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Sea Breeze Apartments
Location: Malta / Gozo Ref No: 100/2085 Type: Apartment Price: € 100,691 ( MTL 39,000 ) to € 142,001 ( MTL 55,000 ) Bedrooms: 2 - 3 Bathrooms: 1 |
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Property Description:
Prices range from 39,000 MTL (shell) to 55,000 MTL (Only one available finished apartment)
Located in the heart of the Mediterranean, halfway between Sicily and North Africa, lie the five Maltese islands – Malta, Gozo, Comino and the uninhabited Cominetto and Filfla. While Malta and Gozo have long been favoured holiday destinations for sun-seeking Brits, Malta's accession to the EU in 2004 has helped to open up the former British colony to a whole new clientele. Year round sun, beautiful scenery, an exceptionally low crime rate and the fact English is the native language have all combined to make Malta a real hot spot with British visitors. Marsalforn Village:Marsalforn bay lies between the villages of Xaghra and Zebbug and forms part of the locality of Zebbug. It is the most popular summer resort on the Island. In summer it throbs with life as hundreds of Gozitan and Maltese families, who have a summer house in this bay, go to spend the whole season by the sea. Every day in summer, Gozitan families enjoy their old habit of strolling back and forth along the marina. In winter, the bay is pleasantly quiet and only a few residents remain; most of them fishermen busy about repairing their boats and nets.
Marsalforn bay could be divided in three parts. Where the Marsalforn valley outflows in winter, it forms in summer a pretty pebbly beach. A beautiful promenade lies to the left and to the side of this beach. Further to the right in front of the police station, the beach becomes quite sandy until further on, the small artificial port known as "Il-Menqa" gives shelter to the fishermen's boats. Marsalforn is by the way one of Gozo's three main fishing villages. The church dedicated to St. Paul has lost a lot of its picturesque prominence to progress but it still serves its original purposes with regular liturgical services. It was built on the recommendations of Bishop Pietro Pace who loved Marsalforn profoundly and even lived and bathed there each summer. Marsalforn has several swimming and sunbathing including the afore mentioned sandy and pebbly beaches. Besides, the rocky area to the left of the bay up to Santa Marija Point is a very popular swimming zone. The other side of the bay behind Il-Menqa up to Ghar Qawqla point offers equally good swimming and snorkeling sites. Motor and sailing boats give the place a lively look in summer while one can opt for a boat cruise around Gozo or just to Comino Island. It is also a base for diving enthusiasts, who can choose from a variety of diving schools and diving destinations. Apart from these leisure activities, Marsalforn is very well served with restaurants, bars, self catering apartments and hotels.
- Each unit is very large in size (over 140sqm)
- Most of them are 3 bedrooms
- They are already built
- They are just 2 minutes walk to the sea, promenade, shops and restaurants.
- They can be finished according to the buyer's specifications
- A buyer can move into the apartment within 3 / 4 months
- Good rental potential
Prices range from 39,000 MTL (shell) to 55,000 MTL (Only one available finished apartment)
Located in the heart of the Mediterranean, halfway between Sicily and North Africa, lie the five Maltese islands – Malta, Gozo, Comino and the uninhabited Cominetto and Filfla. While Malta and Gozo have long been favoured holiday destinations for sun-seeking Brits, Malta's accession to the EU in 2004 has helped to open up the former British colony to a whole new clientele. Year round sun, beautiful scenery, an exceptionally low crime rate and the fact English is the native language have all combined to make Malta a real hot spot with British visitors. Marsalforn Village:Marsalforn bay lies between the villages of Xaghra and Zebbug and forms part of the locality of Zebbug. It is the most popular summer resort on the Island. In summer it throbs with life as hundreds of Gozitan and Maltese families, who have a summer house in this bay, go to spend the whole season by the sea. Every day in summer, Gozitan families enjoy their old habit of strolling back and forth along the marina. In winter, the bay is pleasantly quiet and only a few residents remain; most of them fishermen busy about repairing their boats and nets.
Marsalforn bay could be divided in three parts. Where the Marsalforn valley outflows in winter, it forms in summer a pretty pebbly beach. A beautiful promenade lies to the left and to the side of this beach. Further to the right in front of the police station, the beach becomes quite sandy until further on, the small artificial port known as "Il-Menqa" gives shelter to the fishermen's boats. Marsalforn is by the way one of Gozo's three main fishing villages. The church dedicated to St. Paul has lost a lot of its picturesque prominence to progress but it still serves its original purposes with regular liturgical services. It was built on the recommendations of Bishop Pietro Pace who loved Marsalforn profoundly and even lived and bathed there each summer. Marsalforn has several swimming and sunbathing including the afore mentioned sandy and pebbly beaches. Besides, the rocky area to the left of the bay up to Santa Marija Point is a very popular swimming zone. The other side of the bay behind Il-Menqa up to Ghar Qawqla point offers equally good swimming and snorkeling sites. Motor and sailing boats give the place a lively look in summer while one can opt for a boat cruise around Gozo or just to Comino Island. It is also a base for diving enthusiasts, who can choose from a variety of diving schools and diving destinations. Apart from these leisure activities, Marsalforn is very well served with restaurants, bars, self catering apartments and hotels.
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