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Introducing a charming three-bedroom maisonette nestled within the highly sought-after area of Chlorakas, Paphos, offering the perfect blend of modern comfort and serene living. Situated in close proximity to a diverse array of amenities, this residence promises convenience and an enviable lifestyle.
As you step into the ground floor, you are greeted by an inviting open-plan layout seamlessly connecting the living, dining, and kitchen areas. The ambiance is further elevated by the presence of a charming fireplace, adding warmth and character to the living space. A guest w/c conveniently caters to the needs of residents and visitors alike.
Stepping outside, a private swimming pool beckons, offering a refreshing retreat on warm days. The generously proportioned outdoor space provides ample room for alfresco dining, entertaining, or simply unwinding with loved ones amidst lush surroundings.
Ascending to the first floor, three well-appointed bedrooms await, along with a family bathroom. The master bedroom enjoys the luxury of ensuite facilities, ensuring privacy and comfort for its occupants. Each bedroom is thoughtfully designed to offer a tranquil haven for rest and relaxation.
Air conditioning units are strategically placed throughout the property, ensuring optimal comfort year-round. Covered and uncovered private parking spaces are also available, adding convenience to everyday living.
Whether you seek a peaceful retreat or a vibrant hub for social gatherings, this maisonette presents an opportunity to embrace the quintessential Mediterranean lifestyle in style. Don't miss the chance to make this exceptional property your own and experience the epitome of modern living in Chlorakas, Paphos.
Chlorakas 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. Chlorakas’ 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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