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Central Greece Land For Sale

  • 140.000 EUR
  • 153.244 USD120.166 GBP132.832 CHF273.816 BAM16.410.226 RSD
  • EuropaGreece
  • 15922
  • 13.04.2015 16:30:36
  • 27.06.2031 12:58:07
  • 25
  • 1.200 m²
Description:

Offered individually, in entirety, or in any combination thereof, the land is already subdivided to six (6) pieces measuring 4.000m² each and each with a building allowance of 200m²; three (3) plots on the left side and three (3) plots on the right one.

This plot for sale enjoys stunning sea views and is located in a peaceful position. With a total size of 24.000m² the plot is well suited either for luxury villas, a smaller development or your permanent home. From the back part, the mountain views are truly great.

Accessibility is excellent with the highway connected at 1,7km away from the land and one can easily access the plot by car as the existing road is private and paved dividing the total land in the middle.

In one of the three right pieces of land, there are tall exotic trees providing an ideal and heavenly garden for your future home.

Even though the zone is officially characterized as “NATURA”, as the building permits were issued years before, this land is one of the very few allowed to built on in the area valued much higher.

Electricity and telephone installations are already granted and as for water, there has been already a drilling facility, which would normally cost about 40.000 Euros!

The small neighbourhood comprises of 10 luxury villas, ready to welcome the new neighbours.

It means as soon as this rare and precious land becomes yours, you will be in an area of unspoilt and outstanding natural beauty, surrounded by lush green lowlands making your future home an ideal destination to enjoy a relaxing and unforgettable holiday.

Prices

* 1.140.000 Euros - entire land
* 720.000 Euros - entire left side plots
* 420.000 Euros - entire right side plots
* 240.000 Euros - per left side plot
* 140.000 Euros - per right side plot


Location

Combining sea and mountains, the place where the plots are located at, is just a 20 minutes drive from Lamia. A 7-10 minutes drive away there is the village of Stylida and just 3km away the village of Karavomylos, famous for its fresh fish taverns. In a distance of just 4km is also the village of Raches, an amazing small city with all amenities available such as super markets, seaside shops and taverns and so on. The connection to Sporades-Skiathos-Skopelos is via the harbour of Agios Konstantinos, only a 30 minutes drive.

The prefecture of Fthiotida combines the all major characteristics of Greece. It has a strategic place geographically, a versatile landscape, fertile land, sea, ideal climate, various cultivations, continuous inhabitancy since antiquity as well as a rich history and culture. It is worth visiting the ancient town of Ales where the ruins of the Neolithic settlement, the antiquities from 6th century BC through to the Hellenistic and Byzantine periods as well as the beautiful beaches, excellent accommodation facilities and food!

Atalanti and the beach of Skala are also highly recommended. In Atalanti you should visit the archaeological museum and roman mausoleum “Hamaithanasis.

The beautiful fishermen's village of Livanates is a also a wonderful summer destination where you can visit the archaeological sites in Kyno and Pyrgo Lyvanaton. The village of Arkitsa has some of the most beautiful beaches and excellent facilities for its visitors. You can also get a ferry from here to the north of Evia.

The main port in the area though is Agios Constantinos which connects to the islands of Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonissos and N.Evia all year round.

According to mythology the land of Fthiotida is the birthplace of the Greek civilization. This is where Defkalionas and Pyrra sought refuge after the great flood and gave birth to Protogenia, Amfiktyona and Ellina. This is where the first Amfiktionia was founded and united the prehistoric tribes that later formed the Greek nation. This is where Hercules was worshiped after his triumphs; it is the birthplace of Achilles and many other heroes from Homer's Iliad. This is where Leonidas and his 300 Spartians along with the Thespians and other Greeks fought against the Persians at the Gate of Thermopylae (Hot Gates) in 480BC. Their victory against the unbeaten enemy from this strategic point was sabotaged by Efialtis' betrayal leading to their death.

Fthiotida has since then known many battles, such as the battle of Spercheios where Tsar Samuil met the Byzantine army led by Nikephoros Ouranos, the commander of all Balkan territories in the Byzantine Empire. The armies camped on either side of the river and remained there for several days due to the due to the heavy rain falls. The Tsar was convinced the Byzantines could not cross the swollen river but Nikeforos Ouranos led his army across during the night and attacked. The Tsar and his son managed to escape by hiding among the dead bodies but according to the legend his wounded arm healed during the long journey home at an angle of 140°.

The third great battled took place south of Alamana in Poria during the first year of the Greek Revolution in 1821 against the Turks. Greece had been under Turkish occupation for 400 years and their army of 8.000 men led by Omer Vryonis was heading to Moria when they were intercepted by the Athanasios Diakos, Panourgias Panourgias and Yiannis Dyovouniotis with their bands of Armatoloi (a total of perhaps 1.500 men). It was an uneven battle but the Armatoloi faced the enemy on various battlefields only to be defeated in Alamana. Athanasios Diakos was one of the last to fall. He was captured and led to the Turkish headquarters where he refused Vryonis' offer to join their side. Vryonis then ordered be impaled on a spit. The fourth great battle of Fthitida belongs to Velouhiotis, Zervas, their men and the British allies. During WWII (24th Nov. 1942) by the Forgopotamos bridge the enemy was again close and maybe stronger than in the past.

The German field marshal Erwin Rommel was waiting for war supplies in N. Africa with the intention of transferring them through Greece by rail. The British allies cooperated with the men of Aris Velouhiotis and Napoleon Zervas to stop the arms from reaching the German army. The Greek army blew of the bridge giving the allies' time to prepare their attack against the German army.


Why Greece?

* It has strict build density regulations, which will avoid major developments in future and thus overbuilding
* Only 3½ hours from London and many European cities making it a viable weekend break holiday destination
* Voted by the Lonely Planet Guide 2010 as one of the top 10 countries in the world to visit

Price (Euros) 140000 - 1140000

Build area (m²) 1200 total

Land area (m²) 24000 total

Sea View yes

Mountain View yes

Outskirt Village yes

Trees yes

Distance to airport, km 55 (Nea Aigchialou)

Distance to beach, km 0,25

Town Distance, km 30 (Lamia)

Other Distance 230km (Athens)

                             
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