Three separate buildings with facade of 25m to the road that were used to operate as a hotel are coming for sale.
The complex consists of:
A main building of 400m², which comprises of three levels.
- The ground floor includes reception, lounge, bar, kitchen and communal restrooms. There can be found three (3) additional rooms.
- In the first floor one can see eight (8) rooms of which the three (3) extend to two rooms and can accommodate 3 persons, while the rest five (5) are one - roomed and host 2 persons.
- The second floor has five (5) rooms with two beds and a two-roomed.
- Another one-storey building of 90m² that includes four (4) one-roomed with two beds.
- The last building, which covers 75m² and has three (3) one-roomed with two beds. A basement is found as well, where the boiler and the water tank are hosted.
The property consists of 25 rooms in total, provides a swimming pool of 70m² and another smaller of 10m², whilst it has additional building density of 196m².
Please note: The last few years the hotel is not operating and is in the need of renovation.
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Location
The municipality of Nea Kydonia (“New Kydonia”) is situated 4km west from Chania and offers a variety of amenities and facilities, with many taverns, restaurants, bars, shops and anything that you wish. The entertainment should be of your high priority, while you can find small taverns in peaceful places on the beach. The road is extended all along the long beach, giving one the opportunity to admire the sea and to have easily access to the beach any time.
The beautiful beaches attract the majority of tourists and local people as they are easily reached with buses. During the high season, the place is overcrowded, while the winter converts into a calm suburb. Homer refers to the fertile soil of Kydonia in his epics. However, nowadays the Homeric town has given its place to a modern region.
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