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Only 5 km from the sandy Agathi beach, this 65 sq.m. village charmer features a ground floor consisting of a spacious and bright living room with a cozy brick fireplace, an open plan kitchen and a bathroom, a wooden staircase leads to the semi floor, that consists of a bedroom and a balcony. The house comes completely furnished and fully equipped with all electrical appliances (dishwasher, fridge, oven, TV and DVD-Player). It is unquestionably great value for money. Buy it and get a fishing boat for free! Price: 95,000€ Rhodes property 1 |
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Expanding into different levels, this 75 sq.m. house, built back in 1850, has both a cosy court yard and a breezy terrace. Practically tucked among three houses and a castle wall, it offers a very quiet and serene atmosphere. All the house's internal structures are made of hand crafted wood. Wherever possible, traditional material and ways of building were used; an exception to that are its modern electric wiring, kitchen and bathroom water connections and sewage. Price: 153,000€ Rhodes property 2 |
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Built with stones circa 1800, this 99 sq.m. property expands into three levels. With the atmosphere of its main salla intact (including its central arch and two pataro's used for sleeping), it is widely acclaimed to be one of the best preserved traditional houses of Koskinou. All the house's internal structures are made of hand crafted wood. Wherever possible, traditional material and ways of building were used; an exception to that are its modern electric wiring, kitchen & bathroom water connections and sewage. Price: 183,500€ Rhodes property 3 |
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This nice 2 floor house of 125 sq.m. is located in the village. Fully equiped kitchen, air conditioners, central heating, solar energy, fire place. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a store room. Plot of 150 sq.m. Close to amenities and 15 min walk to the beach. Price: 200,000€ Rhodes property 4 |
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Rodos Info
Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese islands, situated in eastern Aegean Sea. It lies approximately 11 miles (18 km) west of Turkey's shores, situated between the Greek mainland and the island of Cyprus. Its population in 2007 exceeds 130,000, of whom roughly 80,000 reside in the city of Rhodes, the island's capital which is the major economic, commercial, tourist and cultural center of both the Dodecanese and the Aegean Sea.
Historically, Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Completed in 280 BCE, it was toppled by an earthquake in 224 BCE and eventually dismantled. The medieval part of the city of Rhodes is a World Heritage Site. The island is one of Europe's top tourist destinations.
The interior of the island is mountainous and sparsely inhabited, covered with forests of Pine and Cypress and abundant fauna including the Rhodian deer. Features include the so-called Petaludes or Petaloudes Valley, or Valley of the Butterflies, where tiger moths gather in summer; Mount Attavyros, at 3,986 ft (1,215 m) the island's highest point of elevation; and the appropriately named Seven Springs area.
Outside of the city of Rhodes, the Faliraki resort, Lindos, Haraki, Pefkos, Archangelos, Afandou, Koskinou, Embona (Attavyros), Paradisi, and Trianta (Ialysos) are significant. The economy of the whole island is geared toward tourism; the island's primary source of income.
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