This bright and beautiful apartment in the dead centre of Reykjavík is currently up for grabs. The apartment is located on the first floor at Tjarnagata street, across the capital’s downtown lake (Tjörnin) and Reykjavík City Hall.
The flat is 99.6 square metres (1,072 square feet) in size, has two bedrooms and an open plan dining area and living room. It was thoroughly renovated in 2007.
Read more: How hard is it for foreigners to purchase property in Iceland?
This is the oldest part of Reykjavík and you will have the capital’s many restaurants, cafés, and shops just around the corner. The area is rich in history. The majority of Viking age remains that have been discovered in the centre of Reykjavík, are within one km (0.62 mi) radius of the flat.
Read more: Map: The Viking Age settlement remains in downtown Reykjavík
If you are interested the flat will set you back 54,7 million ISK (390,700 Euros/437,600 US dollars).
More information and photos available here.
This bright and beautiful apartment in the dead centre of Reykjavík is currently up for grabs. The apartment is located on the first floor at Tjarnagata street, across the capital’s downtown lake (Tjörnin) and Reykjavík City Hall.
The flat is 99.6 square metres (1,072 square feet) in size, has two bedrooms and an open plan dining area and living room. It was thoroughly renovated in 2007.
Read more: How hard is it for foreigners to purchase property in Iceland?
This is the oldest part of Reykjavík and you will have the capital’s many restaurants, cafés, and shops just around the corner. The area is rich in history. The majority of Viking age remains that have been discovered in the centre of Reykjavík, are within one km (0.62 mi) radius of the flat.
Read more: Map: The Viking Age settlement remains in downtown Reykjavík
If you are interested the flat will set you back 54,7 million ISK (390,700 Euros/437,600 US dollars).
More information and photos available here.