Villa de 3 chambres à vendre à Salinas
Salinas, Alicante, Région de Valence, Espagne
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We are proud to offer for sale, this lovely 3 bedroom villa with 1 bathroom (but with preinstalled plumbing for an en-suite if desired), with 14,000m2 of land, of which 3,500m2 is fenced in to make a garden.
The outside is gravelled, paved and the garden house and pool have lovely tiled areas around them. There is also a further storage room here, all fenced in with electric entry gates.
The house has a lovely porch area, with views over the mountains and pool, which has recently been fully refurbished.
As you enter, the living room has full-height glazed patio doors, making the living room incredibly bright and airy. The kitchen is to the side as well, with plenty of space.
There is a corridor to the back, where the three bedrooms and family bathroom are. The large bedroom has hidden plumbing ready for installing an en-suite, if you desire.
The house is in great condition and ready for the new owners.
Salinas is a small municipality located in the province of Alicante, within the Valencian Community in southeastern Spain. It lies in the comarca (district) of Alto Vinalopó, a region known for its natural beauty and mountainous landscapes.
Key Facts about Salinas (Alicante):
Population: Around 1,500 inhabitants, making it a quiet and peaceful rural town.
Location: It is situated about 50 km (31 miles) from the city of Alicante and near towns like Villena, Sax, and Monóvar.
Elevation: Salinas is set at about 493 meters (1,617 feet) above sea level, contributing to a mild Mediterranean climate with cooler summers than the coastal areas.
Main Attractions:
Laguna de Salinas: A former salt lagoon that gives the town its name. It was historically important for salt production but is now a protected natural area, home to various birds and wildlife.
Parish Church of San Antonio Abad: A charming local church located in the town center.
Local Mountains: The surrounding hills and mountains, such as Sierra de Salinas, are great for hiking and enjoying nature.
Economy:
Salinas has traditionally been based on agriculture, particularly vineyards, olives, and almonds. Today, it maintains a rural character, with some influence from tourism and second homes, especially from people seeking a quiet life away from the cities.
Lifestyle:
Salinas offers a peaceful, traditional Spanish village experience. It's popular with both locals and foreigners (especially British, Dutch, and Belgian residents) looking for a rural lifestyle, with friendly communities and beautiful natural surroundings.
There are some super bars, cafes and restaurants as well as shops, including a farmacy, a mini-market, two banks, tech shop for Wi FI installations, hardware and a Medical Centre and a public open-air swimming pool.
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