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6 New Malta Properties

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Here are details for six more apartments for sale – to request the current full availability for Malta property for sale visit maltaproperty.info

Bugibba. Brand new 1 bedroom apartment, finished to a good standard.  Air conditioning, terrace and secure parking space included.  87,000 Euros * 2 Interior photographs available by email *  ref: 11537

Naxxar. Brand new 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom 110m2 apartment, country views, quiet residential area.  Front and rear balconies.  136,000 Euros  * 3 photographs available by email *  ref: 11532

St. Julian’s. 3 double bedroom, 2 bathroom second floor apartment in a well maintained building.  Country and sea views.  Guest wc, boxroom good for storage and 2 car garage.  249,000 Euros  * 3 photographs available by email *  ref: 11530

Mellieha. 3 double bedroom, 2 bathroom 250m2 apartment in excellent condition throughout, with residents swimming pool and sea views.  Fully furnished.  2 car garage.  699,000 Euros  * 4 photographs available by email *  ref: 11516

Mellieha Apartment For Sale

Mellieha Apartment For Sale

Kappara. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom detached villa in excellent condition throughout.  Own pool.  Easch bedroom has its own balcony.  Air conditioning, jacuzzi, guest wc and garage.  797,000 Euros  * 4 photographs available by email *  ref: 11514

Mellieha. 3 double, 2 bathroom villa with pool on a 1200m2 plot, with sea views.  Terraces, BBQ area and a garage.  815,000 Euros  * 2 photographs available by email *  ref: 11549

Mellieha Villa For Sale

Mellieha Villa For Sale

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Diving Holidays In Malta For 2011

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

If you’re considering a diving holiday for next year, there’s no better place than Malta – and that’s according to the divers themselves.

As The Independent in the UK report:

As I floated through the open hatchway into the engine room, it was almost as if the scene had been frozen in time. The ship’s charts were still in the rack and the phone was on the hook, but seaweed waved gracefully around the wreck, now home to octopus and fireworms.

On the seabed lay some Royal Navy china, smashed into pieces when the Lady Davinia, formerly HMS Greetham, was sunk. As I picked up one piece for a closer look, I was amused to discover it had been made in the Wedgwood factory just 15 minutes from where I grew up. Now 64 years later, it was half-buried in the sand, waiting to be rediscovered.

Just 15 metres above me, the busy cafés of Sliema, on Malta’s east coast near the capital Valletta, were full of tourists relaxing in the sunshine.

The Mediterranean island, along with neighbouring Gozo, was last year voted the best diving destination in Europe by readers of Diver magazine in America, thanks to its clear, warm waters, and more than 30 underwater sites, with reefs, fish, caves and lagoons as well as the numerous wrecks. There’s also a long diving season (from Easter through to November), and plenty of English-speaking instructors, so it’s ideal for beginners from the UK.

It was all a long way from the swimming pool in Waterloo, London, where I’d started my dive training with the London Hellfins Scuba Diving Club. Although you can do the complete course in Malta, I wanted to get the theory lessons and pool training needed for the British Sub Aqua Club (BSAC) qualification done in the rainy UK, rather than being cooped up in a classroom while the sun shone outside.

The chlorine-scented pool that I’d practised in seemed a world away as I headed to my hotel, the Maritim Antonine Hotel & Spa in Mellieha, in the north of Malta.


Mellieha Malta

Mellieha Malta


While the UK froze, the sun was shining on the small hillside town, dominated by its huge baroque church, which is still the focal point of life on the island – although, for younger Maltese, it often seems to be a meeting point to start a night out.

Mellieha is also home to one of the island’s best restaurants: Giuseppi’s Wine Bar. Despite the uninspiring name – and its less-than-obvious entrance on St Helen Street – the seafood and local fish on the menu are spectacular, thanks to local chef Michael Diacono.

Over some Maltese wine, it was time for a quick introduction to the island by dive instructor Dave, who moved here three years ago from Lowestoft, enticed by the laid-back way of life, the year-round sunshine, and the fantastic choice of dive sites. He revealed it’s the wrecks that make Maltese diving so special. And according to Dave, even on the rare occasions when there’s bad weather in Malta, or when the wind makes the sea too rough for diving in one place, there is always a more sheltered option to try less than an hour’s drive away.

