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€62,000

Esentepe, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain

1bd 54 sqm

Year Built: 0

Listed By: Euro Resales

Listed On: 06/09/2023

Listing ID: GL5338111

Description

Euroresales Property iD- 9825334 Property information: Modern and light 1-bedroom apartments at amazingly affordable prices. With access to numerous beaches, opposite the championship golf course with spa and tennis courts. Olive Grove Apartments are an ideal choice for North Cyprus property investors and holiday-makers alike. To build on the already popular Turtle Bay Village, the Olive Grove apartments were launched, providing modern and light 1-bedroom apartments at amazingly affordable prices. The location a short distance from the golf course has ensured that the apartments are being snapped up as 'Golf Getaways' by property investors wishing to achieve a great rental return. With beaches, tennis courts, near-by spa and coastal walks to entertain the non-golfer, Olive Grove is an ideal choice for investors and holiday-makers alike. Each apartment has been designed with practicality and style in mind, with open plan living, modern kitchens and double glazed sliding doors to large balcony or covered paved terrace. Our designers have hand-picked the colour scheme, fixtures and fittings to maximise the natural light and ensure the apartments feel spacious and highly functional throughout. Olive Grove is located in its own area, comprising of just 5 blocks and a total of 30 apartments. Set in landscaped gardens with trees and a communal pool, everything you need is right on your doorstep About the Area: NORTH CYPRUS FACTS & STATS Climate Officially the seasons in North Cyprus are Autumn in October, Winter from November to March, Spring in April and May and Summer from June to September. Average daily temperatures in July and August start in the mid to high 30s, whereas April, May, June, September and October enjoy more bearable average temperatures starting in the mid 20's - in total, this allows for on average 300 days of sunshine a year. Rain can be expected December through to February and night time temperatures can be quite cold. Currency Turkish Lira - this is the official currency of North Cyprus, however sterling, Euros or US dollars are readily used. There are plenty of money exchange shops and banks so no need to change all your currency into TL before travelling. Other payment methods such as credit cards, eurocheques and travelers cheques can also be used. You can also draw money from many of the banks using their cash machine facilities - although check with your bank about the level of charges that you will incur for international withdrawals. Economy Slightly hampered by ongoing embargoes due to the political divide between south and north Cyprus, North Cyprus' main income earners are from tourism, education and casinos. Geography Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, and Northern Cyprus lies directly 70 km south of the Turkish mainland. its neighbours include Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, israel and Greece. The Turkish Republic of North Cyprus makes up around one third of the island of Cyprus, and The Republic of Cyprus occupies the remaining two thirds to the south of the island. The total area of the entire island is approximately 9,252 sq km, and North Cyprus covers a total area of around 3,515 sq km. History it would be impossible to keep the history of the island of Cyprus short! it's history, dating back to around 7000BC is rich with rulers and religions, from being part of the Roman Empire, an island given away by Richard the Lionheart, to being one of the most successful trade points in the world under the Lusignans and Venetians, to being conquered by the Ottoman Empire and subsequently then leased to the British when it fell into decline, in 1878. it then gained independence in 1960 under the Treaty of Zurich but unfortunately inter communal disagreements led the UN to intervene in 1964, with a final coup attempt in 1974 from Greece being blocked by the intervention of Turkey, ending with a dividing of the island to the north and south. A UN referendum in 2004, proposing unification, was voted against by the Greek Cypriot population in the south and so the island remains divided still today. Contact Euroresales Ltd for more information.

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