Las Brisas de Alenda
€169000 to €209500
Las Brisas de Alenda
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Las Brisas de Alenda is the latest of the Spanish developments, currently being constructed in Alicante. It has all the advantages of being only a few minutes from the cities of Alicante, Elche and Monforte del Cid and offers the opportunity to live on the Alenda Golf Course in peaceful surroundings and very close to the beach.
The Development
A total of 41 properties are to be built on Las Brisas de Alenda with a total built area of 117.37m2 and 14m2 terraces. Each of the properties will be 3 bedroom, 2 storey townhouses.
The first phase will consist of 21 properties and the second phase will consist of a further 20 properties.
Construction of the first phase is currently underway and the full development will be completed approximately towards the 2nd quarter of 2012.
All units will boast a private garden and terrace. The interiors have been spaciously designed and have fitted wardrobes in the bedrooms, a fully fitted kitchen with appliances, two bathrooms and a separate downstairs toilet and air conditioning with heat pump. These features form part of the excellent specifications.
Careful attention has been paid to the quality of finishes and construction and the design has been optimized to provide maximum space, light and comfort.
Las Brisas de Alenda is situated on the Alenda Golf Course and beside Alenda Monforte del Cid (the nearest larger village). The complex has private gardens and a communal pool. Also, the Alenda Golf development has a modern clubhouse with gym, bar and restaurant and a paddle court, bilingual school and a supermarket. The many services available are supplemented by Alicante, Elche and Monforte del Cid. Monforte del Cid offers an additional range of all the shops you need.
Location
Elche is only 8 minutes from the development on the A7 and Alicante, 15 minutes on the A-31, making this resort a good choice of living in a natural setting very close to both cities.
Alicante Airport is 15 minutes away on the A-31 and has year round connections to the main Spanish cities and several European Capitals.

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