The next morning, I shoehorned myself into a short pink wetsuit and some fetching black Neoprene boots as Dave led me into the calm waters of Qawra Bay, just along the coast from Mellieha, for my first ocean dive.

Things got off to a slow start when it turned out I was too light to sink, but, after a brief pause to fill my pockets with lead, I headed slowly down past shelves of seagrass towards the reef – while trying to keep an eye on my oxygen and my dive buddy, look out for landmarks to guide myself, stay balanced without shooting down to the seabed or up to the surface too fast, and still find the time to enjoy the scenery.

Once I’d worked out how to balance these various factors, I relaxed. After spotting a flying gurnard with its stunning iridescent blue markings hidden in the sand, I started to forget the strangeness of being completely surrounded by water.

The sea around Malta is home to grouper, rainbow wrasse and parrot fish, not to mention eels and more elusive barracudas and seahorses. Whether I dived one of the many wrecks or among the rock reefs and soft corals, there was plenty of underwater company, with shoals of brightly coloured fish darting over to investigate this curious bubble-blowing intruder.

With each dive I had more tests to pass, but also more exciting sites to explore. On Manoel Island, a spit of land opposite the capital Valletta, we strode off the sea wall to investigate a bombed barge, the Water Lighter X127.


Valletta Malta

Valletta Malta


Also known as the Carolita, she was sunk during the Second World War (probably after being mistaken for a submarine), and I could still make out the gaping hole left by the bomb that had finished her off.

The next day we explored the Lady Davinia. I got kitted up on the quayside, much to the amusement of a couple of local fishermen as I waddled to the shore weighed down with tank, lead and unwieldy flippers before vanishing under the waves. And when I emerged from the dive, my fifth, I was a certified Ocean Diver.

After swimming alongside them during the day, it felt almost rude to tuck into fish every evening. But specialities such as octopus carpaccio at harbourside restaurants around the island were too mouth-watering to miss.

Peppino’s in St Julian’s Bay, near Sliema, has tempted celebrities such as Brad Pitt, Madonna and Daniel Craig in the past, while they filmed in Malta (which has doubled as places such as Troy and Lebanon on film).

Meanwhile, in St Paul’s Bay, a short drive from Mellieha, Tarragon Restaurant has already started winning local awards for its modern twist on Malta’s classic favourites, such as black tiger prawns in champagne tempura.

For such a tiny island, there’s plenty to see on dry land. And as I could only safely dive for a couple of hours every day, I did plenty of exploring – when I could drag myself away from the Malta hotels rooftop pool and the hot stone massages of its underground spa.

All roads lead to Valletta, around a half-hour drive from Mellieha. The fortified city, a grid of cobbled streets and steep steps, was built in the 16th century by the Knights of St John – otherwise known as the Knights Hospitaller.

Given the island as their base by a 16th-century king of Spain, and charged with protecting it against the Ottomans, they then built the new walled capital as a fortress to keep out the Turks.

The city is a Unesco World Heritage site, and walking through the streets takes you through centuries of history. Many of the façades of the auberges, the knights’ grand former palaces, are unchanged, and you can visit the Grand Master’s Palace, home to the Maltese government.

Most memorable for me, though, was the former capital of Mdina, the walled fortress in the centre of the island. Unlike Valletta’s wide, planned streets, the twisting alleyways date from around the time of the Arab occupation of the island in the ninth century.

The city is closed to all but residents’ cars. As I ambled to the bastion walls, past the Nunnery of St Benedict and the 700-year-old palazzos and casas of the Maltese nobility, nothing broke the quiet except the echoing clop of horse and carriage.

All too soon, though, it was time for my last dip: at Cirkewwa, in the island’s far north. One of the best beginner sites, the water here is astonishingly clear, and, although I couldn’t stray below 20 metres, the seabed at 36 metres looked temptingly close. One of the string of small underwater caves contained a statue of the Virgin Mary, and there was a natural stone arch in the rocks to swim through.

For information on diving Malta holidays visit yourmalta.com – they also have airlines with details of flights to Malta.

