5 Bed House/Villa for sale
Afidnes, Attica, Greece
£1,002,088 *
[€1,200,000]
Full Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
This amazing property comprises two similar detached villas of approx. 270 sq.m. each, both of which are set on a huge 1000 sq.m. plot of land.
Both villas have the following layout:
A few steps down lead to the ground floor, which has a floor size of approx. 80 sq.m. and consist of an open-plan kitchen/ living room area with fireplace, a bedroom with en-suite bathroom, and a separate WC for guests.
This level exits to a beautiful paved patio with a lovely BBQ area, with ample space for sitting outside and enjoying the hot Greek summer days.
The first floor, of approx. 85 sq.m., comprises:
A huge open plan kitchen/ living room area with fireplace and a WC.
It leads out to a very big paved patio/ veranda with a lot of space for sitting outside.
An internal staircase leads up to the second floor of approx. 80 sq.m. with 3 big bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite bathroom, and an additional bathroom. This floor has a very big covered veranda of approx. 15 sq.m. with amazing views of the city in the distance, partial sea view, and the trees and vegetation of the area.
Apart from all these above mentioned areas, there is an additional loft area of approx. 25 sq.m. that comprises one big space with fireplace, a bathroom, and an additional storage area.
Additional features:
Central heating throughout (for both villas)
An A/C unit on the ground floor of the first house, and one on the first floor of the second house
Built-in wardrobes
The villas are set on a lovely piece of land of approx. 1000 sq.m., which is a big plot giving you privacy even though situated in a big city like Athens. There are various trees, flowers, etc., such as roses, camellias, pomegranates, cherry tree, and many more.
Attention
Please, be aware that the roundness that you may see in some photos is caused by the so called “fisheye” lens, a very wide-angle lens with a field of vision covering up to 180°, the scale being reduced towards the edges, so as to capture the whole space of an area rather part of it.
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