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Property: 1359   Tel Aviv beach - unique 240 sqm villa. Up to 16 people

Description

Sample Image Vacation Rental 7 bedrooms Detached House
7 bedroom Vacation Detached House
4 bathrooms
Sleeps 16 guests
This property is also available for Home Exchange. Please contact owner for further details
Unique villa on the second floor overlooking the beach. 8 rooms, 4 kitchenettes, 4 bathrooms, balcony, yard and tiled roof equipped with sun shades and sun beds.
Parking for 4 cars. Can accommodate a total of 16 people. Gorgeous sea views, Possible to divide to 4 two bedroom flats or two three bedroom flats and two studios.
Possible 2 four bedroom apartments.

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Amenities

Equipment
Convertible bed Dryer Hair Dryer Iron
Iron board Linens Provided Satellite Towels
TV Washing Machine Working Desk 
Facilities
Air condition Balcony Bath Central Heating
Dedicated Parking Garden Heating Internet/Broadband
Sea View Shower Sun bed Wireless Internet
General
Children friendly Non smoking only Pets not allowed 
Kitchen
Coffee Maker Freezer Fully equipped kitchen Hob
Microwave Refrigerator  

Additional information:
We offer a range of services as well: cleaning upon demand and at the tenant's charge, breakfasts organized in nearby coffee shops, tourist information, booking for excursions, restaurants... Mobile telephone line rentals...

Rates

Rate Information
Daily Price: 3500 NIS - 6000 NIS
Weekly Price: 21,000 NIS - 31,500 NIS
Monthly Price: 69,000 NIS - 95,000 NIS
Deposit Requirments:  30%
Minimum Stay requirment:   3 nights

Location

Region:Greater Tel Aviv
City:Tel Aviv
Area:Sea Front
Location:Tel Aviv on the beach, 7 bedrooms villa 30m from the sea fully furnished, 4 parking spaces 60 sqm roof terrace, 4 bathrooms, 1 minutes walk from the beach, fits 16 people.
Nearest Airport:Ben Gurion 15 km

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