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Goya
143 m2 / 3 Bedrooms
REF: goy584IV
1.879.000 €
Bright, elevated, and brand-new gem with open views
Beautifully refurbished residence in a historic building, boasting spectacular views
Olisson Club presents the sale of this exclusive, fully renovated home featuring a unique style, luxurious finishes, and spectacular views.
Located in the prestigious Salamanca neighborhood, just steps away from shops and amenities, this property is situated on the second floor of a classic 1930s building in excellent condition, with an elegant entrance and elevator access. The apartment is outward-facing with open views, allowing natural light to be the dominant element throughout the space.
The 143 m² residence offers 3 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, distributed as follows:
A spacious, dual-aspect living room with high ceilings creates an exceptional sense of openness. Adjacent to the living area is a large designer kitchen with a central island—perfect for enjoying breakfast or entertaining guests while cooking. The kitchen is fully equipped with high-end appliances and includes a dedicated dining area.
In the private wing of the home, you'll find three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The primary suite features an en-suite bathroom and a large walk-in closet with custom built-in wardrobes from floor to ceiling. The other two bedrooms also offer built-in wardrobes and their own respective bathrooms.
The renovation and interior design have been carried out with meticulous attention to detail. Wood flooring in the living areas and bedrooms, premium materials in the kitchen and bathrooms, radiator heating, independent air conditioning units in every room, high-quality carpentry, and a comprehensive lighting system with both direct and indirect lights—all thoughtfully planned by the architect to ensure maximum comfort and luxury.
Location: Goya – Salamanca District, Madrid
Goya is a neighborhood within Madrid’s distinguished Salamanca district. Commissioned by the Marquis of Salamanca in the late 19th century, the district is a prime example of urban expansion—combining garden city principles with aristocratic flair. It features grand avenues lined with luxury boutiques, designer stores, and opulent mansions—one of which was once home to the renowned Spanish writer Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer.
Historically a residential area favored by Spain’s political and economic elites, Salamanca has evolved over the past fifty years to include diplomatic, business, and—above all—commercial activities. Today, it stands as one of the capital’s most fashionable and exclusive neighborhoods.