Luxury Villa in Plaka Crete. Perched on a 1000sqm piece of sloping land this impressive 150sqm 3 bedroom villa features a contemporary design that stands out, suitable for savvy real estate investors.
In close proximity to the villages of Plaka and Almyrida, yet tucked away in a serene environment, it boasts a great location.
It spreads on two levels both enjoying amazing views of the mesmerizing sea and the verdant surroundings and it is surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens.
The lower level comprises a generous sized open plan area with a living room, a dining area and a modern kitchen with an island, featuring huge impressive windows allowing natural sunlight to burst into the home creating an added sense of space.
There is also a large bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, as well as an additional bathroom on the same level.
The second level is occupied by two luxury en-suite bedrooms with modern fitted bathrooms, both gifted private balconies with tremendous views of the mesmerizing sea all the way to Souda Bay.
Luxury Villa in Plaka Crete Location Information:
This luxury villa in Plaka is a high grade listing in a desired and highly sought out area, offering an amazing chance to live in your own piece of Cretan paradise.
Plaka is one of the best-known and most traditional villages in West Crete, in the Apokoronas area.
Plaka is 23 km from Chania, and belongs to Vamos Municipality along with the neighboring villages of Αlmyrida and Κalyves.
Unlike these, Plaka, is not on the coast but stands on a low hill (70 m high), less than a kilometer from Almyrida.
Plaka is a friendly little village, set out in a horseshoe shape on the hillside, with an excellent view of Almyrida and of course Souda Bay and the azure Sea of Crete.
The village is green with plants and largely preserves its lovely natural environment, as it is set on the slopes of Mount Drapanokefala with its verdant, varied vegetation. You can see olive and plane trees, low scrub and even organic farms, which do not detract from the charm of the area.
Plaka has about 400 permanent inhabitants, half of whom are foreigners, mainly British. The village largely preserves its traditional character, although the locals will tell you that recent building has meant it is beginning to lose its distinctive atmosphere.
Plaka has a lovely main square which is the focal point of the village. This is where locals and visitors alike meet in the cafeterias and kafeneia.