



Sliema Converted Town House
Located on one of Sliema's most prestigious streets within an Urban Conservation Area (UCA) and just off from the seafront promenade, this stunning double-fronted Maltese townhouse effortlessly combines traditional elegance with modern living.
This charming property, spread over three beautifully converted levels, is ready for immediate occupancy. The entrance opens into a welcoming hallway, leading to a cosy living room with a functional fireplace on one side and a spacious office on the other. The hallway flows into a charming landing that connects to the dining area with a second fireplace, a large kitchen, and a guest cloakroom with a shower. This property has a delightful outdoor area featuring a pool and ample space for entertaining.
On the upper floor, you’ll find three generously sized double bedrooms. The master suite includes a walk-in wardrobe, an en-suite bathroom, and a private balcony. One of the additional bedrooms showcases a traditional Maltese balcony, adding to the home’s unique character. A main bathroom services the remaining bedrooms.
At roof level, there is a spacious laundry room and roof terrace, offering further outdoor space. The property also comes with approved permits for an additional floor, providing excellent potential for future expansion.
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Sliema is a town located along the North East coast of Malta. It is densely populated and a hub for activity. Many offices, shops, cafes, bars and restaurants are dotted around the town as well as many high-rise buildings and apartment blocks which line the coastal promenade. The Sliema promontory stretches for a few kilometers and now joins the adjacent towns of St. Julians and Gzira with a promenade that leads all around the coast to Valletta.
Once a fishing village and home to the wealthier aristocrats in Malta who had beautiful property around the coast which was mainly used as summer residences, Sliema has seen vast changes over the last 50 years with many of the stately villas and town houses which were icons of Sliema being replaced by Life style Developments, modern apartment blocks and commercial establishments. You an still see some of these charming town houses in the back streets with their colourful typical Maltese balconies giving the town a taste of a more laid back lifestyle within the hustle and bustle of the more populated and commercial areas.
Property in Sliema is still extremely sought after by both locals and foreigners and possibly the highest value properties can be found in this area. It is considered a desirable place to live and relatively affluent.
Sliema’s promenade, which is host to many walkers and joggers as well as people meeting up for a drink in one of the bars or restaurants which line up along the coast, is a well known landmark the island over and visited by people from all over the island. Swimming facilities are also available at different points just below the promenade.