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Charming finca with olive grove views in Alaró
This stunning finca is located on the outskirts of the vibrant town of Alaró. The property is a single-story home, partially clad in natural stone and meticulously designed. The modern kitchen, featuring a large island, seamlessly blends with the spacious dining area, which is partially separated from the living room by a semi-open wall. The house boasts five bright bedrooms, all benefitting from their sunny orientation and each with its own en-suite bathroom.
Outside, a terrace area offers breathtaking views of the property's olive groves, making it the perfect spot to relax and enjoy summer dinners. The terrace also leads to a beautiful saltwater pool and a Mediterranean garden, typical of the island.
Additionally, the property includes a carport that could be reimagined in a renovation to offer multiple possibilities.
Additional features: fireplace, underfloor heating, air conditioning, and abundant natural light.
The picturesque village of Alaró is located in a quiet valley between two well-known mountains in the south of the Tramuntana mountain range. It is located in the centre of the island of Mallorca and currently has more than 5,700 inhabitants. It is about 20 minutes from the centre of Palma, as well as from the nearest beaches and the airport. It has numerous restaurants, as well as our beautiful Engel & Völkers office in the town square. It stands out for its old architecture and beautiful cobbled streets in the oldest part of the village, as well as for the surrounding nature. Alaró is home to a weekly market every Saturday, where one can find local fresh produce and clothes. In addition, its inhabitants of different nationalities give it a great cultural diversity. One of the most famous sights is the Castell d'Alaró, which is situated on the top of the mountain at an altitude of 822 metres and is listed as a site of cultural interest. The castle has stunning views of the Mallorcan countryside and as far as the bay of Palma, and is about two hours' walk from the centre of the village. It is a popular village for cyclists and hikers as it has some of the best routes on the island. The most important industry for the village was the shoe industry, which once numbered 30 factories, and today still includes the workshop of Tony Mora, world famous for his handmade cowboy boots.