A charming, terraced house with a garden and communal facilities in Aravaca.
231 m² · 5 bedrooms · 3 bathrooms · PV85251,190,000 €
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The residential complexes on the outskirts of Madrid concentrate the real estate market for terraced houses for sale. There is a wide selection of styles of terraced houses available, from more traditional homes, with their small garden and two or three floors, to newly built terraced houses, which are comparable to detached villas due to their size and quality.
A terraced house is a single family home attached to other houses on both sides. In other words, they are independent houses connected by their side walls. They only have facades at the front and rear. This type of housing tends to be grouped in gated communities where all the houses are built in the same architectural style. All the neighbours share the communal facilities, which usually include a communal pool, sports facilities, gardens, children's playgrounds and other amenities typical of a villa.
A terraced house usually has several floors. They have at least two floors; some can have up to four: basement, main floor, first floor, and attic. The basement houses the garage, a family recreation room, and staff quarters. The main floor is reserved for the living room, dining room, kitchen and WC. The first floor contains the main bedrooms, and the attic, being an open plan area, is often used as a work area or living room, or is transformed into the master bedroom if the other bedrooms are not large enough. In any case, as terraced houses are spacious properties measuring more than 150 m², their layout can be changed, and they can be refurbished to suit the needs of their owners.
We can say that living in a terraced house is like living in a detached house but sharing communal facilities. You have a spacious home with several floors, and you can enjoy lavish facilities such as pools, gardens, gyms, and tennis courts as if living in a detached villa.
There are several types of terraced houses. If it is located on a corner and does not have another dwelling attached to one of its sides, it is called a corner terraced house. They tend to be slightly larger than the rest. They may have a different layout and benefit from more light as they have a side façade. We can also talk about semi-detached houses, which are terraced houses built in pairs. It is as if all the terraced houses were on a corner.
The main difference between a terraced house and a semi-detached house is that the former has other houses on both sides and semi-detached houses only on one side. Terraced houses are usually built in rows of five or more houses, while semi-detached houses are built in groups of two.
This arrangement, in turn, leads to several differences. For example, a semi-detached house will always have more natural light than a terraced house, as it has an additional side façade. A semi-detached house also tends to have a larger private garden by taking advantage of the land on one side of the house. In terms of insulation, a semi-detached house has better thermal protection as it has more façade surface and acoustic insulation as it has fewer neighbours. However, the latter will depend on the quality of the house and the materials used in its construction.
In the northern part of Madrid, the best residential developments with townhouses are El Encinar and El Soto, both in the La Moraleja area. Another outstanding area is the Montecarmelo district, where several very interesting terraced housing developments have been built recently. Key features are their modern architectural style and location, just a few minutes from the city centre. In the area along the Coruña Road (A6), one of the most exclusive residential districts of Madrid, we can mention Prado del Rey, very close to the prestigious La Finca residential development, and Valdemarín, which stands out for having small residential complexes of terraced houses with very few neighbours.
The price of a terraced house can depend on many factors, such as its size, quality, facilities and even the exclusivity of the residential development where it is located. Generally speaking, in residential developments such as Soto de la Moraleja or Valdemarín, prices start at around 900,000 euros. However, it is always possible to find better prices for terraced houses that need to be refurbished. The maximum price can reach 3,000,000 euros. However, in these cases, we are talking about terraced houses measuring 500 m² with a lift, garden, and a private pool. A luxury terraced house.
Buying a terraced house in Madrid is an excellent investment, as you get more space and privacy for the price of a flat in the best neighbourhoods in the city centre. At Promora, we will help you find the perfect terraced house for you and your family in Madrid.