Residential
Maisonette, Senglea
€350,000
1
2
45m2
126 m2
Total Area
45m2
Plot Area
123 m2
Internal Area
3 m2
External Area
Property Features
Balcony
Bathroom
Bedroom
Cellar
EPC
Open Plan
UCA
Property Description
A charming Duplex Maisonette in the UCA area (currently tax free) forming part of a traditional Palazzino in Isla, offered freehold and retaining several original features.
The ground floor comprises an open-plan living area together with an additional room at the rear, ideal as a study, guest room, or extended living space.
The first floor offers rooms suitable as two bedrooms and a main bathroom, both enjoying access to a front balcony.
Complementing the property is a basement cellar, ideal for storage or a gym area.
This property presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a character home or a sound investment in one of Islas historic locations.
For further details, kindly contact the assigned Licenced Sales Agent!
The ground floor comprises an open-plan living area together with an additional room at the rear, ideal as a study, guest room, or extended living space.
The first floor offers rooms suitable as two bedrooms and a main bathroom, both enjoying access to a front balcony.
Complementing the property is a basement cellar, ideal for storage or a gym area.
This property presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a character home or a sound investment in one of Islas historic locations.
For further details, kindly contact the assigned Licenced Sales Agent!
Where you'll live
Senglea
Senglea is a fortified city in the east of Malta, mainly in the Grand Harbour area. It is one of the Three Cities, with the other two being Cospicua and Vittoriosa. The city of Senglea is also called Citta Invicta because it managed to resist the Ottoman invasion at the Great Siege of 1565. The proper name is Senglea since the grandmaster who built it Claude De La Sengle, gave this city a part of his name. With an area of just over half a square mile, it is Malta's smallest locality. It is also its most densely populated. At the turn of the century, Senglea had more than 8200 people, making it the most densely populated town in Europe. At the time, Senglea, as well as Cospicua, were the centre of Malta's elite and intelligentsia. The Second World War rapidly altered its social structure as many left to take refuge in outlying towns and countryside, never to return. In recent years, rehabilitation of the Cottonera Waterfront as a yacht marina has spurred a lot of interest from foreign expatriates and businessmen. This resulted in the renovation of various quaint and charming houses and a considerable appreciation of real estate in this city.
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