Large Teaser
Reference247946
Price3,500,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms5
Floor Space906.0m2
Land Area3.3 Ha

Immaculate 6 bedroom House for sale with sea view in Alcudia, Mallorca

3,500,000 EUR
3,010,000 GBP3,745,000 USD
Magnificent 6 bedroom villa, with a bright and spacious built area of 906m2, set on a large elevated plot of around 32,000m2 and situated between the historic old town of Alcudia and the beaches of Puerto Pollensa.

With plenty of privacy, whilst being in a privileged position, with outstanding views of the sea and mountains and within walking distance of the nearby amenities.

This 2 storey property boasts a total of 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, providing an abundance of accommodation for large families and visitors. This includes a lavish master suite with an en-suite bathroom and a dressing room. In addition, there is a sizeable entrance hall, expansive modern living room and...
Magnificent 6 bedroom villa, with a bright and spacious built area of 906m2, set on a large elevated plot of around 32,000m2 and situated between the historic old town of Alcudia and the beaches of Puerto Pollensa.

With plenty of privacy, whilst being in a privileged position, with outstanding views of the sea and mountains and within walking distance of the nearby amenities.

This 2 storey property boasts a total of 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, providing an abundance of accommodation for large families and visitors. This includes a lavish master suite with an en-suite bathroom and a dressing room. In addition, there is a sizeable entrance hall, expansive modern living room and a kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and a pantry. From most rooms there is direct access to several terraces and patio areas which surrounding the villa.

The villa also has a substantial basement level which offers the opportunity to create further leisure space such as another living room, a games room, cinema room or gym depending on personal requirements.

Outside, there are neatly landscaped gardens and extensive grounds to explore. The villa has numerous covered and sunny terraces, a built-in barbecue with an outdoor dining area, a 10m swimming pool and a hot tub.

Other features include a charming stone facade, reverse air conditioning, built-in wardrobes, integrated sound system, storeroom and a lucrative holiday rental license which enables to generate an addition income, if required.

Alcudia is one of the most attractive historical towns in Mallorca. The medieval wall built in the 14th Century; the ruins of the ancient Roman city Pollentia and the church of Sant Jaume attract hundreds of visitors, lovers of architecture, culture and history year upon year. The port of Alcudia is located just a couple kilometres away offering a wide range of entertainment activities, exquisite restaurants and trendy cafes. Apart from its inherent beauty, Alcudia is brilliantly located near the heavenly beaches in the bays of Alcudia and Pollensa, and has easy access to the motorway that connects the entire island.

House with ETV rental license for sale. Please note that our holiday villas in Mallorca are registered under the ETV Touristic law of Mallorca and the Balearic Islands.
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