Overview
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 82.30 m2
Property Description
This amazing development is located in Águilas, an exceptional area on Costa Cálida.
The stunning sea views from the large terraces and the communal pool are one of the most valuable attributes of these apartments.
The homes are in a residential area that offers a pleasant and calm area, sea and mountains views, and is well connected at the same time with the beach and all the services and leisure options you need on a daily basis, like supermarkets, restaurants, chiringuitos, health centre, fitness centre, scuba diving, etc.
THE LOCATION
✅ Golf Aguilas Resort – 5 min
✅ Isla del Fraile – 8 min
✅ Club Náutico de Águilas (marina) – 9 min
✅ Aguilón Golf Resort – 25 min
✅ Puerto de Mazarrón – 37 min
✅ Puerto de Cartagena – 52 min
✅ Murcia Airport – 55 min
✅ Almeria Airport – 75 min
THE APARTMENTS
Amazing 2-bed 2-bath reformed hillside homes that not only enjoy terrific views, they’re also fully-furnished and ready to go with AC & white goods.
Premium vistas of the Meditteranean Ocean and surrounding countryside
Open-plan living with U-shaped kitchen and terrace with views
Full furniture package & lighting included throughout
Fully-fitted kitchen with hob, hood & white goods
Ducted Air Conditioning unit already installed
Main bedroom has en-suite bathroom
All bedrooms have fitted wardrobes
Underground parking included
Communal pool, gardens and terracing
All six available units (detailed below in the FLOORPLAN section) are key-ready.
Data quoted for this listing is based on Unit 48, a 2-bed home on the first floor.
THE AREA
La Isla del Fraile (Monk Island) is named so thanks to the similarity of the island’s silhouette to a monk’s hood. The island has a small rocky beach and a very steep hillside.
The island was originally inhabited by the Romans, who used it to export fish byproducts to Rome. The remains of a Roman wall are still visible, as are a couple of structures of the early 20th century built by an eccentric British lord who lived on the island and used it for smuggling.
Adjacent to the island, back on the mainland, is la Playa Amarilla. This area was initially developed by Dr. Antonio Sáez Jimenez with a basic infrastructure, including construction of the first road over the mountain and down to the beach, as well as the planting of thousands of trees.
The development was known as Playa Niagara through the 1970s and 1980s. During this period, graves from the Roman era were discovered near the property’s coast, facing the island.