A Freehold Conservation Land Parcel sized 11924 square meters, located in Avdimou of Limassol district. (Listing No: 826).
Situated approximately 3500 meters from the village centre and about 3000 meters from the closest beach, this piece of land is part of a conservation zone with a building density factor of 1%.
The property can be accessed from a right of passage and has a relatively regular shape and even land surface.
In terms of infrastructure, the property is adjacent to the networks of irrigation whereas view-wise it enjoys unobstructed, sea, valley, sunrise views.
The share of the land being for sale is 100% and responds to 11924 square meters.
Whether the whole or smaller part of the property can be sold or can be developed as a single or multi-unit building or can be divided into smaller plots, relies on the current legislation and the demand in the area. Please contact us for further consultation with our local and expertise sale managers.
Other distance details are: 3.5 km from the bank, 17 km from the airport, 13 km from golf course, 3 km from bus station, 33 km from the harbour, 3.5 km from the market, 3.7 km from the school, 3.5 km from the church.
The full title deeds of the property are available and a copy of them can be obtained by requesting it from Foytina real estate agency. The asking price is negotiable; any reasonable offer shall be considered. Any interest, viewings or offers on this property must be communicated through Foytina on the given contact details who shall guide you in how to place your offer.
For avoiding inconvenience, please use the Listing No: 826 when contacting us referring to the above property. You can also use this listing number directly on our website foytina.com to see more pictures, photos and varies other information for the area its located, in case you are viewing this property at a third-party website/portal.
Avdimou - Wikipedia
Avdimou ( Greek: Αυδήμου, Turkish: or Düzkaya) is a small village on the south coast of Cyprus, lying partly within the British Overseas Territory of Akrotiri and Dhekelia. Up to 1974 it was inhabited by a majority of Turkish-Cypriots, but following the Turkish invasion the Turkish Cypriot residents were forcibly evacuated to the North.