Es Voltor is a project that consists of 13 two-storey townhouses built in the most authentic Mallorcan style. Each property has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite) and a guest toilet.
The homes will enjoy large south-west facing terraces and their own private garden with access to the communal pool and landscaped garden areas.
Each property will have its own private parking space with individual direct access
The ground floor integrates the kitchen with the living room, a large terrace and there is also a small wardrobe. The living rooms are full of natural light, with large patio windows opening out onto generous terraces. The fitted kitchen is independent and open plan.
The first floor offers 2 bathrooms and 3 ample and bright bedrooms
The kitchen is handed over furnished in light colors. Appliances (an induction hob, oven, and extractor hood) by the prestigious Siemens brand are included.
The bathrooms have a wooden wall-hung unit with either one or two basins, a shower with a shower tray and recessed taps from the house of Tres. Completion is expected for September 2025.
A large format ceramic tile by Saloni has been chosen for the flooring throughout the homes and the same tile in its non-slip version will be installed on the terraces.
Maximum comfort is guaranteed by the underfloor heating in every room.
Esporles is a mountain village located in the Sierra de Tramuntana, in the west of Mallorca. It retains much of its original charm with typical Mallorcan houses with stone facades, winding streets and it also has an excellent infrastructure and a good access to the motorway network and major services. In this green and serene place one can find impressive fincas – new built and many dating back a few hundred years – with big plots of land and beautiful views of the mountains. Some are lived in all year round where some are solely summer residences. Most charateristic for these country houses is a covered terrace and pool area where most of the time is spend in the summer months.
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