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Donostia-San Sebastián
This majestic property, known as Villa Eulalia, offers breathtaking views of both the sea and the mountains. Originally built in 1820 and later renovated in 1985 with a solid concrete structure and stone façade, Villa Eulalia stands as a testament to its rich historical past. With the possibility of obtaining a license for a hotel business, this property is sure to attract those looking for a unique investment opportunity. Steeped in history, Villa Eulalia was originally constructed by Manuel de Godoy, Prince of Peace, beloved favorite and Prime Minister of King Charles IV. Over the years, it has served as a meteorological observatory, a residence for elderly parents, and even housed royalty such as the Infanta Maria Eulalia de Borbón y Borbón, daughter of Isabel II. The building's façade still proudly displays the coat of arms of the Bourbons, further adding to its charm and character. Situated in the picturesque Igueldo neighborhood, just a short distance from Ondarreta beach and the city center, Villa Eulalia offers both convenience and tranquility. Nestled on a spacious plot of 3,654 m2, this property boasts a host of amenities including a large swimming pool, lush lawn, vegetable garden, mini forest, and parking area. With the option to acquire additional land up to 8,000 m2, the possibilities for expansion are endless. The building itself spans 1,000 m2, with approximately 800 m2 of usable space spread across 11 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. Divided into 4 independent duplex homes, each unit offers a unique living experience with well-appointed living spaces and ample natural light. The state of conservation is excellent, ensuring that future owners can enjoy this historic gem for years to come. Overall, Villa Eulalia presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of San Sebastián's history while also offering potential for a lucrative hospitality business. Priced at 5,990,000€, this property represents both a sound investment and a chance to live in a truly unparalleled setting.
Donostia-San Sebastián