
4,121 €/m2
New Development: Prices from 539,900 € to 539,900 €. [Beds: 3 - 3] [Baths: 3 - 3] [Built size: 131.00 m2 - 131.00 m2]
This development is a residential complex designed to enjoy the Mediterranean climate. Each villa features magnificent terraces, a solarium, and a beautiful designer garden with a pool. With an unbeatable orientation, it is located near the beach and within a well-established urbanization that offers sports facilities and leisure areas.
The homes have spacious rooms distributed over two floors. On the ground floor, connected to the garden, there is a bright living-dining room with an open kitchen, as well as a master bedroom and a bathroom. On the first floor, there are two additional double bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. A fantastic solarium completes the property on the rooftop.
Mil Palmeras is located in a privileged area of Torre de la Horadada. Its peaceful atmosphere, along with its proximity to the beach and all kinds of services, makes it an unbeatable location.
Features
Climate control
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Pre Installed A/C
Condition
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New Construction
Features
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Fitted Wardrobes
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Private Terrace
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Solarium
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Ensuite Bathroom
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Double Glazing
Garden
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Private
Kitchen
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Kitchen-Lounge
Orientation
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North West
Parking
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Open
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Communal
Pool
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Private
Security
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Entry Phone
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Alarm System
Setting
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Close To Golf
Views
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Garden
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Pool
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