
Menorca
,
Spain
Casa Bini
230000
EUR
/ share
2
Beds
1/8
187
m²
Rentable
General Information
Price Details
Share price:
230000
EUR
Number of shares:
1/8
Characteristics
Number of beds:
2
Type of listing:
Rentable
Location:
Spain
,
Menorca
Size:
187
m²
About this property
Predio de Sa Fua is an architectural masterpiece that redefines the concept of living in southern Menorca, specifically in Binisafuller within the municipality of Sant Lluis. With bioclimatic design and sustainability at its core, this villa features four bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, a refreshing pool, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. Modern amenities, including a well-equipped kitchen and gas central heating, ensure comfort and convenience. Residents enjoy top-notch security and sustainable practices like selective waste collection. Clubhouse facilities, landscaped gardens, and paddle tennis courts enhance the lifestyle, making Predio de Sa Fua the epitome of luxury living with a commitment to sustainability. Step into the heart of Menorca's charm in this thoughtfully designed home, curated by Vivla Studio. The Mediterranean style permeates every detail, creating an inviting space that effortlessly blends indoor and outdoor living.
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Provider
At VIVLA, we specialize in making your dream of owning a second home in Spain a reality, all at a fraction of it’s actual value.
We focus on what matters most – your enjoyment.
Our team rigorously selects and certifies each home in our portfolio, guaranteeing top-notch quality and luxury.
We handle everything – from maintenance and repairs to financial and legal matters – so you can relax and enjoy your home hassle-free.
With us you can own an amazing vacation home, without the complexities of full ownership. With us, you have the freedom to own anywhere from 1 to 4 fractions per home and the flexibility to sell them on your own terms.
VIVLA, the new way to investing and living
More about
Menorca
Menorca, the smaller sibling of Spain's Balearic Islands, is defined by its unspoiled Mediterranean coastline, where turquoise coves meet white-sand beaches and limestone cliffs rise dramatically from crystalline waters. The island has resisted the overdevelopment that characterizes its neighbors, preserving a quieter, more authentically Spanish character—evident in its whitewashed villages, hidden harbors, and Talayotic archaeological sites that speak to millennia of history. Gentle hills dotted with stone walls and olive groves give way to some of Europe's most pristine beaches, making Menorca a place where natural beauty remains the main attraction.
Life on Menorca unfolds at a deliberately slower pace, appealing to those seeking escape rather than spectacle. The island's calendar flows between leisurely Mediterranean lunches, sailing expeditions to secluded anchorages, and explorations of artisanal local culture—cheese makers, ceramicists, and family-run restaurants that have remained unchanged for generations. Fractional ownership here offers access to a place where summers are warm and social, yet winters remain peaceful and contemplative, ideal for those who value privacy and authenticity over the glare of more famous coastal destinations.





















