
5,123 €/m2
"Charming 1-Bedroom Apartment in Ronda IV – Frontline Beach
Located in the highly sought-after Ronda IV urbanization, this beautifully renovated 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment is a fantastic opportunity for both personal use and holiday rental investment. Situated in a frontline beach block, the sea is literally just steps away.
The apartment features a bright living-dining area, a fully equipped independent kitchen, a modern bathroom, and a cozy bedroom. The entire property has been tastefully refurbished and is ready to move into or rent out immediately.
Ronda IV is well-known for its excellent communal facilities, including a swimming pool, lush gardens, and direct access to the promenade and beach.
Additionally, the current owner has a rented parking space within the complex for just €100/month, offering added convenience and value.
Perfect for those looking for a seaside holiday home, a permanent residence, or a solid investment in one of the most desirable areas on the Costa del Sol."
Features
Climate control
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Air Conditioning
Condition
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Excellent
Furniture
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Fully Furnished
Garden
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Communal
Kitchen
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Fully Fitted
Orientation
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East
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South
Parking
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Garage
Pool
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Communal
Security
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Gated Complex
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Alarm System
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24 Hour Security
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Safe
Setting
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Beachfront
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Beachside
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Close To Sea
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Urbanisation
Utilities
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Electricity
Views
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Sea
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Affordability
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