Facts
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Townhouse
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3 bedrooms
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Sleeps 8
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4 bathrooms
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150 m² living area
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30 m² terrace area
Services
The house is part of an Andalucian Complex located in the Urbanization Buena Vista, at 3 minutes driving to Mijas Village.
The three story house has three bedrooms, four bathrooms (two en-suites with bath), a separate kitchen and a lounge with a big terrace in which you can enjoy the panoramic views of the pines and Mediterranean Sea. On a clear day, you can see the mountains of Africa!
There are two bedrooms upstairs with bathroom en suite; one with a double bed and other with two single beds. In the basement there is a big bedroom with 2 single beds, one bathroom with shower and a lounge. In the street floor there is a newly fitted kitchen, living room, dining room, toilet and terrace.
The house has air conditioning and heating, chimney, satellite TV, DVD player, and a CD and radio/cassette player. Internet wifi.
Externally there is a terrace and a communal pool with beautiful and mature gardens.
There isn’t private parking but you can park the car just in front of the house.
The Urbanization has security gates at the entrance to the complex.
Next to the house there is a Square, in which the children can play.
The nearest international airport is Malaga. Mijas is located only 20 minutes drive from MALAGA International airport and has very good transport facilities.
Fuengirola, the city down the hill, is 10 minute by car. The beaches are all blue flag rated. There is also a large water park that children may enjoy.
There are fantastic supermarkets very close, like Lidl, Euromarket, Mercadona, Eroski and Carrefour.
Also very good shopping centres like Corte Ingles or Miramar Centre which is quite big and has a lot of shops, restaurants, tapas bars, cinemas, and Eroski supermarket .
Plaza Mayor is another lovely new shopping centre, restaurants, cinemas, etc and is located near the airport on the Parador de Golf exit from the freeway.
Mijas Pueblo offers great restaurants, shops, outdoor café’s, its own bullring, donkey taxi’s and many other attractions. Whilst it caters to tourists during the day (they are bussed in), Mijas turns into a quiet traditional Spanish village in the evening and I would suggest that you make a point to stroll in for dinner after the tourists depart.
Make sure you visit the chapel in Mijas (near the donkey taxi stand)…it’s several hundred years old, a good photo opportunity and great views to the sea from the overlook.
Mijas is a good place to visit and discover the Costa del Sol, Gibraltar, cross to Marroco from Algeciras, Cádiz, Sevilla, Granada, Córdoba, Ubeda, etc.