A finca style property in Spain typically refers to a type of rural estate or country house with a traditional architectural style that is characteristic of the Spanish countryside. The term "finca" originally referred to a farm or agricultural land, but it has come to be associated with a particular style of property.
Some of the traditional features of a finca style property in Spain include:
1. Thick walls: Finca style properties typically have thick walls made of stone or adobe, which help to keep the house cool in the hot summers and warm in the cooler months.
2. Terracotta roof tiles: The roofs of finca style properties are often made of terracotta tiles, which are traditional in Spain and give the house a rustic charm.
3. Wooden beams: Many finca style properties have exposed wooden beams on the ceilings, which add to the traditional feel of the house.
4. Courtyards: A common feature of finca style properties is a central courtyard or patio, which provides a cool and shaded outdoor space.
5. Gardens: Many finca style properties have large gardens, often with fruit trees, olive groves, and other vegetation typical of the Spanish countryside
6. Rustic furnishings: Finca style properties often feature rustic furnishings and decor, such as wooden furniture, wrought iron fixtures, and traditional textiles.
Michelle Hughes, owner of VillaMia estate agency, said: “Buying a finca in Javea and the surrounding area can be a great investment, providing you with a beautiful home in a stunning location. With our help, the buying process can be smooth and stress-free.
"If you are looking for a charming home that offers a peaceful retreat in the countryside but only 10 minutes’ drive from Javea, then we have just listed an amazing finca that ticks so many boxes including a tennis court, separate casita and breath-taking views. If you want more details just let us know.”
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