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Maisonette for sale in Roussospiti Rethymno. This is a three-level house with a total area of 190 sq. m. in the center of the village, next to the school.
From the main entrance of the house you enter a large open space with a kitchen - living room - dining room that leads to a terrace with a magnificent view of the wider area, the sea but also the city of Rethymno and the fortress of Fortezza.
On the first floor of the house, via an internal staircase, you will find four bedrooms and a bathroom. The bedrooms all have a balcony with a sea view, an ideal spot for moments of relaxation for family or friends.
The maisonette also has a basement which is currently used as a garage, but it also has a storage room where the central heating boiler is located and an independent space with a room and a wc, which can easily be converted into a guest house or multi-purpose space.
This particular property combines the peaceful living in a village in the hinterland of Rethymno, but at the same time very close to the city of Rethymno. Also noteworthy is the unobstructed view it offers from its terrace and balconies.
The property can be used either for personal use as a permanent or holiday home or for business use as a tourist accommodation.
Roussospiti is one of the many villages of the prefecture of Rethymno and is about 7 kilometers from Rethymno and is located on the slope of Vrysina.
Built at an altitude of 300 meters, Roussospiti is divided into Upper and Lower and has a wonderful view of the Cretan sea, which makes it called by many the "balcony of Rethymno" and was created by the Venetians from the 12th century. The buildings of the village are in the Venetian style with arches and porticoes, porticos and fortress-like facades, and there is also a 17th-century fountain, the church of the Entrances of the Virgin, where several frescoes are preserved, as well as the Holy Monastery of Saint Irini, which has been designated an ancient monument.
Several Venetian houses have been preserved in the village, the most characteristic of which is the one next to the Church of the Entry of the Virgin, which is three-storey with a vaulted ground floor passage.
Near the village there is the cave of Lygeri, which belonged to a Levantine woman, Lygeri, who was captured by the Turks and sold to the Middle East.
There are also two gorges that have a special natural beauty.
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