240 square meters of potential in the Roman capital of Spain.
A genuinely large family home in Mérida — one of Spain's most historically extraordinary cities, and one of its most undervalued property markets. Four bedrooms, a full garage, a covered terrace the size of a small apartment, a garden, and storage room. At 240m² this is a property with real scale, and the original architectural details — arched hallways, original checkerboard floors throughout — give it a character that cannot be recreated.
The terrace alone is a project. Currently raw and unfinished, it represents an enormous covered outdoor living space that with the right treatment becomes the heart of the home. As the AI renovation concept shows, it can become a warm, social indoor-outdoor room with wooden ceiling panels, comfortable furniture, and plants. The kind of space that makes Spanish summer evenings genuinely magical.
Mérida sits at the intersection of extraordinary history and remarkable affordability. The Roman theater, amphitheater, circus, aqueduct and temple are all within the city. Property prices here are among the lowest for a city of this cultural significance anywhere in Western Europe.
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Why Mérida is extraordinary
Mérida was the capital of Roman Lusitania — one of the most important cities in the entire Roman Empire. Its theater, amphitheater, circus, aqueduct, bridge and temple are UNESCO World Heritage and among the finest Roman remains anywhere in the world. Sitting in a Mérida home and walking to a 2,000-year-old theater for the evening performance is not a metaphor. It is Tuesday.
A lot of property for the price.
240m² / 2,583 sq ft
Genuinely large. Four bedrooms plus living, kitchen, terrace and garden. More space than most American homes at a fraction of the price.
Private garage
A full private garage — not a parking space. Essential for a Spanish family home, and a meaningful asset in a city environment.
Garden
Private garden space. In central Mérida, outdoor private space at this scale is genuinely rare.
Huge covered terrace
An enormous covered terrace currently raw and ready for transformation. See the AI concept for what this space can become.
Original architectural details
Arched hallways leading through the house. Original checkerboard tile floors throughout. Character that cannot be installed.
Storage room
Separate trastero (storage room) included. Standard in Spanish homes, genuinely useful in practice.