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CHARMING ANDALUCIAN RUSTIC STYLE FINCA ON A 11.200m² PLOT. The GROUND FLOOR of this property is RUN AS A VERY CHARMING RESTAURANT, VERY FAMOUS AND IN FULL PRODUCTION, and on the SECOND FLOOR IS THE ACTUAL HOME. Nestling in the unique and beautiful Sierra Bermeja mountain, NEXT TO A NATURAL PARK, mid-way between Estepona and Casares, in land, 10 MIN. DRIVE FROM THE COAST. where to find all kind of amenities, golf courses and leisure areas. There is also some really nice restaurants near by and the Casares village in just 5min. drive. The villa is located on the top of a hill, with short and good access from the main road, enjoy views above the trees, to the sea, garden and surrounds, very peaceful area and where you have complete privacy. With a large parking area at both sides of the property. It has an enormus potential as a bussiness as it is like a restaurant or for rental. THE VIEWING IS HIGHLY RECOMENDED.
Ref | DPIe2812 |
Type | Finca |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 3 |
Parking | Yes |
Garden | Yes |
Pool | Yes |
Built Size | 174m² |
Terrace Size | 90m² |
Plot Size | 11.200m² |
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Casares is a picture postcard village with a population of just under six thousand residents. Set inland from Casares Costa and just West of Estepona, Casares municipality has seen a dramatic transformation over the past decade, with new world class golf courses and residential urbanisations being constructed in the area, such as Valderama and Dona Julia golf resorts.
The unspoilt beaches offer a more traditional natural feel, however, in recent years more upmarket beach clubs and hotels have emerged on the coastline, bringing with them a more upmarket level of cliental.
Casares Village is a popular tourist destination with traditional cobbled streets and a variety of homely restaurants offering Andalusian Cuisine, the Village is particularly renowned for its view point and panoramic views.
Steeped in tradition the 12th century Castle, around which grew the present town center, was founded by the occupying Moors in 1361. Julius Caesar is even renowned to have visited the Spa of Hedionda and was cured of a liver complaint due to the sulfuric waters that still pour out from the local spring.
Property prices in Casares are still undergoing re-adjustment and offer some exceptional bargains for the price conscious buyer. However, with increasing demand and sales levels, this is set to be a short lived opportunity.