Large Teaser
Reference205902
Price1,398,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3
Floor Space535.0m2
Land Area1,025.0m2

4 bedroom Villa for sale with panoramic view in Marbella, Andalucia

1,398,000 EUR
1,202,280 GBP1,495,860 USD
This unfurnished villa has been recently renovated and is ready for someone to add their own style or, if preferred, one could use the services of professional interior decorators who will analyse your needs and budget, prepare and present conceptual solutions and then manage the project for you.

This prestigious villa is located in one of the most sought after green residential areas in Nueva Andalucia; only a short drive away from excellent shops, bars, restaurants, international schools, beaches, several popular courses of Golf Valley, casino, banks and other services and facilities of Marbella, refreshingly unspoilt traditional town of San Pedro and the glitz and glamour of Puert...
This unfurnished villa has been recently renovated and is ready for someone to add their own style or, if preferred, one could use the services of professional interior decorators who will analyse your needs and budget, prepare and present conceptual solutions and then manage the project for you.

This prestigious villa is located in one of the most sought after green residential areas in Nueva Andalucia; only a short drive away from excellent shops, bars, restaurants, international schools, beaches, several popular courses of Golf Valley, casino, banks and other services and facilities of Marbella, refreshingly unspoilt traditional town of San Pedro and the glitz and glamour of Puerto Banus.

It is also in close proximity to the stunning natural beauty of the Serrania de Ronda mountain range.

The property is surrounded by wonderful subtropical mature gardens and ideally situated in a very quiet area in a cul de sac, close to the Real Club de Golf Las Brisas.

Designed on two floors with classic Andalusian charm and modern style features it has been renovated with top qualities materials and upgraded to a high standard. Bright and luminous living area with salon, dining room and modern kitchen is opening out to the spacious covered porches and terrace, pool area and very private landscaped gardens.

The ground level has 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and a guest toilet.
Upstairs there is a large master suite with dressing area, bathroom with Jacuzzi and private terrace.
Upstairs there is also the 4th bedroom en-suite, with a private staircase, large enough to be converted into 2 bedrooms.

This top quality villa has all the features of a truly exclusive property (recessed lighting in all rooms with dimmer switches, kitchen by Haeker Kuechen, Bosch appliances, fridge/freezer Samsung with cooler, heating by radiators, gas thermostat individual control, satellite TV to all rooms, phone plus ADSL, etc. )

The breathtaking views over the green picturesque surroundings and mountains, including the iconic La Concha Mountain are complementing this wonderful property.
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