Seaview building plot of 159m2 inside the town, close to the harbour
Seaview building plot of 159 m2, located in the eastern…
€200,000
Mochlos, Lasithi, Crete, Greece
For Sale
€95,000 Per Lot
Four adjoining plots, each 255 m2 in size which are parts of a seafront building plot of 2008 m2, located in the picturesque village of Mochlos, North-East Crete.
The plots offer uninterrupted sea and mountain views.
Each of the 4 plots is priced at 95,000 Euros and it is possible to build up to 130 m2 plus basement on every each of them.
All services like electricity, water, phone and broadband internet lines are present.
The plots have access to the village’s coastal asphalt road which separates them from the shore.
Right behind those 4 plots there are 3 more plots for sale, each 333 m2 in size and price at 80,000 Euros each (see PLMOCH29).
It is also possible to purchase the whole land of 2008 m2.
In case of the purchase of the whole land for the purpose of a tourist development project, it would be allowed to build a holiday apartment complex of up to 1100 m2 on this land.
Just a short walk to the center of the village and the beach.
The town of Ierapetra in the south and the town of Sitia in the east with its international airport are about a 30-minute drive away. Both towns have all types of shops and amenities that you would expect to find in a modern European town.
Mochlos is a picturesque fishing village set in a landscape of great natural beauty. It combines a tranquil, relaxing atmosphere with friendly local inhabitants and a range of tavernas and bars renowned throughout Crete. You can visit the small island of Mochlos with its archaeological site of an ancient Minoan settlement, swim in the crystal clear waters of the bay or just watch the unforgettable colours of the sunrise and sunset.
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