Can Ferrater, a listed former masia set in the hills of Badalona, combines 15th-century origins, vaulted cellars, and a neoclassical chapel—just minutes from Barcelona with views toward the sea.
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Can Ferrater, a listed former masia set in the hills of Badalona, combines 15th-century origins, vaulted cellars, and a neoclassical chapel—just minutes from Barcelona with views toward the sea.
An off-market villa above Cala Salada is now available through co-ownership offering real equity, professionally managed use, and access to one of Ibiza’s most tightly held coastlines.
Nestled on the rugged Costa da Morte in Galicia, Spain, this horseshoe-shaped fortress was constructed in 1740 during the reign of the Spanish Bourbons and is named Castillo del Príncipe, or "Castle of the Prince," in honor of the son of King Charles III of Spain.
Sprawling over 120 hectares (297 acres), the Spanish estate is set in the Empordà region, a famed gastronomic route with numerous winegrowers and Michelin-starred restaurants.
Once owned by the Catholic Monarchs, this beautifully restored architectural marvel is a treasure trove of Spain's rich cultural heritage, just one hour from Madrid.
Beautifully restored in 2009, Cortijo del Moro features interiors by the late distinguished designer Duarte Pinto Coelho, which are included in the sale.
Featuring a distinctive stone gable and brick vestibule, this art nouveau-style farmhouse was built in 1912 by the architect Juli Batllevell, a disciple of Antoni Gaudí.
The 209 acre estate is located on the south coast of the island of Menorca, Spain, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve renowned for its pristine beaches and laid-back lifestyle.
Set at the foot of the Sierra de Grazalema mountains, the Spanish estate has 69 acres with a horse shelter, and it’s being sold with its 3 resident horses and 2 donkeys.