2 Bed Flat for sale
Águilas, Murcia, Region of Murcia, Spain
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NEW RESIDENTIAL PROMOTION IN EL HORNILLO, ÁGUILAS (MURCIA). TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT~~COMMUNITY POOLS, PARKING, AND STORAGE ROOMS IN BASEMENT, ELEVATOR FROM BASEMENT TO COMMON AREAS CONNECTING THE STAIRS OF THE RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX. WATER POINT ON TERRACE OR PATIO AND SOLARIUM. PREINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CHARGING POINT FOR VEHICLE IN GARAGE.~~PLEASE CONSULT PRICES AND PLANS~~APARTMENT 2ND B. ESC 4~~We present an excellent opportunity for a life of luxury and tranquility within this fantastic complex in one of the most sought-after areas of Águilas just steps from the city center. Scheduled for delivery in December 2026, this residential promises a lifestyle of sophistication and leisure.~~This apartment consists of two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, two bathrooms, one en-suite, with high-quality sanitary ware and electric towel rails, fully equipped American kitchen with integrated appliances and silestone countertops, living-dining room, 13 m2 terrace, and 70.32 m2 solarium. Águilas is a location where unique conditions of climate, landscape, and history converge. Located in the southeast of the Region of Murcia, it offers one of the most beautiful urban bays on the Mediterranean coast, with an exceptional microclimate - an average temperature of 23º - and a unique coastal environment, bordered by a warm sea and an almost always blue horizon. Águilas, with around 35,000 inhabitants, has one of the most beautiful urban bays on the Spanish Mediterranean coast. The city is divided into two large bays, Levante and Poniente, dominated by the iconic silhouette of the Castle of San Juan de las Águilas. This fortress, now transformed into a museum, is open to visitors. From above, it offers a magnificent view of the entire city.~~In the center of the urban area is the Plaza de España, commonly known as Glorieta, from where the main arteries of the city depart. In the words of El Viajero, La Glorieta "has the exotic paradise of a central garden. Bougainvilleas, palm trees, and centenary ficus, originally from Brazil, give the place the appearance of a secret and shaded bubble. The neo-Mudéjar façade of the Town Hall does not clash with the exoticism and exuberance of the vegetation.
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