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New Malta Property – May 25 2010

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
Mellieha Bungalow

Mellieha Bungalow

Sliema. 1 bedroom furnished penthouse apartment, located just off Tower Road. Terrace with partial sea views. 140,000 Euros * 4 photographs available by email * ref: 11345

Kappara. 3 double bedroom, 2 bathroom bungalow with independent flatlet. Games room, swimming pool, terrace with sea views. Garden with harbour views. 700,000 Euros * 4 photographs available by email * ref: 11320

Mellieha. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom bungalow with own pool on a 2,100 m2 plot on the Santa Maria Estate. First class sea views. All bedrooms have an en suite shower. 4 car garage. Also includes an independent 2 bedroom flat. 1,490,000 Euros *4 photographs available by email * ref: 11355

To request the full availability for Malta property for sale visit maltaproperty.info

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Malta Property In The British Press

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Malta PropertyThe Daily Mail in the UK ran an interesting article recently about property for sale in Malta, and reported:

Those in search of second homes are waking up to the idea that properties here make for good investments.

English is spoken everywhere, and the climate, cafe culture and relaxed atmosphere have always made this small island attractive to British visitors.

However, the renewed interest in the property market is down to other factors. ‘There’s more demand than land available, ‘ says Ray Woods, of Maltabuyproperty.

‘Malta has never been part of the great property bubble and the domestic sector has held up well, representing 70 per cent of the market.

‘It has not suffered the financial meltdown experienced in other countries, and local banks are offering 90 per cent mortgages.’

Another point in Malta’s favour is easy access. It is well served by low-cost airlines: easyJet and Ryanair fly there; Bmibaby is introducing a service from east Midlands airport from the end of May; and Air Malta with Malta flights from Gatwick or Manchester from just £89 return.

Interest is also fuelled by improvements in the British property market.

‘This recovery is giving British buyers greater confidence to take the plunge and go for their dream property abroad,’ says Nick Bilocca, of Frank Salt (Real estate) Ltd.

‘They tend to prefer apartments, ideally close to the sea, and Malta has a good selection of properties at excellent value.’

Malta comprises just 122 square miles and so the sea is never far away, but you’ll pay a premium for uninterrupted views.

Sliema and St Julians are popular, and 1,615 sq ft resale two-bedroom apartments close to the seafront start from about £156,164,’ says Trafford Busuttil, of Property-line International.

Valletta, the capital, is a World heritage site, and walking through its narrow streets is like stepping back into history.

Old buildings are being regenerated and transformed into stylish apartments, subject to strict planning laws.

The successful fusion of ancient and modern is showcased in a former palazzino in the heart of the city converted into three duplex apartments.

Each has an open-plan kitchen/ dining/ living room and two double bedrooms, and the penthouse has views towards Marsamxett harbour and Fort St Elmo.

Prices start at £132,000, through Frank Salt (Real estate) Ltd.

For those with bigger budgets, villas tend to be in residential areas. Most are resales, starting at around £268,000 and going up to more than £1 million for a seafront detached villa complete with pool.

The neighbouring island of Gozo is quieter and suits those wanting to get away from it all.

Converted farmhouses and period properties are particularly sought after. A fabulous home on the market in Gharb is packed with original features, has four bedrooms, all with ensuites, a central courtyard, terrace and pool.

It costs £344,000 from Maltabuyproperty.

Malta’s holiday season lasts for up to 26 weeks a year, which is good news for those hoping to earn income from holiday rentals.

‘The most popular resort with holidaymakers is St Paul’s Bay, followed closely by Valletta and Mellieha,’ says Kate Stinchcombe-Gillies, of holiday Lettings.

When buying purely for investment, Ray Woods recommends opting for long lets.

‘These are a safer bet because rates for holiday lettings are low in some areas, so look for properties near to centres of employment,’ he says. ‘Gzira, outside Sliema, is a good choice.’

Tigne Point in Sliema is Malta’s most ambitious property regeneration project.

Across the harbour from Valetta and 15 minutes from the airport, it includes a piazza, new shopping mall and luxury apartments in landscaped gardens.

Only ten units are available, starting at £408,000 for a two-bedroom apartment. The development appealed to Andrew and Jayne Harding from Stockport, who have visited Malta 37 times.

