INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY – investment/refurbishment opportunity, with the possibility of building another level making a total of 200 square meters of South facing living area, leaving approx 400 square meters of garden.
The villa is located no longer than a 10min walk to local amenities and 15min to the beach, and is only 2.5KM from Puerto Algeciras and 10KM from Gibraltar.
The property does need to be refurbished and that is reflected in the price.
Detached Villa, Algeciras, Costa del Sol.
3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Built 100 m², Terrace 40 m², Garden/Plot 500 m².
Setting : Close To Port, Close To Shops, Close To Sea, Close To Town, Close To Schools, Close To Marina, Urbanisation.
Orientation : South.
Condition : Renovation Required.
Climate Control : Fireplace.
Views : Mountain, Garden.
Features : Near Transport, Storage Room, Utility Room.
Furniture : Not Furnished.
Kitchen : Fully Fitted.
Garden : Private.
Parking : Garage, Private.
Utilities : Electricity, Drinkable Water.
Category : Bargain, Cheap, Investment, Reduced, Resale, With Planning Permission.
Algeciras (Spanish: [alxeˈθiɾas] ) is a city and a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Cádiz, Andalusia.
With a registered population as of 2020 of 123,078, it is the most populated municipality of the Campo de Gibraltar.
The city is located in the western shore of the Bay of Gibraltar (Bahía de Algeciras) opposite the Rock of Gibraltar, around the mouth of the Río de la Miel, now mostly culverted in its lower course, near the southernmost end of the Iberian Peninsula and continental Europe and the Strait of Gibraltar.
The area was inhabited in Antiquity, including archaeological strata generally identified with the Roman city of Iulia Traducta.
Founded soon after the Islamic conquest of the Iberian Peninsula on the mouth of the Río de la Miel, al-Jazira al-Khadrā became the head of a rump taifa kingdom after Umayyad state collapse in the 11th century.
In 1275, the Emirate of Granada ceded the place to the Marinids, who founded the new walled precinct of al-Bunayya after 1282 on the opposite bank of the Río de la Miel.
The twin medinas were conquered in 1344 by the Crown of Castile.
Medieval urban continuity came to an abrupt end when the town was torn down by the Nasrids circa 1369–1385.
The ruins were repopulated and the town eventually refounded upon the arrival of refugees from the 1704 Anglo-Dutch capture of Gibraltar.
The Port of Algeciras is one of the largest ports in Europe and the world in three categories: container, cargo and transshipment.
The surrounding metropolitan area also includes the municipalities of Los Barrios, La Línea de la Concepción, Castellar de la Frontera, Jimena de la Frontera, San Roque and Tarifa, with a population of 263,739.