Reference234785
Price725,000 USD
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms4
Floor Space365.0m2
Land Area1,267.0m2

Inviting 4 bedroom Villa for sale in Oistins, Christ Church

725,000 USD
674,250 EUR580,000 GBP
Superb, bright and spacious 4 bedroom villa, with a total beautifully presented living area of 365m2, situated in a quiet setting in the Graeme Hall Terrace area of Oistins, in Christ Church.

Set within a large 1,267m2 with a 2 car garage and a semidetached outbuilding with an office, storage room and a bathroom.

The property has beautiful hardwood floors throughout as well as high ceilings and large rooms.

This is a gracious home, in a central and great neighbourhood....
Superb, bright and spacious 4 bedroom villa, with a total beautifully presented living area of 365m2, situated in a quiet setting in the Graeme Hall Terrace area of Oistins, in Christ Church.

Set within a large 1,267m2 with a 2 car garage and a semidetached outbuilding with an office, storage room and a bathroom.

The property has beautiful hardwood floors throughout as well as high ceilings and large rooms.

This is a gracious home, in a central and great neighbourhood.
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