Income Producing 6 bedroom Villa for sale with panoramic view in Comares, Andalucia
This exciting propect is an established holiday complex, located on a hillside near the mountain village of Comares, with sweeping, panoramic views of the countryside and mountains, and down to the glittering Mediterranean sea in the distance.
It combines perfectly rustic style with elegance and comfort, to make a wonderful home, and a home away for its paying guests.
The property, on a plot of 3,025m2, consists of three living units set in stunning gardens and terraces, ar...
This exciting propect is an established holiday complex, located on a hillside near the mountain village of Comares, with sweeping, panoramic views of the countryside and mountains, and down to the glittering Mediterranean sea in the distance.
It combines perfectly rustic style with elegance and comfort, to make a wonderful home, and a home away for its paying guests.
The property, on a plot of 3,025m2, consists of three living units set in stunning gardens and terraces, around a central swimming pool. It is connected to mains electricity, mains water and all its documentation is in perfect order, including a DAFO certificate from the town hall.
The access is via a very short concrete track (180m), which is gated for the six properties located along the track, providing extra security, leads to the parking area (electric gates with remote control). The parking consists of an area of parking for 2 cars on the left as one arrives, and a third space for one car on the right. A further parking area for the owners' vehicle is located a little further along the track.
The main house offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, a beautiful kitchen and separate living/dining room, and an office and store room. It has a really lovely covered porch/terrace with glass curtains and a woodburner.
The guest house comes with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, a lovely kitchen and a stylish living room, plus a spacious terrace on the first floor overlooking the complex, the countryside and out towards the sea.
The guest apartment consists of a large, open plan living/dining/kitchen area with high ceilings and a mezanine bedroom on a higher level with en-suite bathroom.
All spaces are beautiful, stylish and comfortable, finished to a high level.
The main garden terrace, with its delightful covered area and many plants and flowers, is just the beginning of the very special gardens here. The pool sits centrally, with an unusual shape and an incorporated Jacuzzi at one end, as well as a viewpoint terrace just above the pool.
To the side and rear of the pool are two separate walled garden areas, meaning that guests and friends can choose individual areas to enjoy. Each has its own character, with quality sunbeds and other outdoor garden furniture.
Guests enjoy the total peace, with just the sound of the birds or the bubbling of the water in the pool and these are excellent places to watch both the sunrise and the sunset.
A short path, close to the guest apartment, leads to a hillside garden, with a path and terraces cut into the land and planted with a variety of beautiful plants.
The finca has fruit trees, and there is also a vegetable growing area.
This property is perfect for anyone wishing to take over an up-and-running holiday business, living and working on site.
It is ideal for anyone wishing to live an active life, in the sunshine and the clean mountain air - and just a short walk from two lovely bar/restaurants in a friendly mountain hamlet.
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