Groundfloor apartment with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Living room with fireplace and separate kitchen.
Bright and sunny facing south, east and west with sun from morning to afternoon.
2 independent terraces, one of them covered in access.
Private parking space in the basement and storage room.
80m2 closed floor and 115 m2 useful counted terraces.
In urbanization with pool and closed community parking.
excellent views of tropical gardens with lakes with fish, turtles and fountains.
Master bedroom and living room with air conditioning (hot / cold).
Marble floors.
Apartment needs some modernization and is possible to make an open floor plan.
Completely furnished and equipped, ready to enter.
Ideal to live or as an investment.
350 meters from the Lew Hoad Tennis Club, and a short distance from bars and restaurants in Fuengirola.
INFORMATION OF INTEREST – CONNECTIONS:
The bus that goes to the center of Fuengirola or Mijas Pueblo passes 600 meters away.
Airport 20 minutes
Direct access from the A-7 (Autovía del Mediterráneo) and the AP-7 motorway
5 minutes from the Miramar Shopping Center, Corte Ingles and supermarkets
Fuengirola beaches 5 minutes away.
Marbella and Puerto Banús, or Malaga at 25 minutes."
Mijas ( MEE-həs; Spanish: [ˈmixas]) is a municipality in the Province of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia.
Located on the southeastern coast of Spain, Mijas belongs to the region of Costa del Sol Occidental.
Its center is a typical Andalusian white-washed village, Mijas Pueblo, located on a mountainside about 430 metres or 1,476 feet above sea level, in the heart of the Costa del Sol region.
The municipality has three nuclei, gathering the majority of its population:
Mijas Pueblo (a hillside village, administrative center of the municipality)
La Cala de Mijas (a coastal village and a seaside resort)
Las Lagunas (a suburban and commercial area to the north and west of, and largely integrated with, Fuengirola).
Mijas Costa is used to denominate the coastal area of Mijas, especially the villages Calahonda, Riviera and La Cala de Mijas.
The economy of Mijas is primarily based on tourism, featuring local historical museums and many souvenir shops.
The municipality has seven golf courses (four more are under construction), including the La Cala Resort, which is the biggest golf resort in Spain.
Agricultural products include potatoes, cereals, and avocados.