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Storeroom sitting on a rustic plot in Alhaurín de la Torre.
. 835m² plot
. Good location
. 46m² storeroom
Situated between the two Alhauríns and boasting great access, this 46m² storeroom sits on a plot of 835m². Half of the plot is flat and the other slopes, perfect for fruit trees.
Although the property doesn't currently have water and electricity, they could be connected easily.
Alhaurín de la Torre is one of the biggest and most vibrant towns in the area, popular because of its location close to the city of Málaga. Many people who work in Málaga, live in the village which is rapidly expanding. Without a doubt and ironically, it will soon be bigger than its neighbour Alhaurín el Grande in size and population.
Alhaurín de la Torre is one of the biggest and most vibrant towns in the area, popular because of its location close to the city of Málaga. Many people who work in Málaga, live in the village which is rapidly expanding.
The village is set among large plantations of citrus and avocado trees and has lots to offer. Besides the variety of restaurants, shops and bars there is also a Golf Course ‘Lauro Golf' well known for its breathtaking panoramic views.
Alhaurín de la Torre is just 15 minutes (15 km) from the city of Málaga, the airport and beaches of the Costa del Sol.
Ref | DPIe600 |
Type | Storage Room |
Bedrooms | 0 |
Bathrooms | 0 |
Parking | No |
Garden | No |
Pool | No |
Built Size | 46m² |
Terrace Size | 0m² |
Plot Size | 835m² |
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Alhaurín de la Torre is a municipality of Málaga province. It includes the areas of Alhaurín de la Torre, El Romeral, La Alqueria, La Fuensanta, Los Tomillares, Peñon-Zapata-Molina and Santa Amalia with a population of aproximately 38,300 residents.
The area creates the border between the Guadalhorce valley and the coastline being situated just 20 minutes’ drive from the Malaga city centre, and approximately the same distance to coastline and popular resorts of Torremolinos.
The town’s history dates back to Moorish times, however over the past decade Alhaurin de la Torre the town has transformed and is credited as being one of the fastest growing inland areas on the Costa del Sol.
This progressive town still retains some historic tourist attractions such as the parish church of San Sebastián dating back to the 18th century and the gardens of El Retiro, founded in the 17th Century by the Bishop of Málaga, which are home to a wide variety of plants and wildlife.
Lauro Golf Course is close by, an inland course on flat terrain 300m above sea level. This 36 hole course provides a beautiful setting among pine, cork, olive and citrus trees.
Alhaurin de la Torre offers an inland setting with a faster pace of life, property options range from traditional dwellings to modern apartments, townhouses and villas.