WB080R Two bedroom apartment with a private terrace and swimming pool in Ramla
Please note this property is currently rented until approximately August…
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West bank Luxor
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Property ID :
RH-5769-property
Monthly rent price 3,500 LE.For one-bedroom apartment 2nd floor Eye of Horus apartments in Ramla
The second floor consists of a one-bedroom apartment in Eye of Horus apartment building in Ramla. The apartment also with shared living area, swimming pool and balcony.
The Eye of Horus apartment consists of:
Open Lounge / Kitchen / Dining area. The lounge consists of sofas, coffee table, flat-screen Satellite TV, ceiling fan, WIFI, and air conditioning. Also with a balcony looking over a green area.
Fully fitted kitchen with wall and base storage units with marble worktop, ceiling fan, cooker, fridge/freezer, table, also chairs and balcony.
Bedroom with double bed, wardrobe, dressing table with mirror above, chair, and bedside cabinets.
Fully tiled bathroom with full bath size, shower, washbasin, and WC.
Shared living area with Egyptian style seating and coffee table.
The private balcony also with chairs overlooking the pool area.
There is a shared swimming pool, poolside area, sunbeds, and housekeeper on site. Breakfast can be provided for a small fee.
This property is also Close to all amenities and local shops, restaurants and a short walk to the local ferry crossing to Luxor.
The ancient sites of the West Bank include Colossus of Memnon, Amenhotep III Temple, Valley of the Kings & Queens, Hatshepsut Temple, Ramses Mortuary Temple, Seti Temple and also the house of the great discoverer Howard Carter is only 10 mins away by car.
The Dahabiyas are also close, ready to take you and your group on a beautiful cruise down the Nile on your own private Dahabiyas to explore more of ancient Egypt.
Please note this property is currently rented until approximately August…
Price on call
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