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Properties of the month


SLOPESIDE LUXURY


SWITZERLAND From £744,756


What you get Le Cantarella is a stunning development at the entrance to Villars ski resort, with good access to the village amenities as well as a telecabine. It consists of four chalet-style buildings, three of which contain six apartments with between two and fi ve bedrooms while the fourth consists of a pair of semi-detached chalets. It enjoys views of the Portes du Soleil ski area. The big sell Residents have access to a sauna and plunge pool in the basement of their block as well as centralised heated outdoor pool with jacuzzi. Contact Experience International: 0207 321 5858; www.experience-international.com.


REDUCED APARTMENT


TURKEY £40,000


WAKE UP TO THIS VIEW... GREECE From €130,000 (£111,100)


What you get This traditional, one-bedroom stone house is in the village of Verga, a ten-minute drive from Kalamata, the principal city of of the Messinian Peloponnese, and fi ve minutes from sandy and pebble beaches with crystal clear water. On one-storey, the living area/ kitchen is open-plan. It includes air conditioning and has traditional hand-cut stone fl oors throughout. The big sell Evident from the picture, the views of Messinian Bay and Taygetos mountain range from the patios – and the garden areas which are on different levels – are breathtaking. Contact O’Connor Properties: 0030 27210 96614; www.oconnorproperties.gr.


26 A PLACE IN THE SUN APRIL 2011


What you get This two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in Altinkum enjoys uninterrupted views across the whole of Akbuk Bay and the Bodrum Peninsula. It’s on a small complex with easy access to the coastal road, leading in one direction to Altinkum and the restaurants of Akbuk and the marina in the other. There are communal gardens and pool and off-street parking. The big sell The property was recently reduced by £5,000 for a quick sale. Contact Spot Blue: 020 8339 6036; www.spotblue.com.


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