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Land for sale in Chorafakia, Chania

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€ 800,000

  • € 46 per m²

Chorafakia, Akrotiri, Chania, Crete

    • Key features
      • Land area: 17,283 m²
      • Current use: bare
      • Frontage width: 302 m
      • Corner plot: yes
      • Gradient: flat
      • Views: mountain views
      Zoning
      • Main: rural
      • Confirmed forest: 200 m²
    • Building
      • Allowable: 492 m²
      • Business permit: 3,111 m²
      • Resid. permit: 492 m²
      • Side setback: 15 m
      • Max. build. height: 7.5 m
      • Max. build. levels: 2
  • Amenities
    • Access: asphalt road
    • Sides on road: 2
    • Electricity: 0 m
    • Water: 0 m
    • Telephone: 0 m

Location data

  • Closest beach: 1 km
  • Altitude: 25 m
  • Chania: 13 km
  • Airport: 8 km
  • Port of Souda: 16 km

SLIGHTLY SLOPED WITH OPEN PANORAMIC VIEWS

*The permission to build on this plot is subject to the restrictions of Decision 176/2023 of the Council of State.

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PURCHASE EXPENSES

  • » Realtor fee € 16,000
  • » Purchase tax 3%
  • » Lawyer fee
  • » Notary fee
  • » Registry fees
  • » Service VAT
  • » Tot. estimate: € 76,000

ABOUT THE REGION

Akrotiri (literally "promontory") is a peninsula and former municipality in the Chania peripheral unit, Crete, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Chania, of which it is a municipal unit. Its ancient name was Kiamon while the Byzantines called it Charaka. The seat of Akrotiri municipality was Pythari…

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PROPERTIES BY TYPE

Finalized forest section (extra)

The part of the property that has been definitively classified as forest on the published maps of the Greek state cannot be transferred by notarial deed.
Therefore, is not included in the area being sold. However, you will have informal use of it.