For sale Finca - Cortijo Costa Del Sol Alhaurín El Grande € 269.000,-
Located on the north side of Alhaurín el Grande, between Coín and Villafranco, this south facing property offers huge potential. Boasting three bedrooms, set on a large plot of over 3.000m2 with uninterrupted views across the campo.
Wrought iron electric gates welcome you onto the driveway. To the right you will find ample space to grow your own fruit and vegetables. Leading up to the house, there is parking for several cars and even further scope for planting and installation for a above ground pool subject to consent. To the left of the house, you will find an unfinished garage.
The main residence offers a traditional feel as you approach. Open the front door and you walk into the entrance hall which guides you through to a spacious living room with large windows offering an abundance of light. Continue through the living room and you are greeted by a separate fully fitted kitchen with room for a small breakfast table, followed by a utility area. Beyond the kitchen, you will find access to a covered terrace with views across the campo, the prefect spot to enjoy your breakfast or evening meal entertaining your guests.
Also note, there are two double bedrooms and family bathroom on the ground floor, all with timber framed windows and wooden shutters. Upstairs hosts the master bedroom with en-suite and private terrace.
The property is situated down a good solid dirt track and is completely fenced with well and town water. It requires modernization but offers a lot of potential.
It is located only a short drive from Alhaurin el Grande and Coín.
Viewings recommended!
Alhaurín el Grande is a beautiful, vibrant town and one of the largest villages in the Valle del Guadahorce, set in a privileged location with fabulous road connections to both the Costa del Sol and Málaga. It is the thirteenth largest city in the entire province of Málaga in population, second only to coastal municipalities, the cities of Ronda and Antequera and nearby Alhaurin de la Torre. It has a population around 25,000, but there is a large presence of foreigners settled in the town, estimated to represent nearly 15% of the total population.
The origin of the name was given by the Arabs, who called it "Alhaurin", where the Catholic Monarchs added "el Grande" to distinguish it from the neighbouring town of Alhaurín de la Torre after the conquest of both sites in 1485.
Alhaurin el Grande is located on the north side of the Sierra de Mijas at an altitude of 326 metres above sea level, with a benign climate of mild winters and hot summers and more than a third of the days per year have sunshine. It is 29 km from Málaga and 18 km from Marbella.
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