Fully Furnished 2-Bedroom Apartment with Resort Facilities – Parque Botánico, Los Flamingos, Benahavís
Bright and high-quality 5th-floor exterior apartment with east orientation for sale in the exclusive gated resort Parque Botánico, located in the prestigious Los Flamingos Golf area of Benahavís.
This turnkey property is sold fully furnished and ready to move into. It features excellent finishes including marble flooring, hot/cold air conditioning, a fireplace and a fully equipped kitchen with electric appliances and vitroceramic hob.
Key Features
98 m² built | 72 m² useful
2 bedrooms (one with en-suite bathroom) | 2 bathrooms with shower trays
Private terrace
Fitted and modular wardrobes
Storage room (trastero) included
Underground parking space included
Aluminium windows and lacquered blinds
5th floor exterior with lift
Air conditioning hot/cold
Energy Rating D (consumption & emissions)
Luxury Resort Amenities
Perfect for relaxation and an active lifestyle with stunning sea and mountain views:
Indoor heated swimming pool + multiple outdoor pools
Jacuzzi & sauna
Fully equipped gym
Padel courts
Football pitch and basketball courts
Children’s playground
Poolside chiringuito / bar
Concierge service
24-hour security
Beautifully maintained gardens and green areas
Ideal as a permanent home, second residence or high-yield investment in one of the most complete and tranquil resort-style communities on the Costa del Sol.
Viewing highly recommended – contact us today to arrange a private viewing!
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