OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE ASTORGA APARTMENT WITH SPECTACULAR VIEWS It is a house of 160 m, located on the first floor of the building!!! With elevator. It consists of a large hall that gives access to the rest of the house, a spacious and bright living room with two environments: living room and dining room from which you can access a terrace of 40 m with spectacular views of the wall, the Cathedral and the Palace of Gaud, fitted kitchen, pantry, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and another terrace totally closed. All spaces very well used. The floors are parquet except the kitchen and bathrooms which are ceramic. The windows are made of aluminum. The heating is gas central. The building is located is one of the main avenues of the city, opposite there are no buildings only parks so it has natural light all day. Its surroundings are fantastic, a quiet neighborhood with all the amenities next to supermarkets, shops, pharmacies, schools, banks, health center, institutes, sports center. It is a very good opportunity to invest or to live without complications. Astorga is the capital of the Maragatera region, located 46 km. southwest of the capital, Len. The river Jerga flows through it, and it is the fifth city in the province by number of inhabitants (after Len, Ponferrada, San Andrs del Rabanedo and Villaquilambre). It is located in the transit between the Pramo Leons and the mountains of Len and acts as the backbone of the regions of Maragatera, La Cepeda and the banks of the rbigo. The city is the head of one of the largest and oldest dioceses in Spain, whose jurisdiction covers half of the province of Len and part of those of Orense and Zamora. Between the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries there was an important industrial development, in which the arrival of the railroad and the rise of the chocolate industry played a fundamental role. This continues to be active along with other branches of the food industry, such as confectionery and the meat industry, although the economic activity of the municipality is based mainly on the service sector, with administration, commerce and cultural tourism as the most prominent sectors. The latter is based mainly on its historical-artistic heritage, which includes the Cathedral, the Episcopal Palace, the Town Hall and the Roman Ergastula, all of them declared of Cultural Interest, as well as being a place of passage of the Camino de Santiago and one of the headwaters of the Via de la Plata. Astorga, the ancient Astrica Augusta, has always been marked by the paths that were born in it and reached it. Two of the most essential historical roads of the peninsula converge in the city: the Camino de Santiago and the Va de la Plata. Through them run the different cultural influences, which over more than two thousand years have been shaping its character as a welcoming city and its outstanding monumental, artistic and gastronomic heritage. Do not miss the opportunity to visit it. Louise 665 86 44 91