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Luxurious Four-Bedroom Townhouse with Panoramic Mountain Views in Sierra Nevada - Pradollano — photo 1
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Sierra Nevada - Pradollano, Monachil

Luxurious Four-Bedroom Townhouse with Panoramic Mountain Views in Sierra Nevada - Pradollano

This exceptional property presents a unique opportunity to enjoy refined mountain living in the sought-after Pradollano area of Sierra Nevada, Monachil, Granad…

4 bed 3 bath 165 m²
€1,750,000Ref · COSTA-01426P
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About town houses in Monachil

Monachil's foot-of-the-Sierra terraces — three floors, a gorge walk, ten minutes from Granada.

Town houses are the everyday backbone of Monachil village, down in the Barrio de la Vega where the streets follow the river towards Los Cahorros gorge. Most run over three floors: an open ground level with a fireplace and kitchen, bedrooms above, and either a roof terrace or a small patio that catches the Sierra Nevada light. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms is the common shape, often with a community pool and a parking space, and many have been fully renovated behind older village frontages. They suit families and year-round residents who want a proper house rather than a flat, with the Genil valley and the natural park on the doorstep.

You'll find them concentrated in the lower village and along the edges towards La Zubia and the Teatinos side of Granada, with a quieter run in the newer urbanisations climbing towards El Purche. As a guide, village town houses generally run in the mid-to-upper-six-figure band, with renovated homes and the better gorge-facing positions sitting higher; we'll always tell you which ones are priced for the view rather than the house. This is a different proposition from the apartments up at Pradollano, which are bought for the ski season — down here it's about living within a short drive of the city all year.

Monachil, Granada's village before the snow — townhouses along the river, the Cahorros gorge at the back door, the ski road climbing past the last orchards.

Where Monachil actually sits

First, the honest geography: Monachil is not on the coast. It sits about eight kilometres south-east of Granada, where the orchards of the Vega give way to the first slopes of the Sierra Nevada, with the Río Monachil running through the middle of the old village. The municipality has three distinct parts — the casco antiguo down in the valley, the larger Barrio de la Vega on the rise towards Granada, and Pradollano, the ski resort itself, around thirty minutes further up the mountain on the A-395. The Los Cahorros gorge, with its hanging bridges, begins a few streets from the centre of the village. The beaches of the Costa Tropical at Salobreña and Motril are about an hour south on the A-44, and Granada's centre is roughly twenty minutes by car.

Townhouses, from the old village to Barrio de la Vega

Townhouses set the tone here, and they come in two characters. In the old village they are traditional casas de pueblo on the narrow lanes off the Paseo del Río — three storeys, thick walls, a roof terrace looking up the valley, sometimes a ground floor still waiting to become a garage. Barrio de la Vega, which long ago outgrew the original village, holds the newer adosados: family townhouses with garages, small gardens and views back over the Vega de Granada, joined from time to time by a short run of new-build homes. Up at Pradollano the stock is different altogether — compact ski apartments around the resort, bought for the season and let for much of it. Detached houses and small fincas do appear, but they are the exception rather than the pattern.

Prices, schools and getting around

Value is the quiet argument for Monachil: square-metre prices typically run at around half of what the same money buys in Granada city, which is why commuting families keep arriving. As a general guide, a village house needing work can be found below €150,000, a reformed or more recent townhouse tends to sit between €200,000 and €350,000, and the larger new-build family homes go above that — while ski apartments in Pradollano follow their own resort-driven market. Children can be schooled without leaving the municipality, at CEIP Los Llanos for primary and IES Los Cahorros for secondary, both in Barrio de la Vega. Metropolitan buses, the 181 and 183 among them, reach central Granada in about half an hour; the airport is some thirty-five minutes by car; and for golf, Santa Clara in Otura and Granada Club de Golf at Las Gabias are each within about half an hour.

How we work in Monachil

We treat Monachil as three markets, not one, each with its own logic and its own pitfalls. We'll tell you which houses by the river hear the water all night, which streets in Barrio de la Vega carry the morning run towards the Ronda Sur, and — as always — which homes are over-priced and why. If you're weighing a townhouse in the village against a ski flat at altitude, or simply want a straight answer on what your budget honestly buys here, drop us a line.

Frequently asked

Questions about town houses in Monachil.

How big are town houses in Monachil and how many bedrooms do they have?

Most town houses in Monachil are arranged over three floors, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms the typical layout. The ground floor is usually open-plan with a living room, fireplace and integrated kitchen, with bedrooms above and a roof terrace or patio. Two-bedroom and four-bedroom versions exist but are less common.

Where in Monachil are the town houses?

They cluster in the village itself, particularly the Barrio de la Vega near the Genil river and the Los Cahorros gorge walk. More are found along the edges towards La Zubia and the Teatinos side of Granada, plus newer urbanisations rising towards El Purche. They sit in the lower village, not up at the Pradollano ski resort, which is mainly apartments.

Who typically buys a town house in Monachil rather than an apartment?

Town houses in Monachil mostly suit families and year-round residents who want a full house with outdoor space and are happy ten minutes from Granada city. The ski apartments up at Pradollano and Sol y Nieve appeal to seasonal buyers; the village town houses are bought as permanent or main homes, close to schools, the natural park and the city.

Where is Monachil, and how do you get to Granada and the ski station?

Monachil sits about eight kilometres south-east of Granada, where the Vega de Granada meets the first slopes of the Sierra Nevada. Metropolitan buses, including the 181 and 183, reach central Granada in roughly half an hour, and by car the city is around twenty minutes via the Ronda Sur. The Pradollano ski station, which lies within Monachil's own municipality, is about thirty minutes up the mountain; Granada's airport is some thirty-five minutes away, and the Costa Tropical beaches at Salobreña and Motril are about an hour south on the A-44.

What kinds of property are for sale in Monachil?

Townhouses dominate. The old village offers traditional three-storey casas de pueblo on narrow lanes near the Río Monachil, while Barrio de la Vega, the larger and newer part of town, has family adosados with garages and terraces, plus the occasional short run of new-build homes. Up at Pradollano the stock is compact ski apartments around the resort. Detached houses and small fincas appear from time to time, but they are the exception.

How much does a townhouse in Monachil typically cost?

As a general guide, a village house needing renovation can be found below €150,000, reformed or more recent townhouses tend to run between €200,000 and €350,000, and larger new-build family homes sit above that. Square-metre prices in Monachil are typically around half those of Granada city, which is much of the appeal for commuting families. Ski apartments in Pradollano follow a separate, resort-driven market and are priced well above the village.

Are there schools in Monachil?

Yes. CEIP Los Llanos covers infant and primary education and IES Los Cahorros covers secondary, both in Barrio de la Vega, so children can be schooled without leaving the municipality. Granada's wider choice of state, concertado and private schools lies twenty to thirty minutes away by car or metropolitan bus.