Short Term Marbella East 18th. Floor

TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT IN MARBELLA EAST

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Condo Apartment with the following amenities:

  • Direct with 180 degrees “panoramic” ocean view,
  • Fully furnished, with linens, towels & fully equipped kitchen,
  • Central air-conditioning, cable TV, phone, internet connection,
  • The building has pool, basketball & tennis court, kiosk with barb-b-q areas
  • Direct access to the beach from the building facilities,
  • The building is walking distance from: The following hotels: San Juan, International, Embassy Suites, Ritz Carlton and others with casinos, restaurants; pharmacies, and supermarkets (some of which open 24 hours a day)
  • Public transportation available in front of building,


This apartment is rented, subject to availability, on either a month to month basis or on a daily basis (minimum rental is 3 nights), at the following rates:

  • Month to month basis from April to December 15 at $1500-1800/month (depending on rental duration) + utilities (electric, water, etc) or on a daily basis at $125/night + 7%Tax
  • From Dec 15 to April it rents at the high season rates which are approximately $2800/month or $185/day (e mail or call for details and availability).


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