Another lovely Maisonette (end) for sale in Oroklini, district of Larnaca in Cyprus (Listing No 3409). Introduced to the Market by Foytina Real Estate Agency, this property is located in the area of Oroklini in Larnaca district.
This property is now available for sale. This Maisonette (end) is sized about 110 sq.m. of habitable covered area Enjoying its' own shared swimming pool, this dwelling offers descent space and privacy compared to other properties in the region. Constructed in year 2012, the building was finished on the highest standards of the Market which can be seen through the available photos accompanying the listing.
However, a physical viewing will give you full picture and perception of the property and a viewing should be arranged as soon as possible directly with us.
This property features in total 3 bedrooms, an open kitchen with a living room and 3 bathrooms. It also features 4 wc in total.
Walking through the property someone can easily feel the spacious sitting room while yet being able to envision any possible changes within the large rooms.
Other features and equipment that the property enjoy and will be part of the deal, include: .
Distance wise, the property is located 6 km from the bank, 800 meters from the market, 3 km from church.
The full title deeds of the property .
For avoiding inconvenience, please use the Listing No: 3409 when contacting us referring to the above property. You can also use this listing number directly on our website foytina.com to see more pictures, photos and varies other information for the area its located, in case you are viewing this property at a third-party website/portal.
Larnaca OfficeOroklini - Wikipedia
Region around village is inhabited in ancient times. It was intense mining in that region, especially copper. Also there are number of quarries of grey soli, Umber and tera alba. It was estate of despots, probably destroyed by Saracens. Leontios Machairas in his Chronicle mentioned in that region raids by the Saracens during the reign of Janus of Cyprus (1398-1432).