Fantastic villa in San Diego with sea views.
This property has been completely refurbished to high quality standard.
It consists of 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and an open living / dining area with an exclusive American-style kitchen.
The huge outside area is totally private, it offers a fantastic pool, several terraces and a covered barbecue area.
The garage has space for 2 vehicles, but in front of the garage there is further space for another 4 cars.
The property offers beautiful views to the sea, to the African coast and to Gibraltar.
The location of this villa is ideal.
Located between the prestigious Sotogrande and the authentic fishing village of Sabinillas, where you will find numerous golf courses with excellent reputation nearby, as well as marinas, beaches and many of the typical Andalusian sights.
The nearest beach can be reached by foot in a few minutes.
Properties in this location and quality are rare and sought-after, we highly recommend a viewing!
San Diego ( SAN dee-AY-goh; Spanish: [san ˈdjeɣo]) is a city on the Pacific coast of Southern California, adjacent to the Mexico–United States border.
It is the eighth-most populous city in the U.S.
and second-most populous city in California with a population of over 1.4 million, while the San Diego metropolitan area with over 3.3 million residents is the 18th-largest metropolitan area in the country.
San Diego is the county seat of San Diego County.
It is known for its mild Mediterranean climate, extensive beaches and parks, long association with the United States Navy, and recent emergence as a wireless, electronics, healthcare, and biotechnology development center.
Historically home to the Kumeyaay people, San Diego has been referred to as the Birthplace of California, as it was the first site visited and settled by Europeans on what is now the West Coast of the United States.
In 1542, Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo claimed the area for Spain, forming the basis for the settlement of Alta California, 200 years later.
The Presidio and Mission San Diego de Alcalá, founded in 1769, formed the first European settlement in what is now California.
In 1821, San Diego became part of the newly declared Mexican Empire.
California was ceded to the U.S.
in 1848 following the Mexican–American War and was admitted as the 31st state in 1850.
The largest sectors of the economy of San Diego include military and defense-related activities, tourism, international trade, research, and manufacturing.
The city is home to several universities, including UC San Diego, San Diego State University, and the University of San Diego.
San Diego is the economic center of the San Diego–Tijuana region, the second-most populous transborder metropolitan area in the Western Hemisphere, home to an estimated five million people as of 2022.
The primary border crossing between San Diego and Tijuana, the San Ysidro Port of Entry, is the busiest international land border crossing in the world outside of Asia (fourth-busiest overall).
San Diego International Airport (SAN) is the busiest single-runway airport in the United States.