Three Maisonettes for sale in Chania. Boasting breathtaking views of the Bay of Souda and the crystal blue waters of the Cretan sea, three two-bedroom maisonettes of 35sqm each are ideal for holiday rentals as well as for permanent living in a prime location.
They are set on a 3.800sqm sloping plot of land, with soul-touching views that can never be compromised.
The plot is divided by the main road, as the 500sqm are on the north side of the road, while the remaining 3.300sqm are spreading on the south side.
It is featuring plenty of parking space, while most areas can be modified into beautiful gardens surrounding the houses.
Lovely pathways are leading to each house which spreads on two levels.
Upon entering the house, there is a large open plan space with the living room and the kitchen, as well as one bedroom and a bathroom.
Iron internal stairs lead us to the upper leel, occupied by the second bedroom which is gifted a balcony with stunning views of the magnificent scenery composed by the calming sea, the bay and imposing mountainous backdrop.
All houses have a/c units and solar water heaters, as well as aluminum window and door frames and double glazed windows.
There is also a remaining building capacity of 100sqm, which is enough for the construction of 2 or even three more units, converting this property into a promising project.
This is an excellent opportunity to enter the tourism business in a worldwide famous destination.
Three Maisonettes for sale in Chania Location Information:
Chania is considered to be the most poetic city of Crete; when you walk through it, it leaves you with a pleasant taste of beauty. Chania’s Venetian port, picturesque at any time and season, is attractive to visitors and locals for its beauty and for its choices of entertainment for all tastes and demands.
The “Old Town” consists of the old Venetian harbour and the small Venetian blocks located behind the harbour; it is characterized by narrow and picturesque alleys – similar to an enchanting labyrinth – full of life, and the plentiful remaining Venetian and Turkish buildings.
The Lighthouse, the Fortress of Firka, the Mosque of Kioutsouk Hasan, the Great Arsenali and the Neoria have become landmarks of the city.
Most of the buildings are rejuvenated and they compose a puzzle of contemporary, Venetian and Turkish architecture; they are also a ‘living’ exhibition of the city’s history. Today they work as shops, taverns, cafes and touristic accommodations.
The most famous part of the Old Town is the lively round waterfront along the Venetian harbour, which is full of small hotels, cafes, restaurants, taverns and bars. The Lighthouse at the end of the harbour is a landmark of Chania.
Inside the “Old town” there are various districts. The Daliani district was a place where Turks used to live and the Dominican church of Saint Nicolas still remains.
The Kasteli district used to be a noble district, where many mansions were located in the past. At the end of its central road, the “Sintrivani” square is located, where the gentlemen were gathered for coffee, walking or political conversation.