Historic townhouse for renovation in Algaida

House, Buy | Spain, Mallorca, Central, Algaida

Property Price

770,000 EUR

Price

Property Bedrooms

6

Bedrooms

Property Bathrooms

4

Bathrooms

Property Living area

639 ㎡

Living space

Property Total surface

639 ㎡

Total surface

Property Total surface

615 ㎡

Plot size

E&V ID W-02OHLU

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Amenities and special features of this house

Type: House • Region: Central • Construction year: 1847 • Total surface: 639 ㎡ • Terraces: 1 • Total rooms: 7 • Bedrooms: 6 • Bathrooms: 4 • Living space: 639 ㎡ • Plot size: 615 ㎡ • Balconies: 1 • Parkings: 2 • Guest Apartment • Floor type: Stone

This early 18th century house is located in the heart of Algaida. The property is situated on two sides of the street and offers a lot of potential both inside and outside. The mansion has high ceilings and is spread over three floors. On the third floor there is a roof terrace with incredible 360º views, both of the Tramuntana mountains and the church of Algaida. Outside there is plenty of space and several buildings that need to be reformed. Ideal to invest and create the house of your dreams. Special features: Natural stone facade, patio and terrace, garage, central location, investment property

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Algaida: Location and surroundings of this property

The small village of Algaida is nestled in the lowlands between Palma and Manacor. The old windmills that dot the village and its surroundings dominate the landscape, and are the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the name of the village. Off the beaten tourist track, Algaida receives only a small number of tourists all year round compared to the huge tourist centres of the island. It is one of the best places on the island to soak up authentic Mallorcan culture, especially if you are looking for quality local gastronomy. Algaida is made up of three urban centres: Algaida, with around 4,500 inhabitants, Pina, with around 500 inhabitants, and Randa, with just over 100 inhabitants. The highlight of the village is the Puig de Randa, a hill of 543 metres high and on its summit is the Santuario de Cura, a natural and cultural space that is part of the island's heritage, known as the famous philosopher Ramon Llull spent time in its sanctuary. It has several supermarkets, restaurants and cafés, a pharmacy, and a sports centre. The beautiful village decorated with sand-coloured Mediterranean style houses is only 20 minutes away from the nearest beaches and the airport, and 30 minutes away from the centre of Palma.

Energy Information

Year of construction: 1847 • Energy consumption value: 460.5 kWh/(m2*a) • CO2 emission: 144.6 kg/m2 • CO2 Emission Rating: G • Energy efficiency rating: G

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