Residential
Semi Detached Villa, Gzira
€1,275,000
3
3
254m2
502 m2
Total Area
254m2
Plot Area
392 m2
Internal Area
110 m2
External Area
Property Features
Basement
Terrace
Airconditioning Units
Balcony
Bathroom
Bedroom
Boxroom/Storage room
Car Space Included
Dining room
Double Glazing
Ensuite
EPC
Garage Included
Garden
Guest Toilet
Hall
Kitchen
Laundry Room
Living room
Patio
Roof - With Airspace
Security System
View - Open
Well
Property Description
Indeed a rare find is this well kept Semi-Detached Villa set on a plot of 254 Sqms, having the advantage of 2 Street level Garages to hold 2 cars each.
Property comprises of
Front Patio
2 street level Garages of 2 cars each
Side and back garden, with the former having the possibility of a Lap Pool
Entrance Area
Formal Sitting and Dining Rooms
Shower Room
Large kitchen / Living Area
Family Bathroom
Upstairs are 3 Large Bedrooms
Modern En-suite
Washroom on Roof Level with roof having far reaching Views of Valletta.
Freehold
For further information, kindly contact the assigned Licenced Sales Agent!
Property comprises of
Front Patio
2 street level Garages of 2 cars each
Side and back garden, with the former having the possibility of a Lap Pool
Entrance Area
Formal Sitting and Dining Rooms
Shower Room
Large kitchen / Living Area
Family Bathroom
Upstairs are 3 Large Bedrooms
Modern En-suite
Washroom on Roof Level with roof having far reaching Views of Valletta.
Freehold
For further information, kindly contact the assigned Licenced Sales Agent!
Where you'll live
Gzira
Gzira is a town in the north-eastern coast of Malta between Msida & Sliema, and bordering on Ta' Xbiex, with its famed yacht marina and Embassy Row. The word Gzira means "island" in Maltese, and the town is named after Manoel Island which lies just adjacent to the town. The seafront of Gzira is famed for its breathtaking views of the walled city of Valletta, which are illuminated at night, forming a picturesque backdrop to Manoel Island, the yacht marina, and a seafront public garden. During the last decade, a large proportion of the old houses has been demolished and new, luxurious blocks of flats have been built. Much of the character and charm of the seafront houses has been lost as a result, although on the narrow village streets in the heart of Gzira one can still find examples of traditional Maltese facades, with their enclosed wooden balconies and bow-fronted, wrought-iron balconies. The proliferation of flats in Gzira led to an inflation of the housing prices, as the town became sought after by both Maltese and foreign settlers. The main reason behind the area's popularity is that it is centrally located in Malta, being close to both the University of Malta and the capital, Valletta.
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