Hey there! We’ve got a really interesting piece of land on offer in Chalkidiki, a spot that’s pretty well-known for its beautiful coastline and lovely environment. This plot covers a pretty good amount of space, coming in at 4811 square meters. That’s a decent size if you’re thinking about building something substantial or perhaps even a couple of structures.
What’s particularly noteworthy about this land is that it comes with building permission already in place. This is a big plus because navigating the building regulations and getting permits can often be a lengthy and complex process. The permission you get with this land allows for the construction of a building up to 200 square meters. This size is often suitable for a residential home, a vacation villa, or even a smaller commercial venture, depending on what you have in mind for the area.
The location in Chalkidiki itself is a draw for many. It’s a region that offers a mix of natural beauty, from sandy beaches to olive groves, and a generally relaxed atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for a place to develop a permanent residence or a getaway spot, Chalkidiki has a lot to offer.
Important Details and Next Steps
It’s really important to understand that all the information we have on this property – the size, the building permission, and any other details – comes directly from the owner. Property details can sometimes have little slips, like typos, or the owner might decide to adjust the price. So, while we present the information as accurately as possible, it’s always a good idea to double-check everything. Think of this as the starting point for your investigation.
Now, for anyone who’s serious about taking a look at this land, there’s a procedural step we need to follow, as required by law. According to Law 4072/2012, to arrange a viewing of the property, we’ll need you to provide your identification and tax number. These details will be recorded in a demonstration agreement that we’ll both sign before the viewing takes place. This is a standard practice to ensure transparency and proper record-keeping for all parties involved.
You might see a map associated with this listing. It’s worth noting that the pin on the map is meant to show the general vicinity of the property, not its exact spot. Land ownership and boundaries can be quite specific, and it’s best to confirm the precise location during a site visit. So, use the map as a guide to the area, but don’t treat it as the definitive location marker.
If you’ve read through this and feel like this land in Chalkidiki might be what you’re looking for, or if you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We’re here to provide you with any further information you might need to help you make an informed decision. Just reach out, and we can discuss the next steps, answer your queries, and arrange that viewing if you’re ready.