Details:
This 6-part house in corner location is to be found in a quiet, one-way side street, only five minutes on foot from the town square. On the ground floor are a hairdresser’s shop as well as an already sold 2-bedroom apartment.
On each of the two residential levels, the first and second floor, are two apartments with a living surface of aprox. 83 sqm, which splits up as follows: From the front door one reaches the generous living/dining room and the open kitchen. From there one is lead into a corridor with access to the bathroom with a shower, the first bedroom, and to the main bedroom with en suite bathroom and a way out to the outdoor washroom, facing the patio.
As part of the equipment are parquet floors, double glazing windows and doors, preinstalled air conditioning as well as bathrooms.
The house has two roof terraces, which are also used for the house’s tech-equipment, including the air conditioning, satellite TV, and solar panels for warm water.
From the apartments, especially the second floor one, a view of the Tramuntana mountain range can be enjoyed, and all residences have sun in the afternoons.
Due to the large window panes, the apartments on a corner of the building are €3000 higher in price.
The possibility exits for each apartment to take on an existing loan, covering 80% of the bank’s estimated value for the apartment.
Low community costs are to be taken into account, as the main expenses consist of floor and stairs cleaning and the main lights.
In the immediate surroundings, only 30 m away, one finds a children’s playground. On the way to the town square, reachable on foot, is a bakery, the post office, a small grocery store and one can sit down and relax in one the several cafés. There also banks, and insurance and medical services nearby, and once a week the village market takes place.
Location & surrounding area:
The northwestern town of Santa Margalida with its 10608 inhabitants (2006) and its town hall has the well-like summer locations of Can Picafort and Son Serra de Marina directly on the coast.
The region around Santa Margalida was inhabited very early in history and has interesting features of the Talayot culture. There are also interesting findings from the roman and arab invasions. The church of Santa Margalida was founded in 1232 and mirrors the history of this town.
Santa Margalida lives today from tourism and from its traditional agriculture. Its picturesque landscape is one of the nicest of the island.