Cave Houses - an affordable and unique proposition from only 30,000 euros
What is a Cave House?
Cave houses are probably very different from what you imagine. Today's cave houses are not the primitive homes of times gone by. A modern cave house can be anything from a cosy country cottage to a cave house hotel.
Cave houses are being restored like never before and their popularity among those looking to live in the real Spain is soaring, especially in the Province of Granada situated in Andalusia in southern Spain. You can find incredibly beautiful cave houses in Galera, Huescar, Cuevas del Campo, Castillejar and many other villages in the Altiplano (El Altiplano de Granada is a vast plateau surrounded by a Mountain Range, known for its beauty and contrast).
Cave houses have been carved out of the rocks of Andalusia since the Moorish invasion. For the last few centuries, right up to the 1960s, tens of thousands of cave houses gave shelter to farm workers, their families and their livestock. In the late sixties, with the mechanisation of farming and the advent of mass coastal tourism the local population saw a drastic decline and many a cave house was abandoned. Happily, today, that decline is being reversed.
We have The Cave Owner's Manual available to download and also the top 20 cave houses available in this area, and we are working with the top experts in this area for our clients.
Contact us for more details at cavehouses@girasolhomes.co.uk
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