Description of the property:
Los Palacetes de Banus are eight spacious ultra-modern houses, united in an exceptional urbanization with 24 hour security, large green area, a walking area and magnificent views within walking distance of the world famous Puerto Banus.
Mansions located in the most prestigious part of the Costa del Sol, offering a high level of personal comfort and quality of life for their owners. The original structure of the place, allows its residents to maintain their privacy, in an elite urbanization with all the privileges.
They are luxurious villas built in a modern style with natural materials of the highest quality, conserving all the attributes of a classic Mediterranean mansion with its proportions, galleries, patios and gardens.
Each villa is unique in its architecture and has special characteristics that distinguish it from neighbouring houses. Several porches, terraces and patios, different shapes of swimming pools and relaxation areas, varied vegetation in the gardens.
Description of the area:
The origin of Puerto Banus goes back to the 1960's, when its founder Jose Banus, began to build a luxurious residential area called Nueva Andalucia. His meeting with Noldi Schreck, architect and designer of the mythical Beverly Hills neighborhood, generated in the businessman the vision of a more ambitious, exclusive and international project.
Puerto Banús was founded on the concept of a Mediterranean village in the Andalusian style, with luxurious avenues adorned with colorful gardens bathed by the sea. The inauguration of the complex took place in 1970, with more than 1,500 guests. Among them, members of several Royal Houses as guests of honour.
The world's most renowned firms settled in the new fashionable destination. In a few years it was positioned as the favourite leisure destination of the most important personalities in the world. Since then, members of the royalty, numerous singers and artists, among many others, have walked the streets of Puerto Banús.
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