Plot of land for sale with an area of 401.18 sq m in Kato Kalesia - Heraklion Prefecture, Crete - Greece. Selling price 100,000 euros negotiable.
Kato Kalesia - Perfecture of Heraklion
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Plot of land for sale with an area of 401.18 sq m in Kato Kalesia - Heraklion Prefecture, Crete - Greece. Selling price 100,000 euros negotiable.
PLOT LOCATION 35.284675, 25.056990
General Area Characteristics
- It is located in the location “SOCHORO” within the boundaries of the settlement of Kato Kalesia, Gazi Municipality. It has a surface area of 401.18 sq m.
- It is not bound by an easement for the overhead passage of high-voltage transmission of the Public Power Corporation and there is no stream or river passing near it.
- Building factor 1.0 Maximum permitted height 7.5 meters + 1.5 Tiled roof and Number of floors 2.
- Amphitheater with asphalt access. Facade to a municipal road 13.89 meters.
- It has the possibility of direct water and electricity supply.
- There are newly built buildings - villas nearby.
- In its current state it is a vineyard.
- Orientation Southwest.
Possibility of exploitation of the Property
The company At Second Chance proposes this specific property for investment exploitation:
- For personal use, creating a dream detached house away from the noise of the city but at the same time close enough to it for the needs of the family.
- Investment: Creating luxury residences for their exploitation.
Area Description
Kato Kalesia is located approximately 5 km south of Gazi (the seat of the municipality) and 15 km southwest of Heraklion at an altitude of 170 meters, east of the Gazanos River. To the south of the village, at a distance of 300-400 meters, there is also the settlement of Ano Kalesia. At a distance of 7 km is the spring of Agia Paraskevi, from which both villages receive their water. It has a total of 896 residents, based on the 2001 population census.
In Kato Kalesia is the church of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary, an old one with a carved wooden iconostasis and old portable icons, as well as the church of the Apostles Peter and Paul, which was inaugurated in 1968. The residents are engaged in viticulture and olive growing. The main products are oil and raisins. In the settlement there is a kindergarten and a primary school, as well as cafes and taverns with traditional Cretan cuisine.
These two picturesque settlements are known for their architecture, with stone-built houses that retain their authentic atmosphere. The wider area is also full of caves, which lend the natural landscape a sense of mystery and history.
Recently the name Kalesa became Kalesia for both the Upper Kalesia and the Lower Kalesia.
The translation was done via Google translate.
