Maisonette close to the beach in Dramia Chania. Nestled in one tranquil and picturesque region of northern Crete, just a few minutes away from the sandy beach of Kournas, close to the famous and popular Giorgioupoulis and close to all amenities and necessities, this 80sqm maisonette of two bedrooms, boasts a unique opportunity for those seeking a home year-round or for boosting their income by owning a holiday rental.
Built with comfort in mind and high luxury standards, this exquisite maisonette is part of a complex of four maisonettes with a sharing swimming pool.
it is constructed across two floors and enters into a loving living-sitting open plan area for relaxing and spending time with loved ones. The kitchen area is fully equipped with all white goods and fitted cabinets. Completing the entrance level there is a WC ideally for the guests.
A staircase leads up to the first floor of this magnificent residence, where we come across two comfortable bedrooms, one bathroom and a spacious storage room.
Attached to all bedrooms and ground floor are balconies with mesmerizing view to the mountains and the crystal blue sea!
There is also a private roof garden for all your gatherings with your friends and family while enjoying the unobstructed views of the magnificent natural surroundings!
This maisonette enjoys landscaped gardens with abundance of space for all of your activities.
In addition, there is a safe parking space, air-conditioning to all rooms and a solar heating system.
This one-of-the-kind maisonette comes fully furnished and decorated with high quality furniture and materials and it is ready to move in immediately.
For those who love nature yet want to find themselves within easy walking or driving distance to everywhere they wish, this maisonette is one of the top picks for investment and lifestyle buyers.
Maisonette close to the beach in Dramia Chania location information:
Georgioupoli is a popular seaside resort located 38km east of Chania and 21km west of Rethymnon.
It is a small coastal town, situated in a lush valley filled with rivers and springs.
Locals, apart from tourism, deal with beekeeping and agriculture. The river Almiros crosses the town.
Before the town, there is the Almiros marsh, where very important animal species are sheltered.
One landmark of the village is the road and the square with the numerous eucalyptus and cypress trees.
The square is full of restaurants, cafes and tourist shops. At the exit of Almyros, you will meet the picturesque harbor of the area.
But the town’s highlight is the picturesque chapel of St Nicholas, that is built on the end of the small pier.
The church from far looks like floating on the sea surface.
The area of Georgioupolis is inhabited at least since the Minoan times.
A Minoan tomb has been found on the hill Kastelos.
Georgioupolis is located in the site of ancient Amfimalla, which was the port city of Lappa (currently Argiroupoli).
Indeed, several devotional findings have been excavated.
During the Byzantine period, St. John Xenos founded the Monastery of St. George in Dramia.
During the Venetian Era, this fertile region was very important for the invaders, who built a fort.
It was later destroyed by the Turks, who built a new one by using the materials of the old one. Unfortunately, the fort is now damaged.
During the 19th century a big part of the marshland area was dried, in order to save space for new cultivations.
Many new residents were then attracted. This created a fairly large settlement, which was named Almyroupoli (i.e. Almiros town), named after the local river. However, the name changed very soon to Georgioupolis, in honor of Prince George, who gave assistance to locals for the of Crete with Greece.
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