casa para comprar en Hoya Grande, Ilhas Canárias
A unique chance to possess a slice of paradise in a much-coveted area in Callao Salvaje. We're thrilled to announce the listing of this fantastic 2 bedroom detached villa located in residential community of Sueno Azul which is situated close to all amenities, including bars, restaurants, shops, and cafes. Furthermore, the stunning volcanic sand beach is a mere 10-minute walk away. Inside Inside this 93m2 one level bungalow style property, you'll find 2 double bedrooms one of which has a completely renovated and updated en-suite bathroom. There is a recently refurbished independent kitchen with modern cooking area that has been filled with the latest appliances, fixtures, and fittings. There's also a second double bedroom that has fitted wardrobes and direct access to a well fitted bathroom. Inside , you'll also find a bright and large dining area, a lounge, that can fit a couple of sofas which has a pair of sliding doors that open out onto a wrap-around terrace and garden area, where you can relax in the sunshine for a large part of the day. Outside The villa is situated on a spacious 230 m2 plot, featuring a large outdoor area with a beautiful heated swimming pool and ample space for outdoor relaxation and BBQ. Sueno Azul - The Complex Sueno Azul:is:more of an area than a complex as such. Built up since its inception in the late 80s it's a good mixture of holiday homes and full time residential property spread over a large area of Callao Salvaje. From Sueno Azul, it's a short walk to the centre of town where you'll find shops, supermarkets, bars and restaurants:and some nice ones too and the beach is just a couple of minutes walk further on from the town centre. In the western side of Sueno Azul is a swimming pool, which is a private, sea water, pool which has a bar area and although obviously owners and ideas change throughout the years, the last I heard was that there was a discount for residents of the area. Callao Salvaje - The town Although Callao Salvaje has a couple of hotels, it's mainly a residential area and has quite a few long term residents. The town itself has a good selection of shops, smaller supermarkets, bars and restaurants and if you can't find what you need in the town, then the larger town of Adeje is just 5 minutes up the road. The beach, Playa de Ajabo, was totally refurbished during 2011 and 2012 and reopened in 2014 and, although a volcanic sandy beach, which for some reason some people aren't keen on, is a great beach with sun-beds and parasols and the sea is quite calm thanks to a water break which was built during the beach refurbishment.