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This beautiful country house - built in 2012 - has a large garage with workshop (approx. 45 m²), a guest flat (approx. 45 m²) with living room and open-plan kitchen, a shower room and a separate large terrace. The living space is approx. 90 m². There are 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (one en-suite) and an open-plan kitchen - very smart and only 3 years old. A large terrace of approx. 30 m² with marvellous views of the mountains as far as Málaga and the Sierra Nevada is accessible from the living room, another terrace is located behind the building. There is a private well and a large underground tank with a capacity of 11,000 litres for drinking water in case the groundwater is insufficient. A small pool - not heated, no air conditioning and no heating - just a fireplace in the living room. The plot measures approx. 3,500 square metres and is planted with olive trees, lemon trees, vines, almond trees, etc.
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Ref | DPIe20889 |
Type | Detached Villa |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Parking | Yes |
Garden | Yes |
Pool | Yes |
Built Size | 135m² |
Terrace Size | 30m² |
Plot Size | 3.500m² |
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Monda is a small inland village with a population of less than two thousand residents located just beyond Ojén along the C-337 road, resting in a mountain valley at a height of 1200 feet above sea level.
The developments to the access road linking Monda to Marbella have made the village easily accessible and more recently lead to rapidly developing suburbs.
The dominant feature approaching the village is the castle which stands above it. Architecturally the castle, actually a hotel, is decorated in Moorish style and offers superb accommodation and cuisine.
Steeped in history, Monda was originally occupied by an Ibero-Roman fortified enclosure established in the 3rd-1st Centuries BC. Modern day Monda is now a sleepy Andalucian village surrounded by peaceful valleys.
The village itself is accessed by two main entrance roads from the highway, once inside the village the traditional cobbled streets lined with Tapas bars provide a truly Andalucian village appeal.
Real estate in the region is comprised predominantly of traditional village properties and larger fincas, villas and country estates. Pricing is certainly more competitive than in coastal regions, however the fast access roads and demand for larger inland properties have impacted on pricing levels over the past decade.