Hits: 85 Two magnificent, traditional townhouses in Cómpeta, with excellent layouts and unique contrasts in every corner, perfectly capturing the essence of the village houses of the Axarquía region of Málaga.
These charming houses are located very close to the town center and all local amenities and have been completely renovated maintaining the unique character of Andalusian houses.
This property comprises a main house and an attached guest house with a separate entrance.
The main house is divided into several levels. Upon entering, you'll find a cosy living room with a majestic wood-burning stove, a warm and bright space perfect for enjoying leisure time and tranquility. From here, you access the first bedroom with an ensuite bathroom.
On the next floor, there is a spacious bedroom with a ensuite bathroom and a Juliet balcony that floods the room with natural light. A short flight of stairs lead to another, slightly smaller bedroom with a ensuite bathroom, currently used as an office/reading room, also with a lovely Juliet balcony. A few steps now leads to a well lit open area with a welsh dresser and seating, this leads to a beautiful, well-equipped and decorated kitchen, spread over two levels with a cooking area and a dining area.
Upstairs, there are several terraces with fantastic views of the Mediterranean and the town, perfect for enjoying sunrises and spectacular sunsets.
Right next to this house is the charming, simple, and comfortable guest house. From its entrance, it offers a lovely glimpse of understated elegance, with an open-plan kitchen and living room featuring a gas stove. Upstairs, there's a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. The upper level has a separate terrace connected to the terraces of the main house.
This house also includes two large storage rooms, one at street level and another in the basement.
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to acquire two houses that represent a magnificent investment, ideal for both rental income and private family use.

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