€490,000 For Sale
Konia Paphos
Detached Villa Resale
3 Bedrooms
180m² Covered
235m² Plot

Detached Villa FOR SALE
in Paphos, Konia
REF. NO. 34288

Very bright living spaces with oversized ceiling height and dropped ceilings on the first floor, with indirect lighting and floor-to-ceiling windows on the first floor and master bedroom. Quality built-in wardrobes in each bedroom and guest room as well as in the bathrooms. High quality lighting fixtures and lamps in each room. Fully furnished in earth-warm tones, perfectly matched with the bright modern futuristic and reduced style. The entire lower living area is tiled with high quality marble style tiles. A marble staircase leads to the upper sleeping areas and rooftop. The bathrooms are tiled with high quality Italian stone tiles. Everything is as new, in the best-maintained condition. Fully air conditioned, solar thermal & pressure water system, double glazing, covered private car parking, and many more quality features.

Title Deeds Available
Build Year 2019
Swimming Pool -
Parking Private (covered)
Air Conditioning
Airport: 30 min drive
Beach: 5 min Drive
En suite bathrooms
Golf: 5 min Drive
Guest toilet
Open Kitchen
Private Parking (covered)
Title deeds Available
Town: 5 min drive
Town: Walking distance
Paphos, Paphos, Konia - Blue Sky Houses Paphos, Limassol, La

Konia, Paphos

Konia is a village located on the northeastern boarder of Paphos cascading down the mountain, with lovely views of Paphos below as well as perfect sunsets across the blue water of the Mediterranean Sea. There are several Stories behind where the name Konia came from, the first deriving from the word Konnos which means ‘Clay’ in Greek although this is unlike to be true due to the rarity of actual clay in the ground. The most likely story behind the name of Konia is the that of the early settlers who were said to be Greeks originating from Asia who gave the village the name ‘Konya’
Konia is rich in history, with its Christian church known as Apostolos Iacovos Adelfotheos which was partially destroyed during an earthquake in 1953 then later rebuilt in 1981.

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