Overview
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
- 140 m2 (Build size)
- 4.400 m2 (Plot size)
Description
This charming country house, nestled in the heart of nature, is the perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility and a connection to rural life. Located in a privileged area of the Sierra de La Peza, it offers spectacular views and an ideal setting to enjoy the great outdoors.
The property features a built area of 100 m², distributed across a functional single-story layout. Inside, you will find a spacious living room, a fully equipped kitchen powered by butane gas, two bright bedrooms, and a practical bathroom. Additionally, there is a semi-basement currently used as a storage room, with the potential to be converted into a third bedroom, office, or leisure space.
Electricity is currently supplied by a gasoline-powered generator, with the option to install solar panels for greater energy efficiency.
Outside, the property boasts a covered porch equipped with a barbecue area and an additional sink. It includes a private pool with a filtration system and an outdoor shower, perfect for the warm months. The property sits on a 4,400 m² plot of land, featuring fruit trees and cultivable soil. Irrigation is managed through a hose system, and there is a 1,000-liter water storage tank for additional supply.
While access to the property is via a 6-kilometer forest road from the nearest village, which ensures privacy, it may be a consideration for some buyers. Additionally, the house is divided into two parts, with one belonging to another owner. Although each part is independent, it is worth noting. Lastly, the telephone connection in the area is limited, which could be a challenge for those who need constant connectivity.
This country house is ideal as either a permanent residence or a second home, offering the perfect combination of comfort, nature, and tranquility. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit this oasis in the heart of the Sierra de La Peza!
The property is registered as a rustic property, the future buyer buys a property at 50% of what is reflected in the deed (since it does not give the minimum for its possible segregation), there is the possibility of buying the adjoining property that completes the other 50%. So it can be registered in its entirety, with the owner of 50% being registered (reflecting it in a private document the delimitation of the property).