3 bedroom Townhouse in Palma de Mallorca
Cala Estancia, nestled in the Bay of Palma de Mallorca, promises you privileged living beside the sea, enjoying the sunshine and the beautiful sandy beaches.
The Sa Galera development is only 300m from the shore and in the immediate vicinity of the stunning coastal area that comprises the protected zone of Es Carnatge.
This Projekt consists of just 8 homes, each with their own private garden and spacious terraces. From your roof terrace you can admire the wonderful views over the Bay of Palma and other city landmarks such as the Cathedral and Bellver Castle.
The outdoor areas are attractively planted, and the magnificent pool with showers and lighting is exclusively for residents to relax and enjoy the Mediterranean sun.
All 8 homes have 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms (including 1 en-suite). The spacious terrace boasts sea views and thanks to the property having a west and south-west aspect, you can enjoy breathtaking sunsets over the bay from your solarium roof terrace.
Every home also has two allocated underground parking spaces and a storage room in the basement providing extra space for all your belongings.
Every feature in the homes at Sa Galera is finished with high quality materials from top brands and renowned manufacturers, providing the highest possible level of comfort.
Exquisite, large-format SALONI tiles with a Lappato surface treatment have been laid throughout the house.
The kitchen is open-plan and forms part of the living/dining area and the stylish aesthetics of the Italian designer Veneta Cucine add elegance to this space. The kitchen is equipped with induction hob, oven, extractor hood and stainless steel sink and the Silestone (or similar) worktops and splashback together with the oak breakfast bar provide space to prepare delicious food and socialise, leaving little to be desired.
The modern bathrooms are equipped with recessed bathroom fittings from Hansgrohe, sanitary elements from Laufen, floor-level shower trays and glass shower screens.
A smart home control system from KNX ensures maximum convenience and modernity.
Area
All the benefits of beautiful Majorca, combined with the cosmopolitan feel of a major European city, Palma is the urban jewel of the Balearics.
The de facto centre of life on Majorca, Palma is perhaps the biggest surprise awaiting visitors to the islands. While the lure of the beaches is strong, many will choose to stay in the friendly, cosmopolitan capital on the southwest of the island.
Palma is packed with architectural delights, such as the remarkable La Seu, the cathedral that rises out of the rose-coloured rock. Explore the labyrinthine medieval streets of the old town or the intoxicating buzz of La Lonja where you can spend days or nights sitting outside bars, drinking the outstanding local wines or snacking on delicious ensaimada, a pastry spiral, dusted with icing sugar.
Unlike much of the rest of the Balearics, Palma remains vibrant throughout the winter months too – as does the weather, rarely dipping below 16 degrees. With just over 400,000 permanent residents Palma has the infrastructure and amenities you need, yet thanks to a relaxed way of life it rarely feels hectic. This is a city that gets under your skin
Community
The twelfth largest urban area in Spain, you’ll find almost half of Majorca’s population living in Palma, with around 60,000 non-Spanish residents. The town hosts a friendly concoction of people from all over Europe, helping to create the town’s famous buzzy atmosphere.
Property
There is so much more to choose from in Palma than the usual seaside city. From convenient modern urban apartments to period properties cast in honey coloured stone in the old town. Seek out the exciting bohemian neighbourhood of Santa Catalina and you’ll reap the rewards of its amazing restaurants or enjoy the sea views in the popular harbour location of Paseo Marítimo.
Health
Palma de Majorca is the island’s centre for healthcare with a choice of private and public hospitals including several A&E units. In addition, there are a selection of private specialist doctors and complementary medical services to choose from.
Shopping
In the city centre you’ll find plentiful family run shops alongside departments stores and fashionable boutiques and designer stores. On the outskirts are garden centres and DIY stores. Furniture making is still an important part of Majorca’s identity, although you could always just visit the local IKEA.
Transport
The main transport hub for the island, Palma is served by its own airport, where you will be one of 28 million people who pass through every year. A more picturesque way to arrive on the island is by ferry which arrives in the nearby city port. Head over to the Plaça d’Espanya for buses and trains.
Living Costs
Although property is a little cheaper, you’ll find yourself paying a little more for your daily pan and cerveza than elsewhere on Majorca. But plentiful shops mean a good opportunity to shop around and avoid the pricier tourist hotspots.
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