Luxury Villa Available Only for Bitcoin in Historical Caesarea
Villa available for sale in Bitcoin only, Caesarea, Israel. Are you looking to buy a house with beautiful views? What if you were told that such a house is available and that the prime minister would be your next door neighbor? Well, there is property available in the exclusive area of historic Caesarea in Israel. The owner is accepting only bitcoin for his seaside villa and it doesn't look like it will all be dumped if/when received. The property is located in a quiet, up-market Caesarea on the Mediterranean coast. The villa has seven large bedrooms, five bathrooms, a safe room and an....
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