We are pleased to present this fabulous semi-detached townhouse, full of character and ideally located in Guadalmina Alta, within walking distance of the well-known Real Club de Golf Guadalmina and close to shops, restaurants, and everyday amenities. It offers both convenience and a relaxed lifestyle.
The property combines modern living with charming traditional touches to create a comfortable and welcoming home. A private courtyard patio greets you as you enter through the gate. On the ground floor, there is a spacious living and dining area filled with natural light, along with a fully modernised urban-chic kitchen. From here, you can step out onto a covered terrace with incredible views over the golf course — a lovely spot for outdoor dining or relaxing.
Upstairs, the generous master bedroom, with vaulted ceiling, features a beautiful en suite bathroom and direct access through double glass doors to an open terrace. From here, you can enjoy wide views of the golf course and surrounding mountains.
The lower level, which can also be accessed from street level, includes a private closed garage for a designated golf cart parking area, and a separate laundry room. This floor also offers two double bedrooms — one with a shared bathroom and one en suite — making it ideal for family or guests.
For year-round comfort, top-of-the-line air-conditioning and heating units have been professionally installed in all bedrooms as well as the main living area, ensuring optimal climate control throughout the home. The property also benefits from internal and external alarm systems for extra security.
Adding a distinctive artistic touch, a fabulous and colourful mural painted by award-winning multidisciplinary artist Curro Leyton is located near the exterior garage — a true showpiece that enhances the property's unique character and visual appeal.
A well-presented property in a highly sought-after area, ready to move into and enjoy. Viewing is highly recommended.
Guadalmina est séparée de la zone commerciale de Guadalmina Alta par l'autoroute A7 et la ville d'Estepona par le Rio Guadalmina.
A l'origine, Guadalmina Baja était une plantation de canne à sucre, jusqu'à ce que Norberto Goizueta a reconnu le potentiel touristique de la région et le développement non seulement le parcours de golf, mais aussi l'hôtel Guadalmina, fin des années 50 et au début des 60, qui conserve encore son prestige en raison de sa proximité de la plage et sa belle vue sur les parcours de golf qui l'entourent.
Compagnies aériennes autour de l'hôtel ont été morcelées pour la construction de villas de luxe, en grande partie exigées par les habitants qui sont venus à Marbella à la recherche de la tranquillité, l'intimité et la proximité de la mer et des commerces. Saké, comme le 3ème siècle voûtes romaines ont été protégées contre le développement urbain, de préserver et d'assurer un environnement approprié unique pour le plaisir des citoyens.
Guadalmina Baja a sa propre église, la chapelle de l'Immaculée, qui accueille des étudiants étrangers de diverses institutions comme le Collège espagnol, San Jose, etc.
