Property Types
The most usual purchase choice, an urbanisation is a group of apartments, townhouses or villas organised and grouped into urbanisations which are small communities within themselves. These urbanisations are often gated with on-site security.Living in an urbanisation can offer many advantages over living in a property on its own. These can include communal gardens and swimming pools, maintenance services, postal deliveries and rubbish collections.
All the security and benefits of an urbanisation but laid out over at least two floors. Often with own pool and/or hot tub
Basically, what it says on the tin. What we may a call a detached house, built to various degrees of opulence
I guess we all know what a villa is and we'd probably all like one. These are generally at least a little way inland due to space requirements but are often built at an elevation that affords a sea view
In English usage, a finca ( Spanish for an "estate"') refers to a piece of rural or agricultural land, typically with a cottage, farmhouse or estate building present, and often adjacent to a woodland or plantation. Especially in tourism, the term has recently gained the colloquial meaning of a holiday home in a rural setting