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Sea View Apartment

Messina, Sicily
Pay over 10 years

rent to own property in Italy

Spread the balance over 10 years - Front Line Sea View Apartment in Messina, Sicily

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  • No mortgage required

  • No interest payable

  • Priced at only €384,000 EUR

  • Balance Payable over 120 months at €3,200 EUR

  • No penalty to pay off the balance early

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Highlights:

  • Payable over 10 years.

  • Location Location Location - stunning location overlooking the sea and beach in the city of Messina.

  • Located in the renowned bathing area of Viale della Libertà

  • Close to the ferry port.

  • Perfect for short term rentals.

  • Panoramic views

  • 150 sqm apartment

  • Recently renovated

  • Excellent condition

  • Functional and modern layout

  • 3 bedrooms looking directly over the sea

  • 2 bathrooms

  • Large living room

  • Kitchen

  • 2 panoramic balconies

  • Closet

  • Equipped with hot/cold air conditioning in every room

  • Independent heating

  • Modern furnishings

  • Energy class A appliances still under warranty

  • 3rd floor

  • The building has an elevator

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Location: 

Front row by the sea in the city of Messina. 

Close to the ferry port. 

Walking distance to all of the cities top attractions, tourist spots, shops, restaurants, nightlife, university, cathedral etc. 

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Messina: The Vibrant Gateway to Sicily

Nestled on the northeastern tip of Sicily, Messina is a city that blends history, natural beauty, and a thriving Mediterranean lifestyle. Often referred to as the “Gateway to Sicily,” Messina offers travelers and residents alike a warm welcome with its sunny climate, rich cultural offerings, and strategic location. Whether you're planning a holiday or considering a longer stay, Messina is a destination worth discovering.

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A Climate to Savor

Messina enjoys a classic Mediterranean climate, with long, hot summers and mild, wet winters. Sunshine graces the city for most of the year, making it ideal for beach-goers, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking a laid-back coastal lifestyle. Average summer temperatures hover around 30°C (86°F), while winters remain comfortable with averages around 10-15°C (50-59°F).

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Tourism and Attractions

Tourism in Messina is steadily growing, thanks to its stunning coastal views, historic landmarks, and proximity to other Sicilian and mainland Italian attractions. The Cathedral of Messina, with its astronomical clock—one of the largest and most complex in the world—is a must-see. Nearby, the Church of the Santissima Annunziata dei Catalani showcases Norman-Arab architecture dating back to the 12th century.

Just outside the city, the scenic Capo Peloro offers breathtaking views where the Ionian and Tyrrhenian seas meet. The picturesque lakes of Ganzirri provide a peaceful retreat, and the nearby mountains are perfect for hiking and exploring local flora and fauna.

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Things to Do

Messina is a cultural hub with an array of festivals, markets, and open-air events throughout the year. Strolling along the harbor promenade, visitors can enjoy local cafes, restaurants, and gelato stands. For art lovers, the Regional Museum of Messina houses works by Caravaggio and Antonello da Messina.

The city is also a departure point for ferries to the Aeolian Islands, offering opportunities for day trips or longer excursions to volcanic islands like Stromboli and Lipari.

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Economy and Development

Historically a maritime and trade center, Messina's economy today is a blend of shipping, agriculture, tourism, and services. Its port is one of the busiest in Italy, playing a crucial role in ferry and cargo transport between Sicily and the mainland. The city has also seen growth in small and medium-sized businesses, particularly in tourism-related services, which continue to boost the local economy.

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Lifestyle and Community

Messina offers a relaxed but vibrant lifestyle. It’s a city where tradition and modern living coexist: students from the University of Messina bring youthful energy and innovation to the streets. Life revolves around community, food, and the sea—locals take pride in their fresh food, citrus fruits, and strong espresso.

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Transport and Accessibility

Messina is exceptionally well-connected. The city’s strategic location makes it the main crossing point between Sicily and mainland Italy. Frequent ferries run between Messina and Villa San Giovanni in Calabria, ensuring easy access for vehicles and passengers. The nearby A20 and A18 motorways link Messina to Palermo, Catania, and the rest of the island.

Rail services connect Messina with Rome, Naples, and other Italian cities via train-ferry, a unique feature of the Italian rail network. For air travel, Catania Fontanarossa Airport is just over an hour away and offers international flights.

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Close to Everything

Messina’s proximity to other cities and towns makes it a perfect base for exploring the region. Taormina, with its famous Greek Theatre and boutique charm, is less than an hour away. A short drive brings you to Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano. The town of Milazzo, a gateway to the Aeolian Islands, is also nearby, offering additional ferry connections and a beautiful medieval castle.

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Final Thoughts

Messina may not be as well-known as Palermo or Catania, but its charm lies in its authenticity, strategic location, and the warmth of its people. Whether you're drawn by the sunshine, the sea, or the slower pace of life, Messina is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. With rich history, convenient transport links, and a blossoming cultural scene, Messina is not just a place to visit—it's a place to experience.

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