GREECE - PAROