Large Teaser
Reference248660
Price695,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms2
Floor Space126.0m2
Land Area600.0m2

Spacious 4 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view in San Jaime, Menorca

695,000 EUR
597,700 GBP743,650 USD
Enjoying breathtaking sea views from its peaceful location near the beach and all amenities in San Jaime, is this bright and spacious
4 bedroom villa with pool and garden.

On the first floor is the inviting living and dining area with fitted kitchen that seamlessly flows onto lovely terraces.

The ground floor accommodates four spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms.

Outside, the private pool and lush garden provide a tranquil oasis, offering a perfect blend of leisure and nature. This space is ideal for soaking up the sun, taking a refreshing dip, or hosting family and friends.

The adjacent barbecue area adds to the charm, making it perfect for o...
Enjoying breathtaking sea views from its peaceful location near the beach and all amenities in San Jaime, is this bright and spacious
4 bedroom villa with pool and garden.

On the first floor is the inviting living and dining area with fitted kitchen that seamlessly flows onto lovely terraces.

The ground floor accommodates four spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms.

Outside, the private pool and lush garden provide a tranquil oasis, offering a perfect blend of leisure and nature. This space is ideal for soaking up the sun, taking a refreshing dip, or hosting family and friends.

The adjacent barbecue area adds to the charm, making it perfect for outdoor dining and gatherings.

This semi-detached house is ideal for both permanent residence and as a holiday home, offering a peaceful retreat with easy access to Menorca's beautiful beaches and local amenities.

Son Bou, Sant Jaume de la Mediterrania and Torre Solí Nou make up three urbanisations located eight kilometres from the town of Alaior, in the most extensive section of beaches of the whole Menorca coastline. The surrounding area features the Talayotic settlement of Torre d’en Galmés, the largest in Menorca, which is situated at the top of a hill from where a large part of the southern coast of the island was controlled. Although the three urbanisations are regular holiday destinations, the majority of second homes belong to residents who make the most of the weekend to enjoy the peace and quiet.


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