Villa Grao de Gandia
Semi-detached corner house with 240m² of living space with 3 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 guest toilet, 2 living rooms and swimming pool.
Garden with native plants and trees and swimming pool with sunbathing area.
The corner house has a shared wall with the neighbor, but for the rest it is completely detached and is located in peace in a residential area on a river that flows into the port of Gandia.
The villa is located in a very nice place in the residential area and a short 10 drive from the harbor and the beach.
Basic features for Villa Grao de Gandia:
In case of really serious interest, we may also be able to do something with the asking price for you!
If you are interested by looking at the pictures in this villa and you might want to go and take a look, please feel free to contact us and we can schedule a visit with you to go and see it with your own eyes.
Very interesting property with lots of possibilities and where you can live all year round yourself, come for holidays, or rent out and has great potential as an investment.
Our specialty is our working method. We want to guide you from A to Z with the purchase process, and are only ready when you are 100% satisfied. Before you can actually proceed to purchase, many peripheral matters must first be arranged. It also does not end with us after signing with the notary, but we are and remain your point of contact for future questions. Please also read the information about us or one of our blogs about buying a house.
Wikipedia: Gandia (Spanish: Gandía) is a city and municipality in the Valencian Community, eastern Spain on the Mediterranean. Gandia is located on the Costa del Azahar (or Costa dels Tarongers), 65 kilometres (40 mi) south of Valencia and 110 km (68 mi) north of Alicante. Vehicles can access the city through road N-332.
Gandia operated as an important cultural and commercial centre in the 15th and 16th centuries: in the 15th century it had a university. It was home to several important people, including the poet Ausiàs March (1400-1459) and the novelist Joanot Martorell (1410-1465). It is perhaps best known for the Borja or Borgia, through their family title, Duke of Gandia (originally created in 1399).
As of 2020 Gandia is one of the largest coastal towns in Spain, with a population over 200,000 during summer, and a centre of commerce and tourism in its region. There are two main zones, Gandia City, which has all the historical monuments, commercial activity, and shopping, and Gandia beach, which has apartments and summer residences used during the summer season. The bars and nightclubs are concentrated in the beach area. As is normal for Spain, nightlife does not begin until well after midnight. The beach and town are actually some 2 km (1 mi) apart, which succeeds in separating summer tourism from day-to-day living.