€ 149,900
Finca/Country House for sale in Aguilas, Murcia
- 142 m2
- 4
- 2
- 1740 m2
Description
Nestled in a tranquil countryside setting called Tebar, this charming country house for sale offers an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. With four spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, it comfortably accommodates families or guests. The property boasts a generous built area of 154 m² and a useful area of 142 m² on a sprawling plot of 1,740 m², ensuring ample space for outdoor activities.
The well-maintained home features an individual kitchen and elegant terrazzo flooring throughout, inviting warmth and character. Enjoy breathtaking mountain views from the glass-enclosed terrace, perfect for year-round relaxation. The expansive private garden spans 1,500 m², providing a sanctuary for gardening enthusiasts or entertainment. Despite not being recently refurbished, the house is in good condition and ready to welcome its new owners. Embrace the countryside lifestyle—this property is a rare find that merges comfort and tranquillity. Don’t miss the chance to make it your own!
Tebar is only 10 km from the beautiful town of Águilas.
Águilas is a historic, picturesque port city on the southern tip of Spain's Costa Cálida in the Region of Murcia. Home to around 35,000 residents, it uniquely blends vibrant Mediterranean beach life, rich 18th-century heritage, and a world-famous Carnival.
Beaches and Coastline
- Stunning bays: Águilas boasts 28 kilometers of coastline featuring over 30 coves and golden-sand beaches. Highlights include Playa de Poniente, La Carolina, and Calabardina.
- Scuba diving: The rocky seabeds, particularly around Isla del Fraile and Cape Cope, are considered some of the best in the Mediterranean for diving.
Key Attractions
- Castillo de San Juan de las Águilas: An 18th-century fortress perched on a rocky hill, originally built to protect the coast from pirate incursions.
- Embarcadero del Hornillo: A striking 19th-century iron and concrete loading pier designed by the British during the region's mining boom and now an emblematic symbol.
- Plaza de España: The charming historic center featuring lush gardens, 19th-century architecture, and the San José Church.
Culture and Lifestyle
- The Carnival: Often considered one of the best and most vibrant festivals in Spain, celebrated every February or sometimes also beginning of March, with live music, dancing, and elaborate parades. It is of international tourism interest and is the second biggest Carnival in Spain.
- Exceptional climate: With over 300 days of sunshine and an average annual temperature hovering around 23 ºC, it offers a quintessential outdoor lifestyle.
- Gastronomy: The local culinary scene revolves around fresh seafood and Mediterranean produce, with signature dishes including arroz al caldero (fish stew with rice) and paella.
Features
- Finca/Country House
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 2
- Build Size: 142 m2
- Plot: 1740 m2
- Energy Efficiency Rating: In Progress