Located above the beach of Cala Leña, Las Esmeraldas occupy a privileged position facing south east over the sea. The exclusive apartments – in which no luxury has been spared - were designed by the esteemed architect, Don Juan de los Rios Coello de Portugal.
The four bedroom, three bathroom apartments offer generous proportions: 190-200m² with a terrace with spa up to 120m² and penthouses with a 180m² solarium. In addition, each one has its own parking place – accessible via a lift –and 12m² storage room.
You step through the hallway into the open light-filled living and dining area. It has a cosy chimney and long windows which allow you to enjoy the panoramic view of the coastline to the full. The quality of the fittings is immediately apparent: polished limestone floors throughout, hardwood furnishings and satin painted walls. The fully double-glazed Duralit windows boast precision aluminium frames to ensure maximum thermal isolation and, therefore, comfort in all weathers.
Further features include the luminous fully equipped kitchen and the two hot /cold air conditioning units-one for the lounge and the other for the bedrooms. The master bedroom features a bathroom en suite with shower and bath tub.
Much can be made of the apartments’ location. They are set among pine trees and exquisitely landscaped gardens and lawns. The privileged purchaser will appreciate use of the two gleaming horizon pools, the padel courts and, best of all, private access to the beach.
With all the above quality features, their unique design and unbeatable location, there’s no doubt this final phase of Las Esmeraldas will prove as popular with discerning buyers as the first three.
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