Large Teaser
Reference250998
Price980,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms3
Floor Space185.0m2
Land Area1,717.0m2

Prestige 5 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view in Cala Llonga, Menorca

980,000 EUR
842,800 GBP1,048,600 USD
Set in a privileged location in Cala Llonga, is this impressive 5 bedroom villa with expansive pool and garden, enjoying panoramic sea views.

The 185m2 comprises of a living and dining room, separate fitted kitchen and a practical utility room, five bedrooms, three bathrooms and a garage.

This home is perfect both to live in all year round and to enjoy wonderful seasons on the island.

One of the biggest attractions is its spectacular pool and garden area and the impressive views of the sea that you can see from several rooms in the house, creating an atmosphere of peace and serenity.

Cala Llonga is considered the most exclusive urbanisation of Mahon. Located o...
Set in a privileged location in Cala Llonga, is this impressive 5 bedroom villa with expansive pool and garden, enjoying panoramic sea views.

The 185m2 comprises of a living and dining room, separate fitted kitchen and a practical utility room, five bedrooms, three bathrooms and a garage.

This home is perfect both to live in all year round and to enjoy wonderful seasons on the island.

One of the biggest attractions is its spectacular pool and garden area and the impressive views of the sea that you can see from several rooms in the house, creating an atmosphere of peace and serenity.

Cala Llonga is considered the most exclusive urbanisation of Mahon. Located on the north side of the port, it occupies an extensive area that has more than 360 homes among its 540 plots. Its exceptional location enables you to enjoy some splendid views that, added to its privileged south-west orientation, guarantees sun all day long.

It is just 5-7 minutes by car from the centre of Mahon, and very close to the beaches of Es Grau and Cala Mesquida. It has several pontoons distributed along its coast, allowing boat owners to have an exceptionally safe mooring and easy access to the mouth of the port.
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