Villa en venta en Viator
Datos básicos
- UAJM-T1941
- 180.000 €
- 150 m2(1.200 €/m2)
- Almería
- Viator
- 2.024
Distribución e instalaciones
- 3
- 2
- 1
Varios
- Sí
Certificado energético
Detalles
180.000 €
Excellent 3 Bed Villa For Sale in Retamar Partaloa, Almeria Spain
Esales Property ID: es5553635
Property Location
Retamar
Partaloa,
Almeria
Andalusia
Spain
Property Details
With its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, Spain is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment in this magnificent part of the world.
On offer is this stunning villa with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, living room, dining area which is in the tower, kitchen and a private pool and terrace area which is enclosed.
This would make a perfect private residence or holiday home viewing is advised.
ABOUT THE AREA
Partaloa is a municipality of Almería province, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Almeria is famous throughout Spain for its gorgeous beaches, most of which are completely unspoilt, despite their popularity. The most spectacular stretches of sand are to be found in the Cabo de Gata Natural Park (see below), where the virginal playas back on to terrain studded with cacti, dunes and mountains. Playa de los Genoveses and Playa de los Muertos are the best.
Just 40km east along the coast from Almeria is the spectacular Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park – the biggest protected nature reserve on the Mediterranean coast. Here you’ll find beautiful beaches, breathtaking mountains and dunes and over a thousand species of flora. You can explore its uninhabited expanses by foot, bike or horseback, marvelling as you go to the castles from which Moors and Christians once battled Berber pirates.
The scent of orange blossom, the swish of a flamenco dress, the glimpse of a white village perched atop a crag: memories of Andalucía linger. Immortalised in operas and vividly depicted in 19th-century art and literature, Andalucía often acts as a synonym for Spain as a whole: a sun-dappled, fiesta-loving land of guitar-wielding troubadours, reckless bullfighters, feisty operatic heroines and Roma singers wailing sad laments. While this simplistic portrait might be outdated, stereotypical and overly romantic, it does carry an element of truth. Andalucía, despite creeping modernisation, remains a spirited and passionate place where the atmosphere sneaks up and envelops you when you least expect it – perhaps as you’re crammed into a buzzing tapas bar or lost in the depths of a flamenco performance.
Part of Andalucía’s appeal springs from its peculiar history. For eight centuries the region sat on a volatile frontier between two faiths and ideologies: Christianity and Islam. Left to ferment like a barrel of the bone-dry local sherry, Andalucía underwent a cross-fertilisation that threw up a slew of cultural colossi: ancient mosques transformed into churches; vast palaces replete with stucco work; a cuisine infused with North African spices; hammams and teterías (teahouses) evoking the Moorish lifestyle; and a chain of lofty white towns that dominates the craggy landscape, from Granada’s tightly knotted Albayzín to the hilltop settlements of Cádiz province.
Esales Property ID: es5553635
Property Location
Retamar
Partaloa,
Almeria
Andalusia
Spain
Property Details
With its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, Spain is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment in this magnificent part of the world.
On offer is this stunning villa with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, living room, dining area which is in the tower, kitchen and a private pool and terrace area which is enclosed.
This would make a perfect private residence or holiday home viewing is advised.
ABOUT THE AREA
Partaloa is a municipality of Almería province, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Almeria is famous throughout Spain for its gorgeous beaches, most of which are completely unspoilt, despite their popularity. The most spectacular stretches of sand are to be found in the Cabo de Gata Natural Park (see below), where the virginal playas back on to terrain studded with cacti, dunes and mountains. Playa de los Genoveses and Playa de los Muertos are the best.
Just 40km east along the coast from Almeria is the spectacular Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park – the biggest protected nature reserve on the Mediterranean coast. Here you’ll find beautiful beaches, breathtaking mountains and dunes and over a thousand species of flora. You can explore its uninhabited expanses by foot, bike or horseback, marvelling as you go to the castles from which Moors and Christians once battled Berber pirates.
The scent of orange blossom, the swish of a flamenco dress, the glimpse of a white village perched atop a crag: memories of Andalucía linger. Immortalised in operas and vividly depicted in 19th-century art and literature, Andalucía often acts as a synonym for Spain as a whole: a sun-dappled, fiesta-loving land of guitar-wielding troubadours, reckless bullfighters, feisty operatic heroines and Roma singers wailing sad laments. While this simplistic portrait might be outdated, stereotypical and overly romantic, it does carry an element of truth. Andalucía, despite creeping modernisation, remains a spirited and passionate place where the atmosphere sneaks up and envelops you when you least expect it – perhaps as you’re crammed into a buzzing tapas bar or lost in the depths of a flamenco performance.
Part of Andalucía’s appeal springs from its peculiar history. For eight centuries the region sat on a volatile frontier between two faiths and ideologies: Christianity and Islam. Left to ferment like a barrel of the bone-dry local sherry, Andalucía underwent a cross-fertilisation that threw up a slew of cultural colossi: ancient mosques transformed into churches; vast palaces replete with stucco work; a cuisine infused with North African spices; hammams and teterías (teahouses) evoking the Moorish lifestyle; and a chain of lofty white towns that dominates the craggy landscape, from Granada’s tightly knotted Albayzín to the hilltop settlements of Cádiz province.
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- 150 m2
- 1.200 €/m2
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- 2024
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