Apartment Suerte 2-bed Apartment in Cádiz

€175,000 Reference: C00IA1226

Details

  • Apartment
  • 2 bedrooms 1 bathrooms
  • 175,000
  • Constructed area: 68m2
  • Plot area: 68m2

Features

  • Near the airport
  • Near the beach
  • Near the train station

Description

Lovely 2 bed, 1 bath apartment set in the heart of the old quarter of Cadiz City. Apartment Suerte is a beautiful apartment on a historic street in Cadiz City near the harbour. Restaurants, shops, bars, historic architecture, pretty plazas and the beach are all within easy reach.

Part of what was originally a traditional patio house, this immaculately presented ground floor apartment comprises of the following:

Entrance via the pretty communal patio. The private entrance into the apartment is towards the end of the patio next to a small storage space ideal for a bicycle for example. The door opens into lovely living room with exposed stone feature wall. Doors from either side of the living room give access to the double bedrooms. To the right a hallway leads to the modern fitted kitchen with space for dining. At the end of the hallway is the main bathroom with shower, basin and WC.

This property shares a communal roof terrace with the other property owners offering views over Cadiz City.

Total constructed area approx:
Status: Urban
CEEE rating: TBC

Note: Whilst the property description and details provided are intended to be factually correct the accuracy of this information cannot be guaranteed and does not constitute an offer of contract. All properties are offered for sale unfurnished unless stated otherwise.

The advertised property marketing price is subject to standard Spanish Notary, Land Registry, Stamp Duty (ITP), Legal and Estate Agency Fees.

About the area: Cádiz

Cádiz city is one of the oldest cities in western Europe, accessed by a narrow stretch of land from the north and two bridges from the east. The city is steeped in naval history and was founded by the Phoenicians in cerca 1104 BC whereupon it was utilised as a trading post. Cádiz was heavily influenced by the Roman Empire in 200 BC whereupon the city quickly evolved as a port and Naval base. Christopher Columbus embarked on several journeys from Cádiz in the 16th century leading to the city becoming a favoured port of the Spanish treasure fleet - needless to say this meant that Cádiz was a popular target of its enemies looking to capture its prized treasures.

Today everyone can safely enjoy exploring the city's narrow streets and stunning plazas along with its wonderful architecture. The Plaza Mina, Espana and San Juan are a must see along with a visit to its famous Cathedral built in a High Baroque style..

Cádiz has a large bustling food market which boasts a wide range of fresh fish, meat and local produce all competitively priced and of excellent quality.

There are many excellent restaurants in Cádiz utilising local fresh produce to create culinary master pieces to feed the appetites of many. There are several Michelin star rated restaurants in the city albeit by the same token some fabulous small tapas bars.

The month of February is Carnival time in Cádiz, an important annual event with people travelling from all over Spain to enjoy the festivities and moreover the politically charged singing competitions.

Cruise ships arrive from a range of destinations into the port of Cádiz, with many of the day trippers vowing to return for a longer stay.

Transport links to Cadiz, regular train service via the national rail network RENFE the closest airport is at Jerez de la Frontera just a 40 minute train or car journey away.

FAQ:
Population Cadiz City 2016 - 118,919
Proximity to airports: Jerez de la Frontera 44 Km, Gibraltar 116 Km, Seville 128 Km, Malaga 227 Km

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