Main house 270m2 upstairs 3 bedrooms, living room, bathroom, terrace.
Ground floor double living room, large kitchen, 1 large bedroom, bathroom, back terrace, and front porch.
Basement
house 2 semi-detached about 45m2 plus entrance porch, kitchen and separate bathroom.
house 3 semi-detached two floors
1 floor two adjoining rooms
Ground floor living/dining room, open plan kitchen and separate bathroom.
Dwelling 1 is in excellent condition, dwellings 2 and 3 still need to be completed in some places.
Swimming pool (small pool) with filter system
Store room for tools
Own cistern with pump
Fruit trees
Alhaurín de la Torre is a town in the province of Málaga, Andalusia, in southern Spain.
The town is part of Málaga Metropolitan Area and of the comarca of Valle del Guadalhorce.
It sits at the entrance to the Guadalhorce valley on the slopes of the Sierra de Mijas mountains, some 17 km from Málaga.
The municipality covers an area of 82 km2 between the Sierra de Mijas and Málaga basin, and is crossed by the river Guadalhorce.
It is the most populous municipality in the region of Guadalhorce and third within the province, with 33,567 inhabitants, behind Antequera and Ronda.
Alhaurin de la Torre experienced a marked increase of population in the 90s due to the expansion of the metropolitan area of Málaga.
The population density is 409.35 inhabitants/km2.
The city was founded by the Phoenicians, mostly from Libya.
Since 1991 it has been the headquarters of the Málaga Provincial Prison, just outside the city, which currently is one of the most well known in Spain, housing some of the special cases of social impact, like the Malaya case amongst others.