Luxury 5 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view in Kalogiroi, Limassol, Limassol
7,500,000 EUR 6,525,000 GBP 7,425,000 USD
Reference: 242520
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 8
- Floor Size: 601 m2
- Plot Size: 1,500 m2
- Swimming Pool
- Balcony
- Air Conditioning
- Infinity Pool
- Gym
- Parking space(s)
Details
Unique luxurious 4 storey, 5 bedroom spacious villa with gym and sauna, set in beautiful landscaped gardens with amazing infinity pool while enjoying panoramic sea views from the roof garden of its idyllic location in Kalogiroi, Limassol.
Finished with high end fixtures, it has everything for those who want luxury as standard. Situated in the beach-front city of Limassol, provides the privilege of a unique location with an outstanding sea view. It is only a few minutes away from the beach and ten minutes away from the centre of Limassol, giving one full and quick access to all amenities and city life. The Villa was designed to provide a great escape into an ethereal island lifestyle.
- Master bedroom with en-suite and walk-in wardrobes
- 3 Bedrooms with en-suite and fitted wardrobes
- Maids room with en-suite
- Open plan living area
- Kitchen - diner area
- 3 Guest W/C's
- Study
- Home cinema
- Laundry room
FEATURES
- Underfloor heating
- Fitted photovoltaic system
- Lift
- Covered parking (2 cars)
- Roof garden 104 m2
- 5 Minutes to the nearest beach
- 10 Minutes to Limassol Town Centre
- 41 Minutes to Larnaca International Airport
- 49 Minutes to Paphos International Airport
Limassol is Cyprus' cosmopolitan capital, its most important business district and a vibrant modern playground. It is consistently ranked as one of the world's leading cities for quality of life. Nowhere in Cyprus is there a richer mix of modern culture and fascinating heritage. The city offers an active, vibrant and varied choice of restaurants, stylish cafes, bars and chic living rooms. Limassol is a city on the southern coast of Cyprus. It's known for the centuries-old Limassol Castle, home to the Cyprus Medieval Museum and its collection of pottery and tombstones. On the sea front is the Prokymea (Molos) Sculpture Park, with sculptures by Cypriot, Greek and international artists. To the north-east is the Limassol Archaeological Museum, exhibiting artefacts from the Neolithic to the Roman periods. Contrast this with the new marina and vibrant nightlife the city as to offer something for everyone.