Week property: a luxury villa overlooking Palma Bay!

Spending your vacation in Mallorca sounds like a very attractive option for many in this summer, and even better, if you have a second home that can spend more time in the Spanish sun all year round. This luxury villa is located in Palma, in the Son Roqueta area and would make it the ideal family house, with an excellent location overlooking Palma Bay with all local services in the immediate vicinity, including a number of public and private schools. living qatar

This 400m2 villa is located on a 1,021m2 lot. In the ground floor, the property has a large veranda with views over the large saltwater pool and the well maintained garden, giving the property a rural atmosphere, although it is a short walk from Palma. There is absolute privacy in the outdoor area. And there is an additional terrace in the back part of the house, perfect for outdoor dining.

A bright hall leading to the open living/dining area and a modern, integrated kitchen are on the ground level of the property. The decoration is characterized throughout the villa by natural colours. There is also a room at this level that can be used as a desk or bedroom, a bathroom and a laundry room.

The main bedroom on the upper floor is composed of two spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. Another master bedroom also features a walk-in closet, and a large terrace with a view of Palma Bay. The property also has a further 50m2 guest house with two-person bedroom and private bathroom, air conditioning and a small kitchen.

Further luxury features include underfloor heating in the main building, fans, tiles, high ceilings, deck beams, three outdoor showers, and the garden's automatic irrigation system. All of this might be for your benefit, as this luxury villa is now on sale for 1,650,000 euros on an idealist.

British buyers will continue to come to Spain and buy property following Brexit and COVID-19!

The Property Guides website recently conducted an inquiry into the British's increasing desire to buy "Sunny Spain" property. In a survey of 2,800 participants, the company found out why Spain is such a preferred destination for British expatriates and whether recent events, like Brexit or COVID-19, affected their desire to buy property overseas.

The survey showed that 60% of participants wish to buy a property after the summer of 2020 in Spain. With a potential move to Spain, 73% seek a healthier lifestyle, while 64% see Spain as a place for good retirement and 49% look for new life adventures.

In addition, 61% of participants are aware that if they purchase property in Spain before the end of the Brexit transition period which ends on 31 December 2020, they can obtain residence permits and a right to Spanish healthcare. Similarly, 66 percent don't worry about Brexit if they think about buying a house in Spain.

Christopher Nye, Property Guide Content Editor, says that "our 2020 survey, conducted at COVID-19 level, received incredible answers from potential property buyers seeking homes in Spain.

Nye points out that the Britons want that dream home abroad, in spite of COVID-19 and Brexit, and many want it now. By year-end, more than 1 in 3 buyers want to buy property in Spain and over 90% of those surveyed have savings or assets to pay for the purchase of a property.

 

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