Residential
Townhouse, Tarxien
€335,000
3
1
120m2
220m2
Total Area
120m2
Plot Area
200m2
Internal Area
20m2
External Area
Property Features
Balcony
Bathroom
Bedroom
Dining room
EPC
Garden
Guest Toilet
Hall
Kitchen
Living room
Roof - With Airspace
Property Description
This charming Townhouse features typical Maltese features, including patterned tiles and high ceilings. It is a freehold property that is in a very good structural condition but in need of modernisation.
As you enter the property, one finds a good size entrance hall that leads to a Kitchen / Living / Dining area. Additionally, there is a small toilet on the ground floor for added convenience. This is followed by small Garden with a well and 2 Mature Citrus Trees.
On the first Floor, 5 Large rooms can be found which can be converted into Bedrooms, Living Space, a Study and a Bathroom all having a lot of natural light.
The property also boasts its own roof and airspace, and is located in a UCA area.
For further details, kindly contact the assigned Sales Agent.
As you enter the property, one finds a good size entrance hall that leads to a Kitchen / Living / Dining area. Additionally, there is a small toilet on the ground floor for added convenience. This is followed by small Garden with a well and 2 Mature Citrus Trees.
On the first Floor, 5 Large rooms can be found which can be converted into Bedrooms, Living Space, a Study and a Bathroom all having a lot of natural light.
The property also boasts its own roof and airspace, and is located in a UCA area.
For further details, kindly contact the assigned Sales Agent.
Where you'll live
Tarxien
Tarxien (or Hal Tarxien) is a small village in the southeast of Malta. The etymology of the village may be a corruption of one of two words: Tarzin, an Arabic word for a family of trees; or Tirix, meaning a large stone, like those used for the village's noted temples. The oldest temple is said to date back to about 2800 BCE. The temples feature various statues and reliefs of animals, including goats (for which Malta is noted) and pigs. Most notable of the statues found in the Temples are about 2.5 m in height and are said to represent a sort of Mother Goddess. There are several of these statues scattered around the various temples and are thought to represent fertility.
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