Only beautiful houses, thank you
The journalist Lara Carrasco publishes an article in the newspaper El Mundo about Monapart and writes that we are a real estate agency for a lifestyle that only sells and rents homes with something special, beautiful homes.
The World | 27.07.2015 | LARA CARRASCO
A house built with wood in the heart of the Collserola Natural Park (Barcelona), a design house completely refurbished by the architect Antonio Forteza. -a piece of furniture that won him the Architecture Prize of Mallorca-, a domotic property that seems to be inside the seaetc. These are just a few examples of the properties offered by Monapart, a "real estate agency".real estate for a lifestyle"that only sells and rents homes with something special -more than just four walls and a roof".

This real estate company was created in 2009-2010 to respond to an "under-served" market niche: the real estate market. the "charming" dwellingsAnd what is charm? According to this company, they are houses that have original elements of aesthetic interest, a design exceptional, belonging to listed buildings or who are in a superb location. "This showcase", they specify from this firm, "does not necessarily have to be a luxury property". This filter, which highlights the value of the initiative, means that this limited and special offer is currently only 55 properties.
In order to market it, we must like the property and the owner must trust our advice.
For a property to become part of Monapart's catalogue, as detailed by José Luis EcheverríaThe property must be to our liking (according to the criteria and the educated sensibility of our clients)," says the company's founding partner. agents-architects); and the owner must trust us and take advice from us. "The spanish real estate sectorThe "discredited and unprofessionalised" sector offers a huge scope for improvement and innovation," he says, extolling his field of work.
Among the most outstanding properties managed by this firm, in Barcelonacan be found a house built in 2006 following a Scandinavian system of industrialised construction in solid wood and exposed concrete.. This property, located in the Las Planas neighbourhood, is in an unbeatable setting, in the Collserola Natural Park, and has fantastic views of the mountain.

Another special feature of this counter is that it is a house remodelled by the architect Antonio Forteza and which has been awarded the Architecture Prize of Mallorca.. This property stands out for the combination of its materials, where the existing base is mixed with the contemporary: wood, polished cement, painted iron, etc. It also has exceptional views of the village bell tower and the mountains.

In the middle of the Paseo Marítimo, also in PalmaMonapart has for sale a penthouse with three bedrooms, balcony, terrace, garden, finished with designer materials.etc. All the rooms enjoy fantastic views of the Bay of Palma.

This special showcase even houses properties with their own name, such as 'La Tortuga', an original design villa built in the 70's in El Campello (Alicante). The property is unique for its original finishes and materials, as well as for its views of the Mediterranean and its great luminosity.

Also in Alicante, you can find a semi-detached house with three floors connected by an individual lift. The property has a domotic system that automates the house, making it 'intelligent'. Its location is enviable, as it is located in the Cabo de las Huertasin front of Palmera CoveThe rooms all have sea views.

In addition, Monapart welcomes this limited assortment of nice" houses providing added value, together with the objective data (metres, rooms, etc.), descriptions that appeal to intangibles and their more emotional aspect. For example: "He tells me that his mother was an interior designer and a great art lover, and I am not surprised at all. The 70s gave us a lot of architecture (the good kind) and these owners knew how to welcome good taste. The result is this house by the sea called La Tortuga", a description that can be read in the advertisement for the alicantina house.
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