Property in Almagro, Madrid
€2,400,000 Almagro
We are pleased to present this exclusive 110 m² residence, located in a central and well-connected area. This property stands out for its design, offering the possibility of custom renovations, optimising the space to suit the future owner’s needs. With urban and street views, the property is situated in a quiet setting, overlooking well-maintained courtyards, providing a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
The layout of the flat includes two spacious bedrooms, one of them with an en-suite bathroom, and a second full bathroom. The open-plan living and dining room, bathed in natural light thanks to high ceilings and double-glazed windows, seamlessly integrates with the fully furnished and equipped kitchen, creating a cosy and functional space for everyday living. Additionally, the property features a lift, making it accessible for people with reduced mobility.
Among the additional features of this property are individual air conditioning units in all rooms, gas heating, and an armoured door, ensuring comfort and security. The building has a concierge service and is equipped with adapted access points. Its prime location, close to shops, schools, restaurants, and public transport, makes it an ideal choice for those seeking convenience in an urban environment.
Situated in the prestigious Almagro neighbourhood, this residence is located in one of Madrid’s most exclusive areas. The surroundings are characterised by elegant, stately buildings, embassies, and the headquarters of major companies, offering a distinguished and tranquil atmosphere with easy access to a wide range of cultural, gastronomic, and leisure options.
The Almagro district, part of the renowned Chamberí neighbourhood, is synonymous with luxury and comfort in the heart of Madrid. With excellent connections to the rest of the city and proximity to green spaces such as Retiro Park and the charming Paseo de la Castellana, living in Almagro represents a unique opportunity to enjoy the highest quality of life in the capital.
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