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Reference244475
Price1,690,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms3
Floor Space321.0m2
Land Area441.0m2

Luxury 5 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view in Porto Colom, Mallorca

1,690,000 EUR
1,453,400 GBP1,808,300 USD
Brand new 3 storey, 5 bedroom luxury villa with pool and garden, enjoying panoramic sea and mountain views from the roof terrace of its ideal location near all amenities in Porto Colom.

This stunning property has been specially designed, perfectly combining the modern lifestyle of a luxury villa with the charming surroundings of a Mediterranean fishing village.

It is set in an exclusive residential complex of 8 luxury villas in a picturesque area and each villa benefits from coastal views and mountains.

Each property offers amazing quality and finishes, a garage, a private pool in the garden and a Jacuzzi on the roof terrace with a lift connecting all floors and a priv...
Brand new 3 storey, 5 bedroom luxury villa with pool and garden, enjoying panoramic sea and mountain views from the roof terrace of its ideal location near all amenities in Porto Colom.

This stunning property has been specially designed, perfectly combining the modern lifestyle of a luxury villa with the charming surroundings of a Mediterranean fishing village.

It is set in an exclusive residential complex of 8 luxury villas in a picturesque area and each villa benefits from coastal views and mountains.

Each property offers amazing quality and finishes, a garage, a private pool in the garden and a Jacuzzi on the roof terrace with a lift connecting all floors and a private garage.

It is spacious with generous dimensions and comprise a light-flooded ground floor with a fully fitted kitchen, a guest WC and an open-plan living/dining room with patio doors leading to the terrace, landscaped garden and pool.

The first floor has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a laundry room, this includes a wonderful en-suite bedroom which has a walk in wardrobe and its own terrace.

The second floor has a huge master bedroom with walk in wardrobe, en-suite bathroom with optional tub and a terrace, this floor also has one further en-suite bedroom.

Finally, there is an extensive roof terrace with plenty of space as well as an optional pool and outdoor kitchen with dining area. Other features include air-conditioning, underfloor heating, top quality kitchen appliances, double glazing, a security system and superior materials used throughout.

The east of Mallorca is one of Europe's most beautiful destinations. In contrast to the over-developed south coast, the north-east has not been spoilt by heavy construction over the years, the reason why this area has conserved its natural beauty and unique tranquil environment. Several charming villages full of artisan traditions and many small, delightful beaches are dotted around the region. An 18 hole golf course of top international standard and the caves in Arta annually attract thousands of visitors.
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