A lovely two bedroom second floor apartment is for sale off the Makarios Avenue in Larnaca.
The property comprises of:
Spacious living/dining area
Separate kitchen
Double bedrooms
Master bedroom features an ensuite
Family bathroom
Covered area of 70 square meters plus 34 square meters covered verandas
Completed in 2004
The property also features:
Full split air-condition units throughout
Storage heater
Parquet laminated floor in the bedrooms
Double glazed windows
Covered parking space
Store room
Title Deeds Available
The property had recently been valuated to160.000Euros but was dropped for a quick sale.
Larnaka is the international gateway to Cyprus, being its second port and having an international airport.It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, and has plenty of historical sightseeing on offer to complement its deep-blue sea, bright sandy beaches and reliably sunny skies.With its 400-berth marina, Larnaka is also a favoured destination for visitors with yachts.Land-based tourists enjoy the palm-lined harbor promenade and the city’s international caliber shops, inviting cafes and panoramic Mediterranean views.
Larnaka is an attractive and quiet city which is the same all year round unlike many other areas of Cyprus, which tend to be very busy during the summer months and extremely quiet during the winter. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and has plenty of historical sightseeing on offer to complement its deep-blue sea, bright sandy beaches and reliably sunny skies.Its famous Palm Tree Promenade and marina ensure a picturesque coastline and Larnaka boasts many of the most appealing beaches in Cyprus.Its central location means that other cities and popular areas of Cyprus are within easy reach – Nicosia, the country’s capital, is less than 60km away, and Limassol and Paphos are approx 65km and 120km distance.
Pafos is considered the playground of the Gods. It has the islands second international airport. The resort town has a very graphic fishing harbour by Pafos fort, lined with open air cafes and tavernas that serve a tempting menu of the days catch. It was on the Pafos shoreline that the mythological goddess Aphrodite was born, a legend that spawned a massive wave of cult worship from neighbouring countries that lasted several centuries. The large rock that juts from the sea is known as Petra tou Romiou. The resort town of polis overlooks the beautiful chrysochouBay with its charming fishing refuge of Latsi .The relatively “virgin” state of the countryside and villages make the area a real delight for the walker and naturalist.