Spain Village House For Sale Under $23K
$22,050
This Spain village house for sale is on a sloping street, not far from the reservoir of Las Casillas. The two-bedroom, one-bath home needs some finishing off. With a good roof and mains water and electricity connected it’s ready to be lived in while being updated.
Realtor Comments
This village house is situated in the village of La Carrasca in the Jaen province of Andalucia. Step off the stone cladding pavement into the lounge off which is a dining room or downstairs bedroom, the galley kitchen and the stairs. Go through the nice fitted kitchen into the patio area complete with washing sink and bathroom. The stairs rise into the front bedroom, off which is a second double bedroom with those great views out the back. The raised terrace in the patio, which needs finishing has olive grove and reservoir views. New upstairs windows are there to be fitted, and all furniture and tools will stay in the house. A great little property to live in or lock up and leave.
- 2bd
- 1ba
- 861.113sqft
- 871.877sqft lot
Contact Realtor: Inland Andalucia
La Carrasca in the Jaen province of Andalucia, Spain. $22,050
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Location of This Spain Village Home For Sale
Pros
- Natural Beauty: La Carrasca is surrounded by stunning landscapes, including olive groves and hills, offering a peaceful and picturesque environment.
- Cultural Heritage: The area is rich in Andalusian culture, with traditional festivals, cuisine, and local customs that provide a unique living experience.
- Affordability: The cost of living is generally lower than in larger cities, making housing and daily expenses more manageable.
- Tranquil Lifestyle: The small-town atmosphere promotes a slower pace of life, ideal for those seeking relaxation away from urban stress.
- Outdoor Activities: Proximity to nature allows for various outdoor pursuits, such as hiking, biking, and exploring the beautiful countryside.
Cons
- Limited Amenities: La Carrasca may have fewer shopping, dining, and entertainment options compared to larger towns or cities.
- Job Opportunities: The local economy can be limited, particularly for specialized professions, often requiring commuting to nearby cities for work.
- Public Transportation: Public transport options may be minimal, making a personal vehicle necessary for commuting and daily activities.
- Language Barrier: For non-Spanish speakers, the language barrier might pose challenges in communication and integration into the community.
- Isolated Feel: The rural setting may feel isolating for those accustomed to the vibrancy of urban life and cultural activities.
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