Marbella Club Hills: Move-in ready luxury villa apartment at Marbella Club – with private pool (resale)
Marbella Club & Puento Romano Hotels (Marbella Club Group) know exactly what their guests need.
They translate this no less than 17 luxury villas and 110 villa apartments in the project of the same name: Marbella Club Hills, which offer the same style, elegance and luxury to the owners and residents.
This particular villa apartment has a 180° panoramic view of golf, mountains and sea!
The private heated pool, Gaggenau kitchen, spacious terraces and fantastic views make this apartment an absolute one-of-a-kind.
The finishes such as wall coverings, curtains, audio & video, … are all of the highest finish.
Furniture is not included but can be optionally purchased.
The elegant architecture of the project is designed to appeal to the sophisticated eye.
The view of the Mediterranean Sea is central, using large floor-to-ceiling windows and patio doors designed to flood the interior spaces with natural light and provide access to beautiful private terraces.
The project enjoys a very exclusive gym, wellness, heated outdoor pool and a large dose of charm!
The philosophy of the project is based on respect for nature, surrounded in a beautiful green landscape and on the other side spectacular views of the abundant Mediterranean Sea.
Marbella Club Hills is located in Benahavis, just at the foot of Marbella Club golf club.
Benahavís is a Spanish town (pueblo) and municipality in the province of Malaga.
It is a mountain village between Marbella, Estepona, and Ronda, 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) from the coast.
On the southern face of La Serranía de Ronda mountain range, Benahavís is one of the most mountainous villages on the western Costa del Sol, near the resort beaches as well as the spectacular mountains of the Serrania de Ronda.
Its terrain is traversed by the Guadalmina, Guadaiza and Guadalmansa Rivers.
Places of great natural and historic interest are to be found within its boundaries, such as El Cerro del Duque, Daidin and the Montemayor Castle.
During the late 1990s, the Junta de Andalucia constructed a dam on the site of an old marble quarry, and now for much of the year the once ever-flowing Río Guadalmina is a dried-up riverbed.