6 781 417 SEK
3 bd
142 m²
The villas are located on a hillside.The prices start from €484900.Sitting at 380m above sea level, Letymbou village is a traditional rural village. The village is surrounded by green vineyards and is ideal for those who enjoy walks through the fields and nature trails.The above price does not include V.A.T. If the purchasers will use this property as their main residence and/or this is their first home in Cyprus the V.A.T which will be paid in addition to the sale price will be only 5%. Otherwise the property is subject to 19% V.A.T. There will be no transfer fees payable to the Department of Land and Surveys by the purchaser.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. Visa fler Visa färre Three-bedroom villas are available for sale in Letymvou village, in Paphos.
The villas are located on a hillside.The prices start from €484900.Sitting at 380m above sea level, Letymbou village is a traditional rural village. The village is surrounded by green vineyards and is ideal for those who enjoy walks through the fields and nature trails.The above price does not include V.A.T. If the purchasers will use this property as their main residence and/or this is their first home in Cyprus the V.A.T which will be paid in addition to the sale price will be only 5%. Otherwise the property is subject to 19% V.A.T. There will be no transfer fees payable to the Department of Land and Surveys by the purchaser.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.