€2,350,000 For Sale
Tala Paphos
Bungalow Resale
4 Bedrooms
394m² Covered
1400m² Plot

Bungalow FOR SALE
in Paphos, Tala
REF. NO. 48116

This exclusive 394 m² villa is located in prestigious Tala and offers panoramic sea views, complete privacy, and a peaceful setting on a 1,400 m² plot. Built in 1995, the property combines timeless character, solid construction, and excellent potential, just 25 minutes from the airport and close to all amenities. The estate includes two separate buildings: a main residence with a spacious en-suite bedroom and a guest house with two additional en-suite bedrooms — ideal for family and guests. Bright interiors, a sea-view gym veranda, and a mezzanine space that can become a fourth bedroom or office add flexibility and comfort.Outdoor areas feature a 5 x 10 m saltwater swimming pool, outdoor kitchen, lounge area, and beautifully landscaped Mediterranean gardens with olive and fruit trees. Additional features include underfloor heating, 8 kW solar panels, and parking for up to five cars. An adjacent 1,400 m² plot is also available separately, offering further development potential. A rare opportunity in one of the most desirable areas of Paphos.

Title Deeds -
Build Year 1995
Swimming Pool Private
Parking Private (covered)
Air Conditioning
Airport: 30 min drive
Barbeque Area
Beach: 15 min Drive
Ceiling fans
Fire place
Golf: 15 min Drive
Guest toilet
Mountain views
Open Kitchen
Private Parking (covered)
Private swimming pool
Sea views
Town: 5 min drive
Paphos, Paphos, Tala - Blue Sky Houses Paphos, Limassol, Lar

Tala, Paphos

Tala is a large suburban village 6 km north of Paphos, Cyprus. Many non-Cypriots have moved here permanently or have a summer home in Tala. Agios Neophytos Monastery is 1 km north. The Agios Neophytos Monastery was founded by Neophytos. After being jailed for pursuing an ascetic life, he fled into the hills of Cyprus and found a small natural cave in 1159. He slowly excavated the opening further to encompass his hermitage cell, a small chapel, and his eventual tomb. Neophytos was staunchly against materialism and being bothered, which kept the population of monks much smaller than at other monasteries of the time.

After, his death, he was buried within the Engleistra according to his own detailed instructions. His successor, Isaias, is mentioned in the writings of Neophytos, but nothing is known about his time as abbot, nor is there any information about any other abbots during the 13th, 14th, or 15th centuries.

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