Townhouse in Aloha

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CDS25217 CDS25217 Real EstateCostaDelSolPropertyGroup.com Limited Availability 2026-08-01 577500

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  • Property ID: CDS25217
  • Price: € 577,500
  • Plot Size: 0 m²
  • Built Size: 70 m²
  • Terrace Size: 25 m²
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Property Type: Townhouse
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Description


Located in the golfer's paradise Aloha area, this sleek and cosy townhouse is right next to the golf courses: Aloha, Las Brisas, Los Naranjos and La Quinta.
Would suit golfers looking for a ready-to-move-in holiday home.
Two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and walk-in or built-in wardrobes.
Open kitchen, dining, living; utility/storage room.
Light, airy, and Feng-Shui compliant.
Recently renewed: electrics and heating/air-conditioning.
Private, outdoor, wooden-decked, al-fresco dining and lounge areas.
In the sought-after Aloha Pueblo development, residential Nueva Andalucía, 10 mins from Puerto Banus and beaches.
Picturesque award-winning Aloha Pueblo, built between 1985 and 1989 to resemble a typical Andalucian Village, has won many awards for its architecture.
No two houses are identical.
It offers spectacular views, a heated pool, well-maintained walkways and gardens, boutique restaurants, and round-the-clock security
Optional: private lock-up garage for €30,000.
House available furnished or unfurnished.
Viewing highly recommended!


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Location
  • Area: Costa del Sol
  • Town: Aloha

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About:

Aloha ( ə-LOH-hah, Hawaiian: [əˈlohə]) is the Hawaiian word for love, affection, peace, compassion and mercy, that is commonly used as a greeting.
It can be used to welcome or bid farewell to someone also.
It has a deeper cultural and spiritual significance for native Hawaiians, who use the term to define a force that holds together existence.
Aloha is also considered central to the traditional Hawaiian practice of hoʻoponopono.
The word is found in all Polynesian languages and always with the same basic meaning of "love, compassion, sympathy, kindness." Its use in Hawaii has a seriousness lacking in the Tahitian and Samoan meanings.
Mary Kawena Pukui wrote that the "first expression" of aloha was between a parent and child.
Lorrin Andrews wrote the first Hawaiian dictionary, called A Dictionary of the Hawaiian Language.
In it, he describes aloha as "A word expressing different feelings: love, affection, gratitude, kindness, pity, compassion, grief, the modern common salutation at meeting; parting".
Mary Kawena Pukui and Samuel Hoyt Elbert's Hawaiian Dictionary: Hawaiian-English, English-Hawaiian also contains a similar definition.
Anthropologist Francis Newton states that "Aloha is a complex and profound sentiment.
Such emotions defy definition".
Anna Wierzbicka concludes that the term has "no equivalent in English".
The word aloha is hard to translate into any other language because it comprises complex ways of being and of interacting with and loving all of creation.
An ethic of care and respect for all people and all elements of the land is wrapped up in aloha; it is a way of showing connection and reverence.
Queen Liliʻuokalani is known to have said, "Aloha is to learn what is not said, to see what cannot be seen, and to know the unknowable".
After the death of Lili'uokalani, some Native Hawaiians, considering her as an embodiment of a Hawaiian ali'i consoled themselves, "There will always be a Hawaii as long as there is aloha and forgiveness."
Another way to interpret aloha is as an energy exchange — the giving and receiving of positive energy.
Aloha has been described as the coordination of the heart and mind to foster connectivity and peace.

The state of Hawaii introduced the Aloha Spirit law in 1986, which mandates that state officials and judges treat the public with Aloha.
The University of Hawai'i's Center for Labor Education and Research hosts the above statute of the Spirit of Aloha, which breaks down the concept into an acronym using each of the letters of the word:

"'Akahai,' meaning kindness, to be expressed with tenderness;
'Lōkahi,' meaning unity, to be expressed with harmony;
'ʻOluʻolu,' meaning agreeable, to be expressed with pleasantness;
'Haʻahaʻa,' meaning humility, to be expressed with modesty;
'Ahonui,' meaning patience, to be expressed with perseverance."



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