Residential
Townhouse, B'Bugia
€695,000
3
4
210m2
320 m2
Total Area
210m2
Plot Area
220 m2
Internal Area
100 m2
External Area
Property Features
Balcony
Bathroom
Bedroom
Boxroom/Storage room
Dining room
Ensuite
Garden
Guest Toilet
Hall
Kitchen
Laundry Room
Living room
Roof - Private
UCA
View - Sea
Property Description
An Unconverted 3 Bedroom Townhouse in a UCA area of B'Bugia having wonderful sea views and within walking distance to the sea.
Upon entering the property one finds a wide hallway which leads to
Kitchen
Living room
Dining room
Bathroom
Box room
All rooms look onto the garden which surrounds the back and side of the house having enough room for a pool and entertainment area.
The lovely stone staircase lead you to the 1st floor having 3 double bedrooms all with bathroom en-suite on with a balcony.
Once converted this property will have a lovely home or even ideal as Airbnb
Contact one of our assigned agent to book a viewing.
Upon entering the property one finds a wide hallway which leads to
Kitchen
Living room
Dining room
Bathroom
Box room
All rooms look onto the garden which surrounds the back and side of the house having enough room for a pool and entertainment area.
The lovely stone staircase lead you to the 1st floor having 3 double bedrooms all with bathroom en-suite on with a balcony.
Once converted this property will have a lovely home or even ideal as Airbnb
Contact one of our assigned agent to book a viewing.
Where you'll live
B'Bugia
Birzebbugia is a quiet fishing port and small resort on the western side of Marsaxlokk Bay. Its population has swelled with the influx of workers employed at the nearby Malta Freeport and container terminal, with a population of around 12,915. The village is perhaps best known for the important archaeological sites on its outskirts. Ghar Dalam caves provide evidence of the earliest human activity in Malta, dating back to the Neolithic Period around 5000 BC. The caves also revealed fossilized bones of numerous animals such as dwarf elephants. This suggests that the Islands were once a land bridge to continental Europe. Other remains include those of a prehistoric temple or settlement, Borg-in-Nadur, which date from the Bronze Age. The payment was fortified with a large stone wall still visible today. Another cave to visit is Ghar Hasan, about 2.5 km along the road to Zurrieq. According to legend, it was used by a 12th-century Saracen pirate, Hasan.
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