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Two Bedroom Townhouse For Sale in Chrysopolitissa, Larnaca with Title Deeds
***PRICE REDUCTION***(was €325.000)***
Situated in the highly sought-after residential area of Chrysopolitissa, Larnaca, this beautifully presented and generously proportioned two-bedroom townhouse offers an exceptional combination of comfort, convenience, and lifestyle. Ideally located within walking distance of local shops, schools, churches, medical facilities, and the renowned Finikoudes Promenade, residents can enjoy easy access to a vibrant selection of cafés, bars, restaurants, and the beach. A children's playground is conveniently positioned directly opposite the property, making it an ideal choice for families.
Upon entering, you are welcomed by a bright and spacious open-plan living and reception area. The ground floor also features a guest WC and a separate fully fitted kitchen, providing both practicality and functionality. An elegant marble staircase with decorative metal railings leads to the first floor, where you will find two well-sized double bedrooms, both equipped with fitted wardrobes and air conditioning units. The master bedroom further benefits from access to a private balcony. A modern family bathroom with an overhead shower completes the upper level.
The property has been recently redecorated both internally and externally, offering a fresh, move-in-ready home with minimal maintenance requirements.
Thanks to its prime central location, generous living spaces, and excellent condition, this townhouse represents an outstanding opportunity as either a permanent family residence, holiday home, or a highly attractive rental investment.
Due to an excellent location and size of the townhouse this property would make either a lovely family home or perfect rental accommodation.
- Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
- Master bedroom with private balcony
- Spacious living area
- Separate fully fitted kitchen with dining
- Family bathroom
- Guest WC
- Understair storage
- Air conditioning
- Fitted extractor fans
- Storage heater points
- Telephone wire/points
- Double glazed windows with shutters
- Insulated walls
- Option to build a 2nd floor and roof garden ( upon planning permission)
- Fully furnished ( inc. white goods)
- On street parking
- Built in 2008
- Internal 121 m 2
- Balcony 5 m 2
- Communal Fees - N/A
- 2 minutes to local shops and amenities
- 5 minutes to the local sea and beach
- 10 minutes to Larnaca International Airport
- Suitable For Cyprus Permanent Residency
- Energy efficiency TBC
Chrysopolitissa
The origin of the name "Chrysopolitissa" is due to the old notorious name of ancient citadel of Kition, which was preserved alive mainly in the tradition of the place. According to local tradition in the past, Chrysopolitissa with its inhabitants served as a monastery. The quarter was also known as Chryssopolis ‘golden town’ during Medieval times.
The temple of Chrysopolitissa is one of the most beautiful in Cyprus, wood-carved, fine art and gold-plated. It reminds the iconostasis of the 17th / 18th century, it was constructed though in the middle of the 19th century, as we know from an inscription that it was built in 1866. The church of Panagia Chrysopolitissa is one of the most interesting of the Larnaka churches with the colonnades of its galleries and its tall and impressive bell tower, in particular, as a nice example of Cypriot architecture of the 18th and early 19th century. It is built in a rhythm in which some medieval architectural features survive and are unusually combined with future decorative elements. Today’s temple is one of the few of this kind in Cyprus, with the Holy Trinity and the Good Gate being on the southern aisle. The roof has crossbars and rests on columns that cross the center of the church. Along the southern side there is a porch resting on ancient marble columns.
Located on a hill at the corner of Archiepiskopou Kyprianou and Crysopolitissas streets, the Virgin Mary of Chrysopolitissa is a stone-built church that sits on the site of a prehistoric cemetery of the ancient town (12th-13th centuries BC). The church is dedicated to Virgin Mary of the ‘golden town’, given its name thanks to the rich tombs of the cemetery that were filled with gold jewellery.
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