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Three Bedroom Detached Villa For Sale in Alethriko
Price Reduction!! (was €229,950)
This well presented three bedroom detached villa is situated among similar villas in a small development in a quiet residential area on the outskirts of Alethriko village. On the ground floor, the property comprises of an open plan kitchen, dining and living area and a guest WC. Going up the stairs to the landing, you will find three double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes with the master bedroom boasting ensuite facilities. There is also a family bathroom and balconies of which you can access from various areas of the first floor which have stunning mountain views to enjoy whilst watching the Cyprus sunset. This villa has been well maintained by present owners, with further scope to increase outside space with the development of the roof garden. Outside the property benefits from a private pool and has a well established, easy to maintain garden whilst offering privacy at the same time. There is also a gated driveway with a covered car port for off road parking.
- 3 double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
- Open plan living - dining area
- Fully fitted kitchen
- Family bathroom
- Guest WC
- Air conditioning
- Un-furnished
- Gated driveway with covered car port
- Private pool
- Internal 92 m²
- Three balconies - 9 m², 9 m² & 8 m²
- Plot 200 m²
- 5 minutes to local shops and amenities
- 15 minutes to sea and beach
- 20 minutes to Larnaca International Airport
- Suitable for Cyprus permanent residency
- Cyprus legislation - Title Deeds with application
- Energy Efficiency TBC
Alethriko
Alethriko is located in a privileged position between three districts. It is 15 minutes away from Larnaca, 30 minutes away from Nicosia and Limassol accordingly. It is located in a green plane and Stavrovouni is in the background.
The village is crossed by the Pouzi River which flows from the Stavrovouni. Alethriko is surrounded by many mountain ranges. To the east the Kato Ori are located, while at the north the Apano Ori are located. To the west is the Aspropetra and Athkiakomoutti and Poupes is to the south.
It is thought Alethriko took its name from the many flour mills, where the residents grinded the wheat to make flour. In particular there were six flour mills until 1950. Today some of their ruins are still reserved.
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