Most homes are built to be lived in.
Villa Carmen was built to be admired.
Located on the historic Rambla Recolons in Caldes de Malavella, this unique Modernist residence—also known as Casa Bell-Estar—dates back to a time when houses were not built in a hurry or with square footage in mind. They were built to last.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as the Catalan bourgeoisie discovered Caldes de Malavella as a spa destination and retreat, unique properties began to emerge. Houses with their own names. Houses with their own identities. Houses that told a story even before you stepped through the door.
Villa Carmen is one of them.
Its Modernist architecture retains a character that is hard to find today: a vertically composed façade, handcrafted ornamentation, wrought iron, and original details that do not seek to draw attention. They demand it.
With a floor area of 435 m² on a 554 m² lot, spread across different levels and outdoor spaces, this property offers something that is hard to come by: physical space and character.
But the real question isn't how many meters it is.
The real question is:
How often do you get the chance to move into a house with its own history?
Because some properties are meant for living in.
And others make an impression even before they walk in.
Welcome to Villa Carmen.
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