Recently renovated Spanish townhouse located at the lower end of the village with wonderful views over the countryside and to the sea.
The property is spacious and has two double bedrooms, a bathroom with bath and shower over, an open-plan kitchen with lounge and dining area, and a wonderful roof terrace with 'chill-out' sofa area, breakfast bar and summer kitchen complete with hob and fridge.
The property has air conditioning with hot and cold air.
An added bonus to this property is the basement with separate street entrance, which is currently used as an office, but can be converted into a studio apartment.
This fantastic village property would make a wonderful family home, or can be used as a holiday home with great rental potential.
Canillas de Albaida is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain.
It has a population of approximately 800 residents.
The natives are called Canilleros.
The village is one of several typical Andalucian Pueblos Blancos which ring the edge of the national parks.
The village has seen considerable growth and renovation after the 2000 millennium, as a result of an increase in tourism and the number of expatriate residents from northern Europe.
There are restaurants and shops.
Three hotels have been established after 2000 and the road leading to the coast has been paved and widened.
The staple industry here is agriculture, the principal crops being avocados, raisins, wine from moscatel grapes and olives.
Kitchen vegetables are also grown extensively on ancient irrigated terraces, for local sale and consumption.
Farming is mostly done by hand, the only significant "machinery" being mules which are used as beasts of burden and for ploughing.
The arrival of a more modern community has not obliterated the traditional lifestyle of the village and its surroundings.