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Marsaxlokk Penthouse

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Penthouse in Marsaxlokk for Sale Malta
Penthouse in Marsaxlokk for Sale Malta
Penthouse in Marsaxlokk for Sale Malta
Penthouse in Marsaxlokk for Sale Malta
Penthouse in Marsaxlokk for Sale Malta
Penthouse in Marsaxlokk for Sale Malta
Penthouse in Marsaxlokk for Sale Malta
Paul Bondin

Paul Bondin

Property Consultant

M. +356 7988 6012

Penthouse for sale in Marsaxlokk

(Ref : 420425)

Selling For

A nice PENTHOUSE situated on the edge of this charming fisherman village. The property comes in the form of an open plan kitchen, living and dining area with a good size terrace facing a green area enjoying beautiful country views, followed by two good size bedrooms and a spacious study and a main bathroom. The property enjoys it's own air space. Property is EPC exempt as per Art. 13(6)(a) (Scheduled Property).

Details

No of Bedrooms 2
Bedroom 1 Dims 3.20 x 3.20 mt
Bedroom 2 Dims 3.90 x 4.20 mt
No of Bathrooms 1
Dining Rooms 1
Dining Room Dims 9.00 x 4.50 mt
Kitchens 1
Study Yes
Study Dimensions 2.00 x 1.70 mt
Balconies (Back) 1
Terrace (Front) Yes
Type of View Country views
Airconditioning Yes
Property area 110.00 sq mt

Location

Marsaxlokk is a traditional fishing village located in the south-eastern part of Malta. The village’s name comes from Marsa, which means “port” and Xlokk, which is the local name for south east. The word is related to the name for the dry sirocco wind that blows from the Sahara. It is a lovely fishing village in the South of Malta that captures the true beauty by the colourful fishing boats painted in dazzling hues. Adding to this colourful scene is the daily market where one can buy a variety of items including home made lace and linen garments. Along the coast one can find a remarkable amount of restaurants specializing in fresh fish. Overlooking the northern arm of Marsaxlokk Bay is the hill of Tas-Silg, which contains remains of megalithic temples of the Tarxien phase, with later alterations resembling the Hagar Qim model.