For the purposes of this calculation we have automatically entered 60% of the purchase price as the loan amount at an interest rate of 3.5% payable over 15 years, but please feel free to change any of the figures according to your needs.
This villa is situated on a flat sea view plot of about 880 m2 in the golf area of Santa Ponsa, in the immediate vicinity of the luxury marina Port Adriano with exclusive restaurants, boutiques and a beautiful sandy beach.
On a constructed area of approx. 180 m2 is located on the entrance and main level the living dining room with fireplace and access to the covered sea view terrace of approx. 20 m2 from which leads down a staircase to the pool, open kitchen with pantry, one Bedroom, guest toilet and a gallery in the tower, in which an office is currently housed.
On the ground floor there is the master bedroom with in suite shower room and 2 further bedrooms and a bathroom with bathtub. All bedrooms have access to a partially covered terrace, swimming pool with outdoor shower and a Mediterranean garden.
Further features: partly oil-fired central heating, air conditioning units warm/cold, partly fitted wardrobes, alarm system, cable-/satellite TV, automatic garden irrigation system and carport for one car.
Calvià is located in the western part of the island of Mallorca, next to Serra de Tramuntana, the main mountain in the Balearic Islands, and extends to Serra de Na Burguesa. It is bounded by the municipality of Puigpunyent to the north, by Palma to the east, by Andratxt to the west and by the sea to the south. 20 km away from Palma and with a maximun altitude of 143 m. With a surface of 144,97 km2 and 51.114 inhabitants (year 2012) distributed in 17 population centers: Calvia, Son Font, Es Capdellà, Peguera, Costa de la Calma, Santa Ponsa, El Toro, Son Ferrer, Sol de Mallorca, Cala Vinyas, Magaluf, Palmanova, Costa d'en Blanes, Bendinat, Portals Nous, Cas Catatà, Illetes.
Santa Ponça´s resort started to be built between 1928 and 1930. It was mainly composed by summer residences, with a garden city planning. The process was disrupted by the Spanish Civil War and the subsequent isolation of the country until the 1960´s, when the urban development went on -especially between 1970 and 1980-, though with a different urban planning from the one of a garden city that was formerly projected.