Single family villa Chania Prefecture, Vamos, Kefalas, Kefalas, Vamos
VamosChania Prefecture, Vamos, Kefalas
€ 390,000
3 rooms
80 m²
2 bathrooms
No Lift
Balcony
Cellar
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Listing updated on 11/26/2024
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reference: EK-7879965
There are three buildings available, each with different features and prices. This particular building is priced at €390,000. It includes ceramic tiling, an unfinished pool, and will be fenced. The property is offered unfurnished at this price, allowing the new owners to furnish it according to their preferences. Seaview house in Kefalas for sale. This sea view house of 80 sq.m. is situated in the charming village of Kefalas, in the picturesque region of Apokoronas, on a plot of 200 sq.m. This stunning property of two bedrooms boasts a modern design, providing a luxurious living experience to its owners. The house is built on two levels, providing a spacious and comfortable layout. Also, it is worth mentioning that the house is under construction. The interior of the property features a fully equipped kitchen, a bright and airy living room, and a cozy dining area perfect for family gatherings. Large sliding doors lead to the veranda, offering panoramic sea views and a peaceful ambiance. The house also comes equipped with a smart home technology system, ensuring ultimate convenience and comfort. Outside, the property features a beautiful garden with a pergola, perfect for outdoor dining and entertaining. The stunning swimming pool offers a refreshing retreat from the warm Greek sun. Security cameras, solar water heaters, air conditioning units, and electric shutters further enhance the comfort and safety of this amazing house. With 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and 1 WC, this property provides ample living space for a small family or couples. In addition, the house will be fenced with stone. Kefalas is a charming village located on the foothills of the White Mountains in Apokoronas. The traditional village is known for its unique architecture, beautiful cobbled streets, and friendly locals. Kefalas offers a peaceful and tranquil environment, yet it is just a short drive away from the bustling town of Georgioupolis and other popular tourist destinations. The village also boasts several excellent tavernas, cafes, and shops, providing residents with daily necessities and authentic Cretan cuisine. Seaview house in Kefalas for sale Location Information : The village of Kefalas is situated in the Apokoronas area, on the north side of Crete, west of Georgioupolis and east of Chania. The district is shaped like a “triangle” and set away from the highway. It’s a green and quiet part compared to for instance The Akrotiri (which is the peninsula next to Chania), with less houses and a more traditional lifestyle. In the Apokoronas there are lots of olive groves, woodlands, and farms, and a couple of great beaches like Almiryda, Kalives, and the long stretched beach of Georgioupolis which is about 10 kilometers long. Kefalas is an old village in the heart of the Apokoronas. It is over 800 years old and thought to have been founded around 1175 A.D. during the Greek Byzantine times under Emperor Michalis Komnenos. Inside it’s boundaries there are a large amount of historic buildings from Venetian and other times, some beautifully restored, others in ruins. From 1669 until 1898 Kefalas was under Ottoman Turkish occupation. It’s a large village, but it is quiet. There are squares, beautiful old trees, an old stone windmill, a couple of tavernas (one with Illy coffee!), and two supermarkets. The supermarkets are small, but with all the essentials – one of them sells bio-organic food and vegetables and the other is run by an English lady – we think – that gave us free lighters and a large bottle of local wine so we could “taste it” after we did our shopping. The people are really friendly and say hello and wave as you walk through the streets. The whole village of Kefalas is pretty with old stone buildings and just a few tastefully done new ones. Supposedly there are some 30 churches in the village, most of which are from the time of the Turkish occupation when land would not be confiscated by the Turkish rulers if there was a church on its grounds. I didn’t count the ones that I have seen, and I haven’t seen all of them, but it is definitely the village in Crete with the largest amount of churches that I have encountered. After a few meters, there is a turn on the right side where you can see the sign for the village of Vamos. If you follow this road and climb up the hill you will automatically run into the sign to Kefalas on the right after about 5-10 minutes. You can also enter the village from the other side – from Vamos for instance. There are several signs to the village and it is hard to miss them because the village is clearly marked..