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For sale luxury Villa of 270 sq.m. on a plot of 1000 sq.m. in Anthidona, Chalkida. Villa located at the first line from the sea. The residence consists of 5 bedrooms, a living room with a fireplace, kitchen, dining room and two bathrooms. It is fully furnished, with air conditioning, radiator, TV, security alarm, wifi internet, balconies with panoramic view over the sea and free parking. Built in 2005. The house is in a very quiet neighbourhood with other cottages, 15 km from the center of Chalkida.
Villa is situated right next to the seashore and is equipped with all the modern comforts and amenities. It is surrounded by the blue sea and a beautiful, mediterranean garden filled with fruit trees. With the ability to host ten people comfortably and its’ proximity to the beach, it is the ideal place for relaxation, quiet and private moments. Price 600.000 Euros, bargaining possible.
The beach is right outside of the Villa, where you could swim and sunbathe without the trouble of moving more than a few meters from the house. If you prefer more organised beaches, where you could play beach volley and visit the nearest beach bars, then you could do that within 5 km distance. If you are more interested in quiet activities, then the road in front of the Villa is ideal for jogging in the morning, and in the afternoon you could chill at the beach to enjoy the sunset.
The Villa is easily accesible from Athens International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos”, in a distance of 90 km.
The Villa is also in close proximity to Athens (70 km) where you could visit Acropolis, Monastiraki and other popular areas or you could go for a trip to Sounion, to see the ruins of the ancient Greek temple of Poseidon.
Just 10 minutes by the car from the Villa you will find the bustling city of Chalkidas, filled with picturesque fish taverns and bars. World famous for the Euripus Phenomenon, where the water tide changes direction underneath the old bridge enery six hours. The phenomenon once a mystery was solved. It cae about by the moon, that every six hours the sea water rise (foods) and in the next six hours i goes down again (ebb). The first who found out the cause of the phenomenon was Aristotle (384-322 B.C) and Eratosthenes (275-195 B.C.)
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