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House & Single-family home (Long term rentals)
Reference:
QJWQ-T5385
/ paf11014-rent
Reference:
QJWQ-T5385
Country:
CY
City:
Paphos
Category:
Residential
Listing type:
Long term rentals
Property type:
House & Single-family home
Property subtype:
Villa
Property size:
1,905 sqft
Lot size:
11,840 sqft
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
2
Parkings:
1
Swimming pool:
Yes
Air-conditioning:
Yes
Veranda:
Yes
AVERAGE HOME VALUES IN PEGEIA
REAL ESTATE PRICE PER SQFT IN NEARBY CITIES
City |
Avg rent price per sqft house |
Avg rent price per sqft apartment |
---|---|---|
Paphos | USD 13.95 | USD 17.57 |
Cyprus | USD 1.64 | USD 1.47 |
One of the bedrooms is on the ground floor where there is also a cloakroom and a balcony overlooking the pool area. The villa also has sea and mountain views.Please note that the villa is also available for rent unfurnished.Paphos is home to the island's second international airport and deemed to be the capital of the west. It is a picturesque fishing town which is steeped in history. It is the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, and is also famous for the remains of the Roman Governor's palace which is home to extensive, fine mosaics.Featuring a picturesque fishing harbour by Paphos Fort, which is lined with open-air cafes, tavernas and boutiques, the town also plays host to a wide variety of restaurants, bars and exclusive shops as well as numerous amenities including supermarkets, pharmacies, banks and bakeries. View more View less We are happy to offer a four-bedroom, four-bathroom, villa for sale in Sea Caves, Peyia in Paphos.
One of the bedrooms is on the ground floor where there is also a cloakroom and a balcony overlooking the pool area. The villa also has sea and mountain views.Please note that the villa is also available for rent unfurnished.Paphos is home to the island's second international airport and deemed to be the capital of the west. It is a picturesque fishing town which is steeped in history. It is the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, and is also famous for the remains of the Roman Governor's palace which is home to extensive, fine mosaics.Featuring a picturesque fishing harbour by Paphos Fort, which is lined with open-air cafes, tavernas and boutiques, the town also plays host to a wide variety of restaurants, bars and exclusive shops as well as numerous amenities including supermarkets, pharmacies, banks and bakeries.