All the apartments at LA MAIRENA FOREST have been built to the highest standard with first-class finishes including a modern designed integrated kitchen with appliances, laundry / utility room, air-conditioning in all rooms, beautiful marble bathrooms with Hot Tubs and walk in showers, fitted wardrobes fully dressed, fireplace in the living room, beautiful marble floors throughout and under floor heating.
All the units enjoy 2 underground parking spaces and 1 storage
With no doubt LA MAIRENA FOREST represents the perfect combination of nature, luxury, sunshine and Mediterranean style living!
Ground Floor Apartment, La Mairena, Costa del Sol.
2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Built 114 m², Terrace 76 m², Garden/Plot 166 m².
Setting : Suburban, Mountain Pueblo, Close To Golf, Close To Sea, Close To Schools, Close To Forest, Urbanisation.
Orientation : East.
Condition : Excellent, Recently Renovated.
Pool : Communal, Room For Pool.
Climate Control : Air Conditioning, Pre Installed A/C, Hot A/C, Cold A/C.
Views : Sea, Mountain, Golf, Country, Panoramic, Garden, Forest.
Features : Fitted Wardrobes, Private Terrace, ADSL / WIFI, Storage Room, Utility Room, Marble Flooring, Jacuzzi, Barbeque, Double Glazing.
Furniture : Part Furnished.
Kitchen : Fully Fitted.
Garden : Communal, Private.
Security : Gated Complex, Electric Blinds.
Parking : Underground, More Than One.
Utilities : Electricity, Drinkable Water, Telephone.
Category : New Development.
La Mairena is a hill top residential resort on the Costa del Sol, just 5 km (3 mi) from the coastal ruralisation of Elviria, on the eastern outskirts of Marbella, Spain.
At 400 m (1300 ft) above sea level, the village has views towards the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Mediterranean Sea, the Rock of Gibraltar and the African coast.
The village is located within the municipalities of Ojen and Marbella, in the Andalusian province of Málaga.
In 2012, a wildfire devastated much of the countryside surrounding La Mairena, There was one reported fatality, with damage mainly to gardens.
Many cork oaks, which hadn’t had their protective bark harvested before the fire, have survived and are regaining their abundant canopy of small dark leaves.