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Well maintained house with Mediterranean garden in Costa Brava, Cadaques. Obj# W-008P8O

Asking price of ˆ 750 000,00 | Obj# W-008P8O
 
 

Property description

This romantically situated house is located between the lively part of the village centre and the quieter peninsula Caials. The property disposes of double glazed windows with PVC-frames, high-class kitchens, built-in cupboards of solid wood, full-tiled bathrooms and an irrigation system for the large garden. The main apartment contains 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms; a further apartment offers 1 bedroom and a bath with separate kitchen. The living room features nice sea views. The house offers removal possibilities and is suited very well also for renting. On account of the location it is very quiet and private. An excellent investment.

Offer type:  Re-Sale
Plot Area:  1234 sqm
House Area:  110 sqm
Bedrooms:  3
Bathrooms:  2
Kitchens:  1
Lounges:  1
Dinning Rooms:  1
Parking:  Yes
Air Conditioning:  Yes
Sea views:  Yes
Views:  Yes
Garden:  Yes
Privacy:  Yes
Landscape:  Yes
Infrastructure:  Yes

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Description of the area

Cadaques

Situated right on the Cap de Creus peninsula, Cadaqués is one of the most symbolic places on the Costa Brava. Its rocky coast, fringed by beautiful beaches and quiet coves, forms one of its main attractions, together with the incredible landscape offered by the Cap de Creus Natural Park. At the head of Cadaqués bay is its historic quarter, with a Mediterranean air and deep seaside flavour. The source of inspiration for internationally famous painters and artists for decades, today this centre enjoys an intense cultural life, as witnessed by its many museums and art galleries, among which the Salvador Dalí House-Museum is outstanding. Cadaqués is the ideal starting point for getting to know the rest of the county of Alt Empordà, full of historic places, surprising natural areas and abundant archaeological remains.


Nature lovers will find large protected areas in this part of the Costa Brava. In the Gulf of Roses you can visit the Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park, an important ecological reserve (especially for water birds). For its part, the Cap de Creus Natural Park is an excellent place from a natural point of view and a clear example of the look of the Costa Brava.

Costa Brava

The Costa Brava begins where the Pyrenees mountain range meets the Mediterranean. A coastal area of rugged beauty in which the blue of the sea and the green of the pines define a surprisingly harmonious landscape.
The 16ºC of average annual temperature, with moderate rainfall, and the 2,500 hours of sunshine that illuminate the historic-artistic vestiges are only the visible aspects waiting to be discovered. Its 214 kilometres of coastline stretch between Blanes in the south and Portbou in the north, on the French border. Beaches, coves, cliffs and woods sit among renowned places like S’Agaró, Tossa de Mar, Begur, Cadaques and Portlligat. Small towns like Cadaqués have attracted artists such as Salvador Dalí and Pablo Picasso and are now fashionable resorts. Next to Cadaqués, Portlligat is one of three places that keeps alive the memory of the genius Salvador Dalí, with his house-museum located there.
The Costa Brava’s inland area hides a few surprises like the Mediaeval towns of Pals, Peratallada and Monells, where time has stood still. The modern tourist infrastructure of the area has turned Costa Brava into one of Spain's most popular tourist destinations.

Beach : Along the coastline there are beaches, coves, inlets and towns full of flavour and tradition like L’Escala, L’Estartit, Calella de Palafrugell, Palamós, Platja d’Aro, Lloret de Mar, Sant Feliu de Guixols and Tossa de Mar, all of which are first-class tourist resorts, joyful and bustling towns bathed by the waters of the Mediterranean.
Ski Resorts: Five ski resorts, four Alpine and one Nordic, such as in La Molina or in Vall de Núria enjoy a mild climate, clear skies and sunny days.
Scuba Diving: The Medes Islands Natural Reserve off the coast of L'Estartit is Spain's first maritime nature reserve and is a privileged area for scuba-diving. The Creus Cape Natural Park, is a scuba-diving paradise.

Gastronomy
With over 2,500 restaurants gastronomy occupies a place of honour, with the fruits of the sea providing the ingredients for their spectacular seafood stews and the fruits of the earth providing high quality vegetables and vines for the area’s Emporda-Costa Brava D.O. wines.

Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain is a country located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with Gibraltar; to the north by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the west by the Atlantic Ocean and Portugal. Spanish territory also includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the African coast, and two autonomous cities in North Africa, Ceuta and Melilla, that border Morocco. With an area of 504,030 km², Spain is the second largest country in Western Europe after France.

Because of its location, Spain has been subject to many external influences, often simultaneously, since prehistoric times. At times the country itself has been an important source of influence to other regions. Archaeological and genetic evidence strongly suggests that the Iberian Peninsula acted as one of three major refugia from which northern Europe was repopulated following the end of the last ice age. It has also played an important part in Europe and even the world at certain historic times; in the latter case when it was the seat of a global empire that has left a legacy of 400 million Spanish speakers today. The combination of external influences with the interactions of the culturally and politically differentiated regions of the rugged peninsula has produced a dramatic history, typified by alternating periods of unity and disunity under very different regimes.

Spain is a democracy organised in the form of a parliamentary government under a constitutional monarchy. It is a developed country with the eighth largest economy in the world based on nominal GDP. It is a member of the European Union and NATO.
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