USD 1,519,677
USD 1,690,269
6 r
2,799 sqft
- Brand name electrical appliances in the kitchen
- Intercom system
- Domotics
- Panorama windows & sliding doors and much more.Ses Salines is one of the most beautiful and oldest villages on the south-east coast of Mallorca. The village is characterized by cosy bars and restaurants where locals and holidaymakers enjoy their café con leche in the sun. The typical Mallorcan village was named after its salt pans, which date back to Roman times and where salt is still extracted today. The Talaiots, the remains of early settlements, are also of historical interest. A number of small bathing bays such as Cala Llombards or the beautiful natural beach of Es Trenc are just a few minutes away by car. The beautiful, flat landscape can also be easily explored by bike. View more View less This elegant, newly built townhouse is located in the popular village of Ses Salines in the southeast of Mallorca.This house not only offers a cozy atmosphere, but also a unique location with breathtaking views of the Cabrera nature reserve and the sea. Es Trenc beach and numerous coves are within easy reach.On a constructed area of almost 230 m², you will find an inviting living/dining area with direct access to the spacious, partly covered terrace with a fantastic Mediterranean garden and private pool.The fully equipped, open kitchen, the private pool and the 4 spacious bedrooms make this house the perfect retreat for families and friends. The traditional Mallorcan façade made of Mares stone gives the house a special charm.Leave everyday life behind and enjoy the peace and beauty of Mallorca in this unique house.Arrange a viewing today for this fantastic village house in Ses Salines!- High-quality stone floors
- Brand name electrical appliances in the kitchen
- Intercom system
- Domotics
- Panorama windows & sliding doors and much more.Ses Salines is one of the most beautiful and oldest villages on the south-east coast of Mallorca. The village is characterized by cosy bars and restaurants where locals and holidaymakers enjoy their café con leche in the sun. The typical Mallorcan village was named after its salt pans, which date back to Roman times and where salt is still extracted today. The Talaiots, the remains of early settlements, are also of historical interest. A number of small bathing bays such as Cala Llombards or the beautiful natural beach of Es Trenc are just a few minutes away by car. The beautiful, flat landscape can also be easily explored by bike.