2024-11-08 04:45:00
Hidden in the woods and organized around a patio
In the La Vera region, about five kilometers from the town of Jarandilla de la Vera, this recreational farm of more than eight hectares is available. Hidden among pine and oak forests that guarantee privacy, it houses a house with a heated swimming pool. The residence has a distribution on a single floor. It is organized around a central patio with a fountain and a portico that rests on pink granite columns.
From here you enter the living room with fireplace, dining room with sitting area and second fireplace, kitchen, pantry, utility room and six double bedrooms with living room, some with fireplace and bathroom. The house has direct access to the external porches of the different rooms, to the barbecue and oven, as well as a well-kept garden.
On the farm there are a thousand centuries-old olive trees dedicated to the cultivation of organic oil, with an annual production of 1,800 litres; 3,700 vines with drip irrigation; 60 fruit trees (cherry, peach, pear, quince…); 200 fig trees and an orchard, as well as two wells. There is the possibility of renovating a second home of around 180 m2, according to Bernar Habitalia, who is selling the property.
- Situation: Jarandilla de la Vera (Cáceres)
- Surface: land of 8.46 hectares and 1,094 meters built
- State:Good
- Precious: 4 million euros
- Telephone: 670 88 10 49
With views of the Tramuntana mountain range
The villa is located in Esporles, a mountain town located in the Tramuntana mountain range, west of the island of Mallorca, on vast rural land. It is distributed over three floors, in which there are five bedrooms and three bathrooms. The open-plan living and dining room are connected to the kitchen and have access to the terrace. From here you go directly to the swimming pool and an outdoor dining area. The property, sold by Coldwell Banker, has 32 solar panels that ensure the supply of renewable energy.
- Situation: Esporles (Mallorca)
- Surface: land of 8,000 m2 and 442 built-up areas
- State:Good
- Precious: 1.9 million euros
- Telephone: 971 70 11 72
19th century Indian architecture
This late 19th century Indian house is located in the Asturian municipality of Muros de Nalón. An example of the elegant architecture of the time, it has two living rooms, one during the day with windows overlooking the garden, and another at night with a fireplace and access to the kitchen. This ground floor is completed by a bathroom. The staircase, illuminated by a skylight, leads to the sleeping area which includes three double bedrooms and a master bedroom. The second floor, to be renovated, is composed of three further rooms and a covered room. The exterior has a terrace surrounding the house and a large garden, say from Engel & Völkers.
- Situation: Walls of Nalón (Asturias)
- Surface: land of 1,817 m2 and 329 built-up areas
- State: requires partial reform
- Precious: 590,000 euros
- Telephone: 985 21 21 88
Interview between Time.news Editor and Real Estate Expert
Time.news Editor: Good afternoon, and thank you for joining us today. We’re diving into the unique properties that blend natural beauty with exceptional living spaces. Joining me is Bernar Habitalia, a renowned expert in luxury real estate. Bernar, you’ve recently been involved in listing some incredible properties, including one nestled in the La Vera region of Spain. Can you tell us what makes this recreational farm stand out?
Bernar Habitalia: Thank you for having me! The property in La Vera truly is a hidden gem. Spanning over eight hectares and surrounded by stunning pine and oak forests, it offers absolute privacy—something many buyers are looking for these days. The architecture itself is fascinating, organized around a central patio with a beautiful fountain and portico supported by pink granite columns, creating an inviting atmosphere right from the moment you arrive.
Time.news Editor: It sounds absolutely picturesque. I understand the layout includes several luxurious features. What can potential buyers expect in terms of living accommodations?
Bernar Habitalia: Absolutely! The residence is all on a single floor, which makes it quite functional. It includes a spacious living room with not one, but two fireplaces—perfect for cozy evenings. There are also six double bedrooms, many featuring their own private living areas and bathrooms. The outdoor spaces are just as impressive, with direct access to various porches, a well-maintained garden, and facilities for barbecuing.
Time.news Editor: And let’s not forget about sustainability; I hear this property has impressive agricultural elements as well?
Bernar Habitalia: That’s correct! The farm boasts a thousand centuries-old olive trees cultivated for organic oil, producing about 1,800 litres annually. Additionally, there are nearly 3,700 vines, multiple fruit trees, and even an orchard, making this a true agricultural haven. It’s a wonderful opportunity for anyone interested in sustainable living while enjoying the rural lifestyle.
Time.news Editor: It sounds like the perfect retreat. What about the potential for expansion or additional living space?
Bernar Habitalia: Good question! There is indeed the option to renovate an existing second home on the property, which could add around 180 square meters of living space. This could be ideal for those looking to accommodate guests or even create a rental opportunity to generate some income.
Time.news Editor: Fantastic! Now, shifting gears to another property on your radar—the villa in Esporles, Mallorca. What are the key features here that would entice buyers?
Bernar Habitalia: The villa in Esporles is remarkable for its location in the stunning Tramuntana mountain range, providing breathtaking views and tranquility. It spans three floors, including five spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms. The open-plan living space adds to its charm, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere ideal for family gatherings or entertaining guests.
Time.news Editor: It sounds like you’re showcasing properties that not only offer luxurious features but also highlight the natural beauty surrounding them.
Bernar Habitalia: Exactly! Many buyers today are looking for that connection to nature. They want a home that is not just about luxury but where they can embrace the outdoors, whether it’s through hiking in the mountains or enjoying a quiet evening by the olive trees.
Time.news Editor: With properties like these, it’s clear that the right balance of luxury and nature is a strong draw for today’s buyers. As we wrap up, what advice would you give to buyers looking for unique estates like these?
Bernar Habitalia: My advice would be to closely consider what you value most in a property—be it privacy, sustainability, or connection to nature. It’s essential to envision how you would live in the space and what it means for your lifestyle. Also, having an expert who understands both the market and your specific needs can help guide you to the perfect property.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Bernar, for sharing your insights on these exceptional properties and the current trends in luxury real estate. It’s always a pleasure to discuss the intersection of lifestyle and property.
Bernar Habitalia: Thank you for having me! It’s been a pleasure to talk about these lovely homes.