Discover the charm of this stunning colonial-style house set on 94 perches of land in the picturesque village of Kathaluwa, just minutes from the pristine beaches of Sri Lanka’s south coast. This unique property offers 9 spacious bedrooms, a family bathroom, a living area, and a kitchen, providing the perfect canvas for a renovation project.
Key Features:
• Colonial-style architecture with immense character
• 9 bedrooms and family bathroom
• Electricity and mainline water already on site
• Good access road and just 500 metres from the beach
• Located in Kathaluwa, a serene coastal village known for its rich heritage and tranquil ambience
• Close to Ahangama Surf Point, one of Sri Lanka’s most sought-after surfing destinations
Prime Location for Tourism & Investment
Kathaluwa is a charming village renowned for its historic temples, unspoiled beaches, and thriving tourism scene. Just a short drive away is Ahangama Surf Point, a world-famous surf break attracting surf enthusiasts from around the globe. The area is quickly becoming a top destination for holidaymakers, offering a blend of authentic Sri Lankan culture and modern tourism amenities.
This property is an excellent investment opportunity—whether you dream of transforming it into a luxurious colonial-style home, a boutique guesthouse, or a high-yield Airbnb rental. With its proximity to top tourist attractions, breathtaking beaches, and surf hotspots, it presents a high-potential return on investment.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of Sri Lanka’s colonial heritage. Contact us today for more details or to schedule a viewing!
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