Surrounded by fragrant pine trees, this complex of 17 townhouses is located near the mystical rocky island of Es Vedrá. These new homes, six of which are still up for sale, have been individually designed in a modern style, each with a floor area of 165sqm and arranged in a subtle overlapping formation to afford maximum privacy.
They were built by Valor Real Ibiza, a property design and construction company founded in 1999 that has acquired a reputation for developing out-of-the-ordinary projects in unique locations with exceptional architecture. Special attention has been paid to the fittings and furnishings, thus setting a new benchmark for room layout and decor. The show home was created in collaboration with star designer Eric Kuster.
With a ceiling height of 2.85 metres and large glass doors, the rooms are bathed in natural light and exude cheerfulness. Air-conditioning and underfloor heating are also included in the price. A further charming feature is the luxury bathroom designed in slate and polished Caliza Blanco Paloma sandstone. The floors of the house and the patio area are also paved with this high-quality natural sandstone.
From the spacious sun terrace, which is screened from prying eyes on both sides with frosted glass, there is a fabulous panoramic view across the picturesque landscape to the sea and Es Vedrá. In the evenings, you can admire the classic Ibiza sunset with the silhouette of Es Vedrá.
Another highlight is the private infinity pool, the far edge of which seems to merge with the horizon, thus ensuring a harmonious atmosphere. A fully equipped, state-of-the-art fitness studio supplied by Technogym enhances the feel-good effect for the future owner.
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