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Land for sale in Topolia, Chania

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€ 2,000

  • € 12 per m²

Topolia, Kissamos, Chania, Crete

    • Key features
      • Not buildable
      • Land area: 170.12 m²
      • Current use: olive grove
      • Shape: square
      • Frontage width: 13 m
      • Depth: 14 m
      • Gradient: slope
      • Views: panoramic
      Zoning
      • Main: rural
      • Marked as forest: 0 m²
      • Natura2000
  • Amenities
    • Access: asphalt road
    • Sides on road: 1
    • Electricity: 300 m
    • Water: 300 m

Exact location

Location data

  • Closest beach: 8 km
  • Altitude: 310 m
  • Chania: 43 km
  • Airport: 62 km
  • Port of Souda: 50 km

SMALL ROADSIDE AGRICULTURAL PARCEL WITH SEA VIEWS

Assurance of buildability: Designated access

The plot is not buildable. It is adjacent to the new design of the bypass of Topolia that connects the northern highway of Crete with Elafonisi and is located just outside the village, on a hill with beautiful views. It is on the lane that leads north to Kissamos and has three olive trees. There is a slope on the frontage. The property is suitable for alternative tourism or if you are from the area and are looking for a small and well-priced field for a vegetable garden or other cultivation.

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PURCHASE EXPENSES

  • » Realtor fee € 1,500
  • » Purchase tax 3%
  • » Lawyer fee
  • » Notary fee
  • » Registry fees
  • » Service VAT
  • » Tot. estimate: € 2,800

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Natura2000 Zoning for Property Buyers

In Natura2000 areas, which are designated for environmental protection, property buyers can purchase land with certain zoning restrictions in place to preserve local ecosystems. While development is allowed, there are specific regulations regarding construction and land use to ensure minimal impact on the natural habitat. These areas offer a balance between development opportunities and environmental conservation.