£519,716
€599,000
4 bed villa for saleTala, Paphos, Cyprus
4 beds
3 baths
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About this property
🏡 Detached 4‐Bedroom Villa for Sale – Tala, Paphos
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3 (including en‐suite)
Plot Size: 884 m2
Covered Area: 176 m2
Sea Views: Yes
Furnishing: Partly furnished
Kitchen: Open‐plan
There is unused building density 80 sq m
Nestled in one of Paphos’ most desirable residential areas, this spacious detached villa in Tala offers an exceptional blend of comfort, privacy, and Mediterranean charm. Set on a generous 884 m2 plot with 176 m2 of covered area, the property features four bedrooms, including a master bedroom with an en‐suite bathroom - ideal for family living or a peaceful retreat.
The villa enjoys beautiful sea views, enhancing the sense of serenity and understated luxury. Inside, the home features an open‐plan kitchen, a cozy fireplace, and thoughtful additions such as fly screens, shutters, a guest toilet, and a storage room. It is partly furnished and equipped with a modern photovoltaic system, ensuring improved energy efficiency and reduced running costs.
Outside, residents benefit from private covered parking, spacious outdoor areas, and the tranquility of village living, all while being just a short drive from Paphos town, beaches, and essential amenities. With no VAT applicable, this property presents a rare opportunity to own a charming resale villa in one of Paphos’ most sought‐after locations.
📍 About Tala – One of Paphos’ Most Sought‐After Villages
Tala is a large suburban village located just 6 km north of Paphos. Known for its elevated position, cool breezes, and scenic sea views, it has become a popular choice for both locals and international residents - many of whom have made Tala their permanent home or maintain summer residences here.
Just 1 km north of the village lies the historic Agios Neophytos Monastery, one of Cyprus’ most culturally significant landmarks. Founded in 1159 by the hermit Neophytos, the monastery began as a small natural cave where he sought solitude after being imprisoned for his ascetic lifestyle. Over time, he expanded the cave to include his hermitage cell, a small chapel, and eventually his tomb. His strict views against materialism and disturbance kept the monastic community intentionally small compared to other monasteries of the era.
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3 (including en‐suite)
Plot Size: 884 m2
Covered Area: 176 m2
Sea Views: Yes
Furnishing: Partly furnished
Kitchen: Open‐plan
There is unused building density 80 sq m
Nestled in one of Paphos’ most desirable residential areas, this spacious detached villa in Tala offers an exceptional blend of comfort, privacy, and Mediterranean charm. Set on a generous 884 m2 plot with 176 m2 of covered area, the property features four bedrooms, including a master bedroom with an en‐suite bathroom - ideal for family living or a peaceful retreat.
The villa enjoys beautiful sea views, enhancing the sense of serenity and understated luxury. Inside, the home features an open‐plan kitchen, a cozy fireplace, and thoughtful additions such as fly screens, shutters, a guest toilet, and a storage room. It is partly furnished and equipped with a modern photovoltaic system, ensuring improved energy efficiency and reduced running costs.
Outside, residents benefit from private covered parking, spacious outdoor areas, and the tranquility of village living, all while being just a short drive from Paphos town, beaches, and essential amenities. With no VAT applicable, this property presents a rare opportunity to own a charming resale villa in one of Paphos’ most sought‐after locations.
📍 About Tala – One of Paphos’ Most Sought‐After Villages
Tala is a large suburban village located just 6 km north of Paphos. Known for its elevated position, cool breezes, and scenic sea views, it has become a popular choice for both locals and international residents - many of whom have made Tala their permanent home or maintain summer residences here.
Just 1 km north of the village lies the historic Agios Neophytos Monastery, one of Cyprus’ most culturally significant landmarks. Founded in 1159 by the hermit Neophytos, the monastery began as a small natural cave where he sought solitude after being imprisoned for his ascetic lifestyle. Over time, he expanded the cave to include his hermitage cell, a small chapel, and eventually his tomb. His strict views against materialism and disturbance kept the monastic community intentionally small compared to other monasteries of the era.



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