GP-PP21 New Villa in Apokoronas in Crete

Listed by Alexandra Papamarkaki











Address: Plaka, Apokoronas
City: Plaka, Apokoronas
Region: Crete
Country: Greece
Price: €235,000
Year Built: 2007

Square Meters: 100
Lot Size: 250
Status: Active

Xchange Rate:
  • € 235,000
  • GBP 219,913
  • USD 319,177

Full Description: This newly built villa is located in the PLAKA PANORAMA VILLAS complex, in the village of Plaka, only a short walking distance to the village square and the sandy beach of Almyrida.

The villa consists of a 15.5m2 master bedroom with a large en-suite bathroom, a walk in closet and fitted wardrobes, a large second bedroom, a guest bathroom, an open plan kitchen / living area.

It is equipped with heated tiled floors, air-conditioning units, solar panels for hot water, a 1000L reserve water tank with an electric pump, and a large basement garage with remote controlled door.

The villa is built to very high standards, and is fully insulated including double glazed windows with high quality aluminum frames.

The courtyard / garden and the roof terrace provide beautiful panoramic views of Souda Bay, the open sea, and the mountains. In addition, the villa shares a large heated pool with other residences of the complex.

House size: 100m², Bedrooms: 2,
Bathrooms: 2, Plot size: 250m².
(metric/imperial conversion,
1m²=10,765ft², 2000m²= ½ acre)
Price: Euro 235.000 plus transfer costs.
Home Features
  • Air Conditioning
  • Seaview
Community Features
  • Pool


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Listed by: Alexandra Papamarkaki



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