This luxury furnished stylish apartment with panoramic sea views is located in Balcones de La Mairena, one of the best communities in Altos de Elviria.
The property is located in a gated secure community with beautiful tropical gardens and a pool overlooking panoramic sea views and views to the coast.
The apartment is fully furnished and equipped with German quality expensive brand furniture with amazing decoration, The property has an entrance hall, a fully equipped renovated modern kitchen with all appliances, and everything needed.
The living room area has a dining table area and lounge area with a big sofa-facing fireplace, 2 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms located in a different part of the apartment, very private and fully furnished and decorated with high standards.
The master bedroom has stunning sea views, and the living room has access to a private terrace with a table and sofa with panoramic sea views.
The property has underfloor heating in the bathrooms, air conditioning, and a fireplace.
There is an office table in 2 nd bedroom to use as an office or study.
The property has a private parking space.
Urb La Mairena urbanization set in the hills of the beautiful cork forest has been declared a Biosphere reserve by Unesco; with the German School Deutsche Schule and the Hofsaess Tennis Club, also home to a mix of apartments, luxury penthouses, luxury villas, cortijos and mansions within a 10 drive from all amenities, the beautiful beaches and beach restaurants in Elviria
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.