Residential
Terraced House, Rabat
€1,065,000
3
3
257m2
257 m2
Total Area
257m2
Plot Area
225 m2
Internal Area
33 m2
External Area
Property Features
Basement
Balcony
Bathroom
Bedroom
Boxroom/Storage room
Dining room
Ensuite
Flatlet
Guest Toilet
Hall
Kitchen
Laundry Room
Living room
Open Plan
Roof
Roof - Private
Roof - With Airspace
View - Building
View - Green Area
View - Open
Yard
Property Description
This Terraced House is set on three floors. One is welcomed into a wide hallway which opens up onto a separate kitchen and a living, dining area. One set of stairs takes one to the basement level where one finds another living, kitchen and dining room which leads onto a lovely back yard. On the first floor, there are three bedrooms and a bathroom. At roof level there are two large rooms, one being used as a bedroom and the other as a washroom. Possibility of building another two floors. Freehold.
Where you'll live
Rabat
Rabat, the neighbouring city of Mdina, is unique for its rich history and noted for its stunning architecture as evidenced by its monasteries, churches and its beautiful medieval palazzos. It enjoys continuous growth, making it a place of buzzing activity, while still offering open and fantastic panoramic views. Rabat is centrally located in Malta, with readily accessible public transport making it easy to travel from one location to another to go to work or shopping or just enjoy a sightseeing trip. The town is also home to the famous Catacombs of St. Paul and St. Agatha. These catacombs, now looked after by Heritage Malta, were used in Roman times to bury the dead outside the city in accordance with Roman culture. However, if you would rather visit a restaurant than a catacomb, there are plenty to choose from. Savour some local cuisine at Route 81, an old bus route from Valletta to Rabat, or at the Golden Fork to cap off your day. And if you feel inspired to enquire about real estate available in Rabat, Sara Grech Ltd portfolio includes spacious townhouses, villas, medieval Houses of Character, luxury apartments, and penthouses Rabat has changed considerably as a result of major developments brought about by events in the 20th century. The population increased to around 12,000 after the Second World War. This growth in population encouraged the construction of new housing areas such as Tal-Virtu and Ghajn Qajjet. Today, this remarkable trend is what distinguishes the old part of the town from the new.?
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