Kamilari Seaview Villa
€ 850.000
2 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms / size 157 m2
Description
Set against the scenic backdrop of Kamilari, Heraklion – Crete, lies a contemporary villa, completed in 2021. Offering panoramic views of the sea, the charming Cretan landscape, and the sunset, this modern villa is equipped with top-notch amenities such as photovoltaic panels, 24-hour automatic ventilation, a heat pump, underfloor heating, and fan coils for cooling.
Covering 157 sqm within a 2000 sqm plot, this residence features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an open-plan living room, offering contemporary comforts amidst its natural surroundings.
Inside, you’ll find a high-quality Italian open-plan kitchen complete with Miele appliances, including a washing machine. Outdoors, a sizable 22 sqm swimming pool awaits.
At the rear of the house, an external staircase leads to a terrace providing 360-degree panoramic views of the sea, the plains of Messara, the Psiloritis mountain range, and the Asterousia Mountains.
Rentals
This property holds an EOT license, making it an attractive investment opportunity.
Location
Located in a prime spot, this property offers privacy and is no more than 4 km away from a sandy beach. Additionally, it’s conveniently situated 62 km from both Heraklion Crete and Heraklion Airport.
Kamilari, a charming village on the island of Crete, Greece, offers you a glimpse into the island’s rich history and culture. The village is famous for its ancient Minoan cemetery and the restored old olive factory that now serves as a museum of local folk culture and history called ‘Fabrika’.
The village is built on three hilltops, Goulas, Alevrotas, and Evgoras, offering panoramic views of the olive groves of the Messara Plain, the peaks of Psiloritis (Mt. Ida), and the Libyan Sea. It is a peaceful and charming destination that is perfect for anyone seeking to experience the authentic side of Crete.
Key Distances
The Minoan Palace of Phaistos is one of the most important archaeological sites in Crete, dating back 6000 BC to the 1st century BC. It corresponds to a prosperous city that emerged in the fertile plain of the Messara during prehistoric times.
Matala, a former fishing village, is now one of the most popular tourist destinations on Crete. It is known for its unique caves in the rocks and its history with the hippies of the ‘70s. The village once served as a port for Phaestus and Gortyn during Roman times. Nowadays, visitors can explore the many bars and gift shops, while the Matala Beach Festival in June celebrates its hippie past.
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