Big modern villa, with spectacular mountain views.
Set in a magical cork oak forest.
328 m square.
1024 m plot.
Solar heated infinity pool, big wooden deck around the pool, big terrace upstairs next to the master suite.
Open plan modern kitchen, with top of the line appliances, saloon with 48 inch UHD samsung TV.
4 min drive to Juan Hoffman German college.
(340 meters from the house).
8 min drive to La Cala golf, one of the best golf resort in Andalusia
15 min drive to the lidl supermarket
39 min to Malaga airport
This Villa has a verified rental income in 2018 of €47,590.63.
Orientation: north east.
Furniture: optional
View: mountains and forest view.
Fence: partly fenced.
Look: new
Age of Furniture, Appliances: new.
Floors: 2
Total build area 328 m
Usable area 234 m
Terrace: 100 m
Garden 693 m
Parking 30 m
Balcony: 30 m
Plot 1021 m
Salon : 86 m open plan, with chimney, air condition hot and cold, wood floors.
Dining room : joined with the saloon, wood floors.
Bedrooms 3:
Kids room 15.2 m closet, sliding door opens to a private garden, private bath and toilet.
Guest room 14 m sliding door opens to the balcony, private bath and toilet.
Master bedroom 36 m with walk in dressing room, private master bath and toilet.
Access to the upstairs terrace.
Kitchen: with white marble, island, top of the line appliances.
Guest toilet 1
Storage 3.75m
Utility room 21 m, opens to the garage.
Washing room 4 m
Garage with electric gate and remote opening.
space for 2 cars 30m
Garden: Mediterranean style with orange and almond trees, big flat grass area for the kids.
Pool: infinity style, heated (solar panels), 9 m * 4 m
Wooden deck : tropical wood, around the pool 70 m
La Mairena is a hill top residential resort on the Costa del Sol, just 5 km (3 mi) from the coastal ruralisation of Elviria, on the eastern outskirts of Marbella, Spain.
At 400 m (1300 ft) above sea level, the village has views towards the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Mediterranean Sea, the Rock of Gibraltar and the African coast.
The village is located within the municipalities of Ojen and Marbella, in the Andalusian province of Málaga.
In 2012, a wildfire devastated much of the countryside surrounding La Mairena, There was one reported fatality, with damage mainly to gardens.
Many cork oaks, which hadn’t had their protective bark harvested before the fire, have survived and are regaining their abundant canopy of small dark leaves.