Reference243421
Price299,000 EUR
Bedrooms9
Bathrooms4
Floor Space350.0m2
Land Area770.0m2

9 bedroom Complex for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Casabermeja, Andalucia

299,000 EUR
257,140 GBP319,930 USD
Full of charm and character is this complex of a beautiful country house with separate cottages, small casita and garden, enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location near Casabermeja.

This collection of properties offers potential as a rural rental complex situated in a sleepy hamlet around 15 minutes from Casabermeja and within 40 minutes of Malaga and the airport. This very different little complex is like a mini village within a village. The pretty street leads down to the four cottages, each with terraces and garden areas, and two with their own entrances for vehicles.

The four cottages are all attached by at least one wall, except for the stone cott...
Full of charm and character is this complex of a beautiful country house with separate cottages, small casita and garden, enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location near Casabermeja.

This collection of properties offers potential as a rural rental complex situated in a sleepy hamlet around 15 minutes from Casabermeja and within 40 minutes of Malaga and the airport. This very different little complex is like a mini village within a village. The pretty street leads down to the four cottages, each with terraces and garden areas, and two with their own entrances for vehicles.

The four cottages are all attached by at least one wall, except for the stone cottage.

The Casita has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, and a living room/kitchen.

The Stone Cottage has 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, large farmhouse kitchen, and living room (currently furnished as a third downstairs bedroom). In front of the Stone Cottage is a gate and a couple of steps leading to the Main house and main terrace, plus the Bodega, Rear house, rear garage/workshop, and gardens.

The Main House comprises of 3/4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a farmhouse kitchen and living room.

The rear fig tree patio is so named as it has a fascinating, ancient fig tree offering wonderful natural shade. The patio also leads to one of two private driveways with gated entrance, and to a covered garage/workshop area.

The Bodega is accessed via the main terrace and is on the ground floor (the 'hat room') with a lower bodega downstairs. There is a roof terrace above.

If anyone were to be purchasing this to convert it into a tourist complex, this building might perhaps be a mini shop or bar. From the main terrace is access to the gardens, with a vegetable plot and a barbecue that incorporates some of the original millstones from when these buildings were part of a mill. Also from here a path leads to the patio and second gated vehicle entrance drive, and the Rear Cottage.

The Rear Cottage has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, a kitchen and large living room, on two floors.

This fascinating complex would make a unique, charming mini 'village' experience for paying guests. The many patios and terraces and the gardens are already beautiful, but could be even more beautiful in the hands of the right people.

The buildings offer comfortable and authentic accommodation and could be improved in many ways according to requirements and taste. The property has around 350m2 of buildings (more accurate measurements required) and is on a plot of around 770m2.
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