Тип:Oсобняк | Продажа Спальни: 3 | ванные: 3 | Этаж: 3 Собственный бассейн: есть Общественный бассейн: нет Общая площадь, м2: 220 Площадь землиm, м2: 538 |
Тип:Таунхауc | Продажа Спальни: 2 | ванные: 3 | Этаж: 2 Собственный бассейн: нет Общественный бассейн: есть Общая площадь, м2: 93 Площадь землиm, м2: 12 |
Тип:Особняки | Продажа Спальни: 3 | ванные: 3 | Этаж: 2 Собственный бассейн: есть Общественный бассейн: нет Общая площадь, м2: 155 Площадь землиm, м2: 500 |
Тип:Oсобняк | Продажа Спальни: 3 | ванные: 3 | Собственный бассейн: есть Общественный бассейн: нет Общая площадь, м2: 130 Площадь землиm, м2: 294 |
Тип:Oсобняк | Продажа Спальни: 3 | ванные: 3 | Собственный бассейн: есть Общественный бассейн: нет Общая площадь, м2: 162 Площадь землиm, м2: 400 |
Тип:Oсобняк | Продажа Спальни: 4 | ванные: 3 | Собственный бассейн: есть Общественный бассейн: нет Общая площадь, м2: 180 Площадь землиm, м2: 1097 |
Дома | 5770 |
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Земельные участки | 295 |
Квартиры | 4010 |
This spacious one bedroom top floor fully furnished apartment is within an established complex and boasts sea and mountain views. Consisting of a spacious double bedroom, bathroom and open plan living dining area. The Kitchen has plenty of storage and overlooks the large communal swimming pool. A glass fronted elevator serves all levels including the basement parking. The apartment is within easy walking distance to the village center and all facilities.
About the Area
Geroskipou boasts an abundance of modern day facilities and yet has lost none of its charm as a traditional Cypriot village. Its proximity to Paphos town and International Airport ensures that it is popular with locals and visitors alike. Geroskipou is famous for its rare 5 domed Church, traditional pottery and "Cyprus delights". The sandy, blue flag beach of Geroskipou is just a short drive away.
Additional Features and Information
Sought after location
Sea & mountain views
Fully furnished
Ideal retirement or vacation home
Energy saving solar panels
Provision for air conditioning
Elevator to all levels
Covered parking
Large communal swimming pool
Established area
Walking distance to all amenities
10 minutes to Paphos International Airport
Distances
Airport: 10km | Town: 1km | Beach: 2km | Golf: 15km | School: 1km |
About the Area
Geroskipou boasts an abundance of modern day facilities and yet has lost none of its charm as a traditional Cypriot village. Its proximity to Paphos town and International Airport ensures that it is popular with locals and visitors alike. Geroskipou is famous for its rare 5 domed Church, traditional pottery and "Cyprus delights". The sandy, blue flag beach of Geroskipou is just a short drive away.
About Paphos
Nestled in the South-West corner in probably the most beautiful part of the island and sheltered from the North by the Troodos mountains, Paphos, once the Roman capital of the island, enjoys mild winters and warm, seemingly endless summers. The irrigation system has helped to turn Paphos into the ?garden of Cyprus? and it is also renowned as having one of the healthiest climates in the Mediterranean.
Paphos has become the focus of one of the most exciting areas for real estate investment in the eastern Mediterranean. The Government and private enterprise continue to invest heavily in the infrastructure, providing such features as extending the motorway network, extensive improvements to the quaint harbour of Paphos and coastal walkway, a new state-of-the-art marina is planned for around 1000 yachts and upgrading the International Airport into one of the most modern in the Mediterranean basin.
Paphos is renowned as having the richest concentrations of archaeological sites in the world resulting in UNESCO naming Paphos a World Heritage Site. Paphos has become a rich cultural centre hosting many international events such as operatic festivals with Paphos castle as a backdrop.
During Roman times Paphos was the capital of Cyprus and beautiful mosaics and marble columns can be seen within the restored remains of their stately villas. It is out of the foaming seas of Paphos that the goddess Aphrodite was born. It was she who the Romans called Venus but the cult worship of this goddess of love and beauty has, forever, been centered in Paphos. Within the bounds of Paphos lie the ruins of the famous sanctuary of Aphrodite, whose remains date back to the 12th century BC. The Palaipafos Museum is nearby in an old Lusignan manor. It contains rich finds dating back to the Chalcolithic period.
In times gone by the Sanctuary of Apollo was an important religious centre which dates back to the 4th century BC when Paphos was founded. Today, Paphos is a busy town full of amenities, excellent shopping facilities, bars restaurants hosting flavours from the world over and it is also home to the country?s second international airport.
The low crime rate, excellent health care and hi-tech communications, a cosmopolitan lifestyle and comparatively low cost of living create an ideal environment ? what more could you ask?