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Penthouse with Wonderful Country Views.
Victoria Penthouse with Wonderful Protected Country Views
Ref:
22-97
€
317,750
Under Construction
Victoria (Rabat)
Bedrooms:
3
A brand-new penthouse in Victoria's ODZ neighborhood, conveniently located within walking distance of key services while maintaining a peaceful residential setting.
The penthouse is being offered for sale in its unfinished shell form. It features an entrance hall, a combined kitchen/living/dining area that opens up to a large front terrace, three bedrooms (two of which have en suite bathrooms), the main bathroom, and a back balcony.
This 119 square meter penthouse in Victoria, which is located in a brand new block, features a huge living space, space outside, and views of the surrounding countryside. The floor plan features an enormous kitchen, dining area, and living room, three large bedrooms, two bathrooms with en suites, the main bathroom, a back balcony and a front terrace with views of the countryside that are perfect for entertaining guests.
This apartment is equipped with a lift for convenience, and garage parking spots can be purchased separately at an additional cost. Sold According to Plan Absolutely Not to be Missed
Rooms
Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.8m x 5.3m 30.7 sqm
Double Bedroom 3.4m x 3.2m 10.9 sqm
Double Bedroom 3.6m x 3.7m 13.3 sqm
Double Bedroom 3.7m x 4.2m 15.5 sqm
Bathroom 1.5m x 1.9m 2.9 sqm
Bathroom Ensuite 1.4m x 3.0m 4.1 sqm
Bathroom Ensuite 1.2m x 3.2m 3.8 sqm
Hall 10.2m x 1.2m 12.2 sqm
Outside Spaces Terrace 5.4m x 4.2m 22.6 sqm
Balcony 1.0m x 2.7m 2.7 sqm
Features
Lift
Terrace
Balcony
Property ID: | Property Type | Price € | Bedrooms | En-Suite Bedrooms | Bathrooms | Construction Stage | FinishDate | Year Built | Status | Gozo Village | Position | Internal Size | Plot Size | Balcony | Garage | Air-conditioning | Furnishings | Heating | Property Standard | Views | Airspace | Swimming Pool | Pet Friendly | Lift |
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22-97 | Penthouse | 317,750 | 3 | 3 | Under Construction | 2023 | For Sale | Victoria (Rabat) | Countryside | 116 | 2 | Optional | NA | NA | High | Yes | No | Yes |
Bedrooms
Number
3
En Suite
3
Kitchen
Lounge Dining Room
Bathrooms
Number
Outside Area
Gozo Area Information
Victoria (Rabat)
When you go to Gozo, the best place to start is in Victoria, which is also called "Rabat" by the people who live there. The city is in the middle of the island, and it seems like all roads lead to or from it. Part of the fun of visiting Victoria is getting lost in its narrow, winding streets and knowing that the Christian saints who live in niches in their corners are keeping an eye on you. Have a look around the shops.
Most of them sell traditional Maltese arts and crafts, like woolens, lace, blown glass, and cheap souvenirs. Unless you come in the morning when the flea market is going on and the square is busy, life in this town is slow.
Sit in one of the many cafes and eat some local treats while taking in the atmosphere that is only found in Gozo. Most visitors can't help but be drawn to the Citadel, the fortified old city. Walk around the city walls to see the great views, and then visit one of the museums, such as the one that has the old prisons. This city has been called the "Crown of Gozo" because it has been the island's center of activity since Neolithic times and has been fortified since the Bronze Age (1500-700BC). Three thousand years later, Gozitans were required by law to spend the night inside the walled city to protect themselves from invaders. After that, people began to move into the area around the city and make it what it is today.
Archaeological finds show that the Phoenicians, the Carthaginians, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Arabs, the Normans, the Swabians, the Angevins, and the Aragonese all lived in the old city.
Later, the Knights of the Order of Saint John, Napoleon, and finally the British took over.
The British named the city Victoria, but Gozitans still call it by its old name, Rabat, which came from the Arabs.