
4,545 €/m2
Unrepeatable investment purchase in the old town of Marbella.
The property for sale consists of half of the entire building, which is already divided by horizontal division.
It is composed of a house with a private patio on the first floor, as well as another house on the second floor, which in turn has access to a large private solarium-type terrace.
The elegant entrance hall to the house, next to the patio that gives access to both properties, are part of the common areas of the building.
The house dates from the beginning of the 20th century, with the best possible location located one of the picturesque streetst, next to the most renowned "Boutique Hotels" that operate in the area and the famous Hotel La Fonda, in the Plaza de Santo Cristo.
The house consists of several rooms, distributed between the 2 floors, all of them with very high ceilings and with exposed wooden beams, characteristic of the elegant and stately houses of the time.
Without a doubt, this property represents a real and unrepeatable purchase opportunity.
Features
Condition
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Restoration Required
Features
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Covered Terrace
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Private Terrace
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Solarium
Orientation
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South
Parking
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Street
Views
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Courtyard
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Urban
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