3 Bed Villa for sale
Chloraka, Chlorakas, Paphos, Cyprus
£1,639,412 *
[€1,975,000]
Full Description
Three Bedroom Detached Villa For Sale in Chloraka, Paphos - Title Deeds (New Build Process)
A unique modern beachfront development of 3 villas for sale next to a 5-star beach hotel and close to a plethora of Paphos’ most popular attractions and amenities, such as the Paphos tourist area, harbour and the Kings Avenue Mall. The villas offer spacious interiors and private swimming pools in large plots. Its superior finishes, specifications and unique location provide elite buyers the opportunity to taste the luxury Cyprus Mediterranean lifestyle living.
- Master bedroom with fitted wardrobes, en-suite and private covered veranda
- Ground floor bedroom with en-suite, fitted wardrobes and access to garden
- Double bedroom with ensuite and fitted wardrobes
- Open plan living - lounge - dining - kitchen area
- Luxury fitted kitchen with breakfast bar
- Granite worktops and high-end appliances
- Guest W/C
- Shower room in basement
- Air conditioning
- Underfloor heating throughout
- Basement with space for indoor gym, wine cellar and laundry room
- Unfurnished
- Covered private parking
- Private infinity edge swimming pool
- Internal area - 246 m²
- Covered veranda - 21 m²
- Uncovered veranda - 119 m²
- Covered parking - 15 m²
- Plot size - 501 m²
- Roof top garden with seating area and panoramic sea views
- 1 Minute to the nearest beach
- 10 Minutes to Paphos Harbour with its wide selection of restaurants, bars and amenities
- 15 Minutes to the nearest golf course
- 20 Minutes to Paphos International Airport
- Suitable for Cyprus Permanent Residency - Fast Track
- Subject to VAT
- Energy Efficiency A
Chloraka
Chloraka is located 3 km north of Paphos Town and borders the tourist area known as the Tomb of the Kings. It is also home to Akritas Chloraka, a Cypriot Second Division football team. There are many hotels, restaurants and bars in this village which runs along the coast road from Paphos Town to Coral Bay. Chloraka’s location was put on the map in March 1998 when the cargo ship Demetrios II ran aground in heavy seas, the vessel is easily visible and has now become quite a focal point.
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