A Three-Bedroom Apartment with House-like Features for Sale in Central Odessa.
For Sale: A Unique Three-Bedroom Apartment in Odessa
According to Novyny.live: A distinctive three-bedroom apartment, which functions as a standalone house, is now available for purchase in the heart of Odessa. This property features its own private, enclosed courtyard and is equipped with an independent gas heating system. Its location near Greek Street and Shevchenko Park makes it an attractive option for those seeking comfort and the conveniences of urban living. Odessa's historic center is known for its architectural charm and vibrant atmosphere.
Property Details and Specifications
The building containing the apartment was constructed in the year 2000. The unit itself offers a total living area of 52 square meters, providing ample space. The layout includes three separate rooms and a combined bathroom. Climate control is managed by a dual-circuit gas boiler installed to ensure efficient heating throughout the premises.
- Asking price for the apartment, which includes a garage: $59,000 USD.
- Independent heating system and a private courtyard.
- Convenient location adjacent to Greek Street and Shevchenko Park.
This listing reflects current trends in Odessa's real estate market, where demand is growing for properties that blend comfort, autonomy, and a prime location. As the city continues to develop, such unique offerings present not only a place to live but also a potential investment opportunity. Given the increasing interest in the Odessa region, this property is likely to attract attention from a range of prospective buyers and investors.
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