€ 285,000
Terraced Villa for sale in Guaro, Málaga
- 150 m2
- 5
- 2
Description
- Townhouse of 150m2 completely renovated.
- The materials used in the renovation are of high quality, resulting in a beautiful, cozy, and modern home.
- Designer tiles, high-resistance ceramic floors, top brand faucets, a nice bar separating the kitchen from the living room, a well-furnished modern kitchen with semi-new appliances, solid wood doors, a beautiful fireplace with a built-in unit, solid wood stair railings, quality aluminum windows resembling wood with double glazing.
- Main features:
On the ground floor, a large living-dining room with a fireplace, an open kitchen to the living room with a built-in bar, the kitchen is fully furnished and equipped with quality appliances, the wall tiles are designer, above the sink there is a large window that opens to an interior patio, two more windows in the living room ensure natural light and cross ventilation,
Spacious bedroom with a large window provides the possibility of avoiding stairs, ideal for use by elderly or disabled individuals.
Patio with barbecue, storage cabinet, and quality built-in sink, all designed for leisure and relaxation moments with family and friends.
Storage room under the stairs.
- First floor:
Three spacious bedrooms, all with large windows, a distributor hallway with a large window, and a beautiful designer bathroom.
- Second floor:
Large bedroom with built-in wardrobe and access to a large exterior solarium.
- The property is almost brand new with all luxury details and comfort.
- The location is perfect as it is very central but on a dead-end street with no traffic noise or pedestrian disturbances.
- To live a healthy village life with the tranquility of enjoying peace and quiet daily, even during festivities.
- A bit of history:
Guaro, located in the Sierra de las Nieves (Málaga), has prehistoric and Roman origins, although its current nucleus comes from the Arab-Andalusian period as a defensive fortress. Conquered by the Catholic Monarchs in 1485, it was granted the title of villa in 1614. It is famous for its Andalusian architecture, almond cultivation, and the Festival of the Moon Mora.
The following historical points stand out:
Origins and Arab Period: The first known settlements are located in "Guaro el Viejo," a defensive watchtower of Andalusian origin that was part of the network of the Guadalhorce Valley.
Reconquest and County: After the Christian conquest in 1485, the town maintained a mix of cultures. In 1614, Felipe IV granted it the title of Villa, and in 1648, it became a County under the command of D. Juan Chumacero de Sotomayor y Carrillo.
Cultural Heritage: The church of San Miguel Arcángel (16th century), built on an ancient mosque, and its winding streets in Andalusian style stand out.
Agricultural Tradition: The historical and current economy is based on agriculture, especially olives and almonds.
Today, Guaro is a white Andalusian village that preserves the imprint of its Andalusian and Roman past, highlighted by its natural surroundings and traditions.
Distance to Marbella: 23.5 km
Distance to Malaga capital: 47.4 km
Distance to Malaga airport: 51.4 km
Features
- Terraced Villa
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 2
- Build Size: 150 m2
- Energy Certificate (Consumption): G
- Energy Certificate (Emissions): G