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These are usually just outside of villages and towns and are very often of recent construction. Some will be in the rustic style to emulate traditional farmhouses with wood beamed ceilings and terracotta floors and others wil be a more up to date design with modern facilities like central heating, double glazing, fully fitted kitchen, etc.
In most cases, they have sufficient land for a garden and a swimming pool or a garage.
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Traditional Andalucian townhouses are usually built on 2 or 3 floors and may have a roof terrace. They tend to have very thick walls and small windows mainly to keep out the summer heat, but also to keep the house warm during the winter. Now days, a lot of these have been renovated to facilitate modern living whilst retaining their original charm.
Apartaments are mainly on one level and may have a small terrace or balcony. |
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Finca ruins are usually found in the countryside and depending on the structural condition can either be restored or completely rebuilt. |
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Plots of land are ideal for those seeking to build their own home. Normally they have wonderful views and sometimes even have services connected.
Before embarking on any new building project we advise that you seek independent legal advice first.
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