2 bedroom Apartment in Estepona

Apartment Unfurnished
Price
328.000€
89 m2
2
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2 bedroom Apartment in Estepona

Oasis 325 has 127 exclusive homes specially designed for you to enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle.

The south exposure, the glazed surface and the large terraces ensure an optimal use of sunlight.

Inside, the careful distribution is focused on favouring social life and preserving the privacy of the most intimate rooms.

The open area that contains the kitchen, the living room and the dining room extends to the outside as a whole terrace.

Thanks to its large surface and to the glass railing, you will have unparalleled views of the natural environment.

The penthouses of Oasis 325 are vantage points on the landscape of Estepona. Their terraces with solarium are integrated as one more element of their distribution. The borders between the outside and the inside are blurred, so you can enjoy the best design with panoramic views.

Relax in your private oasis and experience nature from every corner of your home. The private gardens will make you feel in your own villa while you enjoy all the community services of Oasis 325.

The large terraces and the spacious rooms extend to the common, open and landscaped zones.
A large pool is located at the centre of Oasis, as a meeting and relaxation point.

Protected from the outside by the buildings and surrounded by nature, the pool is designed to be like a natural lake, but private and full of tranquillity.

Oasis 325 is located in the smooth hills bathed by the Guadalmansa River
on its way to the Mediterranean.

A privileged enclave, halfway between Estepona and Marbella, whose elevated position allows you to enjoy unique views of the Mediterranean horizon.

Area
Estepona is a traditional fishing town turned resort with a distinctly Andalucian look and feel. Walk past whitewashed buildings festooned with stunning blue and pink flowers towards the sea front and take in life around one of the numerous chiringuitos (beach bars) serving fresh fish and paella.

Surrounded by the mountains of the Sierra Bermeja, Estepona has a pleasing micro-climate with around 325 days of sunshine a year. You’ll find the summers hot and dry and the winters pleasurably mild, and that means you’ll be able to make the most of the town’s two Blue Flag beaches. The most popular is Playa la Rada in the centre of town with its modern promenade where you’ll pass palm trees and exotic cacti along its 2.5 km length.

Life still revolves around the traditional square in the centre – the pretty Plaza de las Flores is always filled with people socialising on benches or the outdoor café.

Community
With a population of around 70,000 you’ll find the town lively, but not overwhelmingly so. This is the place to be if you are seeking something more traditionally Spanish, but with all the sunny benefits the region has to offer.

Property
Estepona is part of the ‘golden triangle’ that also includes beautiful Benahavís and glam Marbella. In the pretty old town you will find small apartments, while the more modern surrounding areas largely consist of newer apartment blocks. Housing extends along the coast with a number of complexes. And if you’re looking to create your own grand design, plots of land with building permission are also available.

Transport
Coming and going won’t be a problem, as you’ll be less than an hour’s drive in either direction from the airports of Malaga and Gibraltar. Estepona is connected to the surrounding region by the speedy AP-7 toll road or you can take your time and enjoy the coast along the A-7. If you’re without a car, a frequent service run from a modern bus station on the east side of town will connect you with the main towns and airports.

Shopping
Estepona town is blissfully free of large shopping complexes but you will find a good range of small and medium sized shops in the town centre. There are also a number of markets worth investigating. Buy fresh fruit and vegetables in the traditional town market and on Sunday morning get down to the popular Mecadill del Puerto in the marina, an Aladdin’s cave of gifts, jewellery and crafts.

Health
You’ll already feel better for moving to the sun, but Estepona has excellent provision for public health care, with a state run A&E unit, the ‘Ambulatorio’ in town and the region’s main hospital in nearby Marbella. In addition, there are a selection of private specialist doctors and complementary medical services.

Cost of Living
Rent and house prices are generally higher at the western end of the Costa del Sol, so expect to pay a little more for a meal out or your weekly shop than you would in the larger resorts to the west.

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