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After three years, and after finally receiving the approval of the provincial Department of Housing, the Fuengirola Town Hall has unanimously agreed to give the go ahead to the development of a 61,000 square metre plot for residential purposes. The project in Las Lomas de Torreblanca will see the council taking over 10,000 square metres of the land for new housing, consisting of 184 homes, of which 15 percent will be classified as VPO (state subsidised housing).

“There will be 148 flats and 36 family units, meaning more affordable housing within the municipality, which must be encouraged, especially during these hard economic times,” said a spokesman.

Source: Sur in English, January 29th to February 4th 2010

Located in Los Pacos in Fuengirola, Fuengirola Hills is a luxurious community situated in the foothills of the Sierra de Mijas Mountains, yet still within easy reach of Fuengirola’s beaches, restaurants, shops and bars. There are also no less than 18 golf courses within easy reach by car.

Located only 20 minutes walk from the Torreblanca train station, which runs every 30min along the coast from Fuengirola to Malaga town, allowing easy access to all the towns on the route as well as the airport.
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A truly unique property for sale in the heart of Los Boliches, Fuengirola. Divided into 2 floors, this 171 m² (1,841 ft²) penthouse offers a level of living rarely seen in such centrally located properties. Only a few streets back from the beach, this property is ideally situation for everything you could need or want. The First floor offers a large, spacious lounge and a dining area. The kitchen has been recently refurbished. The second floor offers 2 large bedrooms. Additionally there is a roof terrace, that received afternoon sun.

The building currently has no lift, but there is the possibility of installing a private one for 10/15,000€.

Currently on sale for 250,000€.

529132-dinning-area 529133-lounge 529134-kitchen 529135-roof-terrace 529136-lounge 529139-bedroom

For more details contact info@arribaestates.com

Fuengirolaproperty.net has been set up to keep you informed of the latest properties of interest on the market for both sale and rent in Fuengirola. Looking at apartments, penthouses, townhouses and villas and covering all the zones of Fuengirola including Los Boliches, Carvajal, Los Pacos, Torreblanca and more.

Not only will properties be advertised on this site, but also the latest news on infrastructure and development projects that will benefit the residents of Fuengirola and in time improve property prices.

Regards
Andrew Belles

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