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Chania center house for sale. ID 04-1138
Koum Kapi, Chania, Greece
Description
Chania center house for sale. In a walking distance, of only 50m from the beach of Koum Kapi. A fully renovated house of 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, spread in 87m², divided in two independent apartments. In a serene location but yet in a walking distance from all the amenities of the city and certainly from all the of the city of Chania. Starting with the ground floor, one will find a studio of 25m², which comprises one lovely bedroom armed with an air conditioning unit and of course its own bathroom. From there a staircase of 12 steps, shows you the way to the 1st floor where on the left the beautiful and capacious kitchen is located and on the right is the welcoming sitting area which is thoughtfully armed with an air conditioning unit, while it also provides you with access to the a balcony with the amazing views of the surrounding area. That same floor is equipped with a small bathroom. From there a wooden staircase of 10 steps this time, leads you to the 2nd floor where on the left one will find the bathroom which is fitted with a bathtub, that includes a Jacuzzi, while on the right side, the bedroom is located which is also armed with its own air conditioning unit, but it also allows you to have access to a balcony as well that offers stunning views as well. A metal staircase of 8 steps, starting from that balcony, is what leads you to the house’s terrace, providing breathtaking views, and which can be turned into your private roof garden, to use when you want to relax and unwind after a busy day. A stunning house with explicit views that can be used as one’s home but also become a very profitable tourist rental! Chania center house for sale. Location information: The harbour comes into its own at night, when the lights from bars and restaurants reflect in the water and the animated crowds - locals as much as tourists - parade in a ritualistic volta of apparently perpetual motion. There are stalls set up on the waterside, and buskers serenading the passers-by. Walk straight on from Platia Sindrivani, and you chance upon the curious, domed profile of the Mosque of the Janissaries. Built in 1645, the year Hania fell to the Turks and thus the oldest Ottoman building on the island, it has been well restored - apart from the jarring concrete dome - and was used to house the EOT office until further repairs meant they had to move to less-convenient Kriari street. The buildings on the height above the mosque occupy the site of Kastelli the oldest part of me city. Favoured from earliest times for its defensive qualities, this little hill takes its name from a fortress which originally dated from the Byzantine era. Later it was the centre of me Venetian and of the Turkish towns, but very little survived a heavy bombardment during World War II. Walking up Kanevaro street from the harbour square you'll pass various remains, including - at the corner of Lithinon - the fenced-off site where a Minoan house is being excavated. Further up Lithinon, towards the top of the rise, are various Venetian doorways and inscriptions and, at the end of the street, a fine old arch-way. On me next corner, with Kandanoleon, is a larger area of excavation identified simply as "Minoan Kydonia". Neither of these digs is open to the public, though you can see a fair amount through me fence. Swedish archeologists excavating here have traced (he outline of a building engulfed by a violent fire about 1450BC, similar to mat which destroyed Knossos. It was later rebuilt and. given its proximity to the mainland, may wen have been me focus of Mycenaean power on the island. Among pottery finds here were some dating back to the Neolithic era, but the greatest prize uncovered was an archive of clay tablets bearing Minoan Linear A script , the first to be found so far west in Crete. Back at the bottom of the hill me waterfront curis round to the right along Akti Tombazi, into the inner harbour, where pleasure boats, private yachts and small fishing vessels are moored. Much ot it, including file sixteenth-century.Venetian arsenals and various traces of the ancient defensive bastions, has recently been refurbished, and in the evenings this is now a fashionable part of town. Just on the corner past the Mosque of the Janissaries is the local handicraft cooperative (Mon-Sat 9.30am-10.30pm), with a permanent exhibition of goods for sale, though not everything is of particularly high qualify. In the line of old buildings facing the water beyond this, by the port police, are a couple of dancing bars. Beyond all this are the Venetian arsenals, a cluster of restaurants and bars, and the modem Porto Veneziana hotel From here you can follow the sea wall round as far as the minaret-style lighthouse, where there's a bar and an excellent view back over the city. In the other direction from Platia Sindrivani is the outer harbour, with its broad promenade fronted by pavement restaurants and bars. The hefty bastion at me far end houses Crete's Naval Museum (Tues-Sun 10am-2pm), which is of Uttle interest unless you're heavily into naval warfare or seashells (one small room is full of them) - It consists mainly of poorly labelled models and pictures of ships, diagrams of naval battles, and assorted memorabilia going back to the times of Classical Greek triremes. Go through the main gate, however, into the compound of what is apparently a small naval garrison (open museum hours, but no need to pay me admission fee) and you can climb onto the seaward fortifications of the Firkas, as this part of the city defences is known. Here the modem Greek flag was first raised on Crete - in 1913 - and there are more fine views.Carrying on round the outside of the Firkas, which has been well restored, you can peer through loopholes at the great vaulted chambers within. On the far side is the Hotel Xenia, itself raised up on part of the fortifications, and beyond this you can cut inland alongside the best-preserved stretch of the city walls. You may visit our Golden Visa page, https://greek-golden-visa.com/ for detailed information regarding the procedure of applying and obtaining the Greek Golden Visa, as well as all its benefits.
Detailed Information
Price
€195,000
Maintenance
€100
Security Deposit
€500
Brokerage
€500
Calculate Financial Summary
Monthly EMI
€ 40,295
Principal Amount
€ 3,250,000
Total Interest Payable
€ 1,585,442
Total Amount Payable
€ 4,835,442
Payable Breakdown
Principal
67%
Interest
33%
This is an approximate calculation. Actual EMI values may vary depending on the lending institution.
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