More details about Malta including Malta holidays are at yourmalta.com

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New Malta Property December 2009

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009
Malta

Malta

Here are details of five properties for sale in Malta that have recently become available:

Gharghur.  1 bedroom house of character in this sought after village.  Property comprises entrance hall, open plan fitted kitchen/diner, living room, sunny terrace, guest bathroom and bedroom with en suite shower.  The property has its own private roof and a cellar.  151,409 Euros  ref: 11173  * 4 photographs available by email *

Mosta.  1st floor 3 bedroom 2 bathroom apartment situated in a quiet residential area.  The apartment includes half the airspace.  Accommodation comprises entrance hall, fitted kitchen/dining room, large living area, 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en suite) and rear balcony.  174,703 Euros  ref: 11122  * 2 photographs available by email *

Pembroke.  Luxuriously finished 3 bedroom 2 bathroom terraced house set in this sought and quiet area, offering comfortable spacious living areas at an affordable price.  Comprises entrance hall, lounge, dining room interconnected with a fully fitted kitchen/breakfast room with an outlook onto a spacious rear yard, guest wc, 3 double bedrooms, all air conditioned (main with en suite), main bathroom and roof garden.  Also enjoys a full underground basement having the front part converted into a office, and the back part into a self contained one bedroom flatlet with own independent access.  407,000 Euros  ref: 11147  * 4 photographs available by email *

Gharghur.  Converted 3 bedroom 2 bathroom house of character on the outskirts of this quaint village having generous accommodation in the form of an entrance into good size courtyard with barbecue, living room with fireplace, dining room, fully fitted kitchen/breakfast room, store room and guest wc.  Upstairs 3 double bedrooms all en suite, 2 with terraces and private roof.  Interconnecting rear garage.  468,000 Euros  ref: 11172  * 4 photographs available by email *

Mellieha3 bedroom 3 bathroom detached villa set on a 2,248 metre plot, fully furnished.  Spacious accommodation comprises entrance into welcoming hall, sitting room with fireplace, dining room, fitted kitchen/breakfast room, having an outlook onto a large swimming pool with spacious deck area and gazebo, guest wc, 3 double bedrooms (master with separate study, walk in wardrobe and full bathroom en suite), guest shower room and bathroom.  Further complementing this property is an indoor pool with gym, laundry room and a 3 car garage.  1,990,000 Euros  ref: 11141  * 5 photographs available by email *

Information for 2010 Malta holidays is available at Malta travel site http://www.yourmalta.com and includes the weather, map, Malta hotels and Malta flights

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New Malta Property October 2009

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Here are details for five more Malta properties for sale which are new to the market:

Birkirkara.  Converted 1 bedroom house of character ideal for  first time buyers or for Malta holidays.  Accommodation comprises entrance hall, into courtyard, lounge/dining room with fireplace, fitted kitchen and guest wc on ground floor.  Upstairs one bedroom, shower room, study with access to a laundry room on private roof.  120,000 Euros  ref: 10732  * 3 photographs available by email *

 

Birkirkara.  An elevated 3 bedroom 2 bathroom ground floor maisonette situated in a quiet residential area comprising hall, open plan fitted kitchen/diner and sitting room, box room, 3 double bedrooms, main bathroom, en suite shower and rear yard.  Lock up garage also included.  Viewing highly recommended,  162,000 Euros  ref: 10724  * 3 photographs available by email *

 

Naxxar.  A converted house of character situated in a sought after area.  Accommodation comprises sitting/dining room, kitchen and small yard.  Upstairs 3 bedrooms, 2 bath/shower rooms and a good size roof terrace ideal for entertaining.  Restored cellar underlies the house.  Offered fully furnished with contemporary and antique pieces.  290,000 Euros  ref: 10748  * 3 photographs available by email *

 

Birguma.  3 bedroom 2 bathrooms semi detached villa in a sought after area.  Layout comprises entrance hall, large open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en suite), washroom/multi purpose room and a 5 car garage.  Outdoor areas consist of a spacious swimming pool and deck area.  Specifications include air conditioning in all rooms, fitted kitchen with branded appliances.  593,000 Euros  ref: 10733  * 4 photographs available by email *

 

Mellieha

Mellieha

Mellieha 

Detached 2 bedroom 2 bathroom bungalow set on the waters edge built on a plot measuring 1200m2.  Layout comprises open plan kitchen/breakfast room, sitting/dining room, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, surrounding garden has ample space for a swimming pool and deck area.  2 car garage and independent 1 bedroom flatlet with spacious living areas.  The bungalow requires refurbishments but will make a lovely home once renovated.  863,000 Euros  ref: 10734  * 2 photographs available by email *

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