The entire land consists of two parts which have a common side of 89m. The most northern one is 2.596mē, while the southern area is 2.250mē, bounded by a line of beach and beyond the sea.
The total land area is 4.846mē, 73m along the sea, with existing marina and facilities for sale.
Currently are established facilities as follows:
- Large swimming pool
- Small pools with water slides
- Bar - Restaurant
- Marina of 73m in length
The Marina is the only one in the area having the appropriated license for a capacity of 90 positions, as the real capacity is up to 150. The total building density is calculated with a ratio of 0,2.
The Greek government offers attractive incentives for the construction and upgrading of marinas, where pricing is very favorable due to high demand. Public Private Partnership legislation is also an attractive platform with which to meet the needs of marina expansion through the development of state-owned real estate.
The Greek government has identified tourism infrastructure development as a priority target and encourages the construction of new marinas, along with the upgrading of existing marinas, to accommodate the increasing demand in the high growth yachting sector.
The area this property for sale is located in belongs to the "Investment Zone C" with following incentives offered to investors for the establishment of marinas in Greece:
- Cash grant or/and leasing subsidy or
- Benefit from tax exemption or
- Cost subsidy for the created employment
of 40% (The percentage noted is increased by up to an additional 20% depending on size of company and location.
About the location
It is a scenic coastal village with rare natural beauty situated north of the Ionic Sea. Its natural beauties attract both Greek and foreign vacationers, showing a significant increase over recent years.
All around are hills blanketed by pine, cypress and olive, the trees in many places reaching the water's edge. The twisting coastline is indented with rocky coves, sandy bays, and stretches of almost white coarse-sand/fine shingle beach. Just off-shore are three wooded islets with beaches of their own, great fun to explore by boat, maybe taking a picnic. The hire of a small motorboat is recommended and is the best way to reach not only the islets in the bay but also nearby hidden beaches.
The village itself has plenty of Greek character, and is popular with Greeks themselves and so the village, harbour and beaches bustle with life over some weekends and during Greek holiday periods.
The main harbour is pretty as a picture, with an array of cafés and restaurants, small shops, and often a flotilla moored at the quay. A ten minute walk brings you to the greater part of the village, with church, stores and more tavernas. Over the headland is the sand/shingle town beach, and a little further are two white shingle bays.
More inland, Epirus is recognized as one of Europe's prime areas of outstanding natural beauty. With mountains, lakes, gorges, forests, preserved stone villages and a flora and fauna unique to the region, it is one of Greece's best-kept secrets.
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