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FOR SALE: Two lovely village apartments in Granada Province, Spain


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I am not sure where I should post this, but hope it's ok here? (Admin- please let me know if I should move-thank you!)


After many years, we are sadly selling our two apartments in Otivar, a hillside village in Granada Province in the south of Spain.


The apartments are on the top floor of an old town house, and have beautiful high ceilings and original tiled floors. The views from the huge roof terrace are spectacular, across the Rio Verde valley, and with so little ambient light, there are amazing stars at night. The village has a shop and 5 bars/restaurants! The surrounding valleys are fantastic for hiking and river swimming, and it's just 15-20 minutes by car from the coast.


The two apartments can be used separately, or all together, as they are on the same floor and next door to each other.


There is more information, and photos here:

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/overseas-property/property-81590273.html



If anyone is interested, I'd be happy to share further information. Please just PM me.


thanks

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