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Villa de 6 chambres à vendre à Agia Fyla

Agia Fyla, Limassol, Chypre

€1 800 000  [£1 497 753]

Villa de 6 chambres à vendre à Agia Fyla

Agia Fyla, Limassol, Chypre

€1 800 000  [£1 497 753]

Détails du bien immobilier


  • Chambres: 6
  • Salles de bain: 3

Description complète


Six Bedroom Detached Villa For Sale in Ayia Fyla, Limassol with Title Deeds

This fantastic spacious six villa is located in Ayia Fyla, Limassol. It's location gives you the opportunity to be close to the action but away from the crowds.

Located in one finest areas of Limassol and only 3 km from the sea, in a very executive area and has the mountains view and sea view. The villa is spread out over 2 floors with a basement.

- Master bedroom with ensuite and fitted wardrobes

- 2nd Bedroom with ensuite and fitted wardrobes

- 2 bedrooms with fitted wardrobes

- 2 Bedrooms on basement level

- 2 family bathrooms

- Guest W/C

- Open plan living - lounge - dining - kitchen area

- 2nd Kitchen and living room on basement level

- Unfurnished

- Air conditioning

- Private swimming pool

- Covered parking

- Storage room

- Garden

- Internal area 550 m²

- Veranda 86 m²

- Plot 732 m²

- Mountain and sea views

- Quiet residential area

- 5 Minutes to local amenities

- 15 Minutes to the beach

- 45 Minutes to Larnaca International Airport

- 47 Minutes to Paphos International Airport 

- Suitable for Cyprus Permanent Residency 

- No VAT

- Energy Efficiency TBC

Limassol

Limassol is Cyprus’ cosmopolitan capital, its most important business district and a vibrant modern playground. It is consistently ranked as one of the world’s leading cities for quality of life. Nowhere in Cyprus is there a richer mix of modern culture and fascinating heritage. The city offers an active, vibrant and varied choice of restaurants, stylish cafes, bars and chic lounges. Limassol is a city on the southern coast of Cyprus. It’s known for the centuries-old Limassol Castle, home to the Cyprus Medieval Museum and its collection of pottery and tombstones. On the seafront is the Prokymea (Molos) Sculpture Park, with sculptures by Cypriot, Greek and international artists. To the northeast is the Limassol Archaeological Museum, exhibiting artefacts from the Neolithic to the Roman periods. Contrast this with the new marina and vibrant nightlife the city as to offer something for everyone.
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