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Seafront Land In Greece

  • 2.000.000 EUR
  • 2.189.200 USD1.716.660 GBP1.897.600 CHF3.911.660 BAM234.431.800 RSD
  • EuropaGreece
  • 15661
  • 13.04.2015 16:30:36
  • 27.06.2031 12:58:07
  • 26
  • 8.000 m²
Description:

The land has absolutely magnificent views to the island of Poros, which is 20km away. The beach is for 70% rocky and for 30% sandy and the slope of the land is 35%.

The land has 115 olive trees and a variety of other trees, is easy accessed via a dirt road which is approx 300m away from the main road, and water and electricity are already connected.

All titles are intact and it is clear from the forestry department for 40.000m².

This unique commercial land address offers a lifestyle of peace and tranquility and its location ensures its residents that they will enjoy an abundance of wildlife.

The ratio for commercial investment is 0,2 - which means that one can build 8.000m²

The possibilities are endless…


Location

Troezen (Greek: ÔñïéæÞí, modern: ÔñïéæÞíá Trizina) is a small town and a former municipality in the northeastern Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Trizinia, of which it is a municipal unit.

Troezen is located southwest of Athens, across the Saronic Gulf, and a few miles south of Methana. The seat of the former municipality (pop. 6.507) was in Galatas. Troizina was part of Piraeus Prefecture (in antiquity it was part of Argolis). The municipality had a land area of 190.697km². Its largest towns and villages are Galatás (pop. 2.592 in 2001), Kalloní (pop. 751), Troizína (pop. 671), Taktikoúpoli (391), Karatzás (350), Dryópi (318), Ágios Geórgios (284), and Agía Eléni (227). There are numerous smaller settlements.

Troezen in mythology
According to Greek mythology, Troezen came into being as a result of two ancient cities, Hyperea and Anthea, being unified by Pittheus, who named the new city in ¡Honor of his deceased brother Troezen.

Troezen was the place where Aethra, daughter of Pittheus, slept with both Aegeus and Poseidon the same night, and fell pregnant with the great Greek hero Theses. Before returning to Athens, Aegeus left his sandals and sword under a large boulder in Troezen, and requested that when the child was able to prove himself by moving the boulder he must return the items to his father in Athens; Theseus did indeed lift the boulder when he came of age.

Troezen is also the setting of the Euripides tragedy Hippolytus, which recounts the story of the eponymous son of Theseus who becomes the subject of the love of his stepmother, Phaedra. While fleeing the city, Hippolytus is killed when his chariot is attacked by a bull rising from the sea. Other plays on the same subject have been written by Seneca and Jean Racine, also set in Troezen.
The ancient city also possessed a spring, supposedly formed where the winged horse Pegasus once came to ground.

Troezen in history
A cult built up in the ancient city around the legend of Hippolytus. Troezen girls traditionally dedicated a lock of their hair to him before marriage.

Before the Battle of Salamis (480 BC), Athenian women and children were sent to Troezen for safety on the instructions of the Athenian statesman Themistocles. In 1959 a stele was found in a coffee house in Troezen, depicting the Decree of Themistocles, the order to evacuate Athens. The stele has since been dated to some 200 years after the Battle of Salamis, indicating that it is probably a commemorative copy of the original order.

The temple of Isis was built by the Halicarnassians in Troezen, because this was their mother-city, but the image of Isis was dedicated by the people of Troezen.


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) 2000000

Build area (m²) 8000

Land area (m²) 132896

By sea yes

Sea View yes

On Hill yes

Trees yes

Town Distance, km 10 (Methana)

Other Distance 20 (Island of Poros)

                             
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