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Gelsomino Residence
Attractive Villa style buildings house five 1 and 2 bedroom apartments all with private
entrances, large terraces in order to enjoy the beautiful weather and all come with gardens. Finished to a
high standard all apartments have fully fitted kitchens with all white goods and come pre-installed
for air conditioning. This beautiful site offers a scenic backdrop in which to enjoy the many facilities;
including communal pools, football pitch and tennis courts.





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Features
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One and two bedroom apartments
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Quiet residential community
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Far reaching sea and mountainous views
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Large gardens to all apartments
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Large porticoes or terraces
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Communal pool, tennis court and football pitch
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Approximately 800m from the beach
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1 hr to Lamezia Terme International airport
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Pre- Installation for air conditioning
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Kitchens and whites goods included
Gelsomino Residence Payment Plan
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€3,000 reservation deposit
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50 % On exchange of contract
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50 % On completion December 2010
Location
Fuscaldo
The beautiful old town of Fuscaldo known as ‘city of rock’ would
rival any in Calabria. Typically picturesque with quaint shops and restaurants, the locals are extremely welcoming
and amenable. Bursting with activity and holidaying Italians the ancient town carved from stone nestles at the foot
of the Sila mountain range. You can spend lazy days lounging on the golden sandy beach or alternatively one hours
drive and you can be hiking or skiing in the mountains referred to as ‘little Switzerland’. The name ‘Fuscaldo’ is
connected to the hot thermal springs in the nearby town of Guardia Piemontese. Just one hours drive from Lamezia
Terme International Airport.
Cosenza
Cosenza is the largest of Calabria's provinces with deserted
beaches set on a backdrop of the Sila Massif mountain range. Cosenza is often nicknamed 'Little Switzerland' its
alpine climate creates a playground for camping, hiking, fishing and sailing. Climb up Moutn Botte Donato through
Europe's greatest forest wonderland for epic views of both the Tyrrhenian and Ionian sea's or visit the church of
San Domenco in the Sila mountain's which has paintings by Calabria's most famous impressionist artist Umberto
Bocciono.
The provincial capital is the city of Cosenza, the largest as
you head through northern Calabria. Approaching from the south gives you the most romantic view of the city
dominated by the Norman Hohenstaufen castle perched high on the hill. Having been conquered and invaded by Normans,
Romans, Greeks and the Spanish its a wonder this historic city still presents some of the most beautiful baroque
architecture, as English author George Gissing commented 'to call it picturesque is to use an inadequate word'.
Now, Cosenza has become the most important commercial and agricultural centres of Calabria with the seat of the
regions newest university on the outskirts of the city.

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