermarkets, and various sports facilities, including tennis, golf courses and gyms.

This spacious 326m2 property is perfect for those seeking a quiet yet accessible lifestyle. Set on a 558 m2 plot, it presents an exciting renovation opportunity to create a dream home.
The interior spans 214 m2, with an additional 26 m2 of terrace space.

The main floor features a spacious living and dining area with a cosy fireplace. Adjacent is a separate kitchen with convenient access to the rear patio. Also on this level is an office that can serve as a fourth bedroom and a separate bathroom.
The generously sized primary bedroom upstairs boasts an en-suite bathroom with a Jacuzzi bathtub and access to a terrace with lovely green views and a hint of the sea.
Two additional bedrooms share a bathroom, providing ample space for family or guests.

The home also includes a separate garage, two storage rooms, solar panels, and air conditioning in every room.

Living in the Marbella Hill Club on the Golden Mile means enjoying a prime location with excellent amenities. The area offers a range of outdoor activities, from golfing in the nearby Nueva Andalucia Golf Valley to relaxing on the beach.

The proximity to the A-7 coast road ensures quick and easy travel to surrounding towns and attractions.
Families will appreciate the proximity to reputable international schools that provide quality education for children.
Shopping and dining options abound, with La Canada shopping centre and numerous local shops and restaurants nearby.
The Golden Mile combines luxury, convenience, and the beauty of Marbella's coast, making it an ideal place to call home.
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