House for sale
£59,995
Famagusta, Cyprus Property ID: 41698899
Property description
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Time to get those hands dirty! Renovating property in Cyprus is extremely popular, both by those looking to create their own dream design to holiday in or maybe for a permanent residence, but also, for those looking to make some handy cash to put away for a rainy day. Costs of building here are also much lower than many other countries, so whether you want to literally handcraft this property yourself, or use our services to instruct a builder, this property at just under £60,000 is cheaper than single plots of land, and certainly deserves a thought or two.
Reference No: HP2977
The Property
Open plan Lounge & Dining Area: 6.6m² x 3.1m²
Kitchen: 3.6m² x 3.4m²
Bathroom: 1m² x 2m²
Main bedroom: 3.3m² x 3.4m²
Bedroom 2: 4.2m² x 3.1m²
Bedroom 3: 3.3m² x 4.5m²
External:
The property sits on a small plot of land with a good sized garden at the back and a garage attached.
Please note: Buyers and Sellers taxes apply to this purchase.
The Region
Ulukisla
Ulukisla is a village in the Famagusta District of central Cyprus. It is named after the fennel (Marathos) an aromatic and flavorful herb used in cooking and folk medicine. It was renamed Ulukisla, meaning "holy barracks" or "large barracks" in Turkish.
Famagusta
Famagusta is a fascinating medieval walled city with oodles of charm and lots to explore
Thanks to its troubled history Famagusta is in fact two towns rolled into one. The ancient walled city of Famagusta is much as it was over five hundred years ago when Ottoman siege engines lay beyond its walls. Meanwhile the modern day town and port flourishes
Famagusta offers a variety of shops from clothing and gifts to home stores, the Old Town has a number of specialised souvenir shops for those looking for traditional handcrafted items. There is a wide variety of restaurants both in the old city as well as in the modern city. Those in the old city are mostly located around the Namik Kemal Square and in the modern town, most restaurants and bars are located on the "Salamis Road". Famagusta Quayside (locally known as Palm Beach) has become very popular over the years since the restoration of the area. There are a number of cafés and restaurants to choose from offering drinks and snacks and a fantastic sandy beach with good facilities and water sports in the summer months . Close by is the buffer zone between the north and south, a deserted ghost town. This part of Famagusta is locked in time and is a melancholy symbol of an island divided. It is now possible to cross freely into Southern Cyprus, you can cross the green line at the nearby border crossing located inside the British sovereign base at Agios Nikolaos.