With a setback of approximately 300 meters from Avdimou Beachfront, this unique piece of land is now up for sale sale with title deeds in Avdimou, Limassol of Cyprus (Listing No 2264).
Introduced to the Market exclusively by Foytina Real Estate Agency, this freehold property is located in the administrative area of Avdimou Village, in the district of Limassol in Cyprus.
This unique sea-view property is now available for sale with full title deeds. This Land Parcel being up for sale is sized around 1672 and its the 1/6 share out of the total land size which is 8027 sq.m.. (The option of the rest land co-owners to sell their shares is open).
Sitting in an agricultural planning zone of 15% building density, the land is literally only 300 meters away from the seafront; currently it has no right of passage or public road registered on it.
View-wise, the property enjoys sea and valley views of the unbeatable natural and undeveloped part of Avdimou seafront, close to the Melanda beach and hill.
Distance wise, the property is located 500 meters from the sea, 2 km from the town center, 2 km from the bank, 27 km from the airport, 17 km from golf course, 2 km from bus station, 35 km from the harbor, 2 km from the market, 6 km from school, 2 km from church.
The full title deeds of the property are available. The asking price is negotiable; any reasonable offer shall be considered; it is of high importance to talk to Foytina’s agent in how to place your offer.
For avoiding inconvenience, please use the following listing number when contacting us referring to the above property: Listing No = 2264. You can also use this listing number to search and see more details and photos about this property on our website foytina.com in case you are viewing this property at a third-party website/portal. Any interest or offers on this property must be communicated through us.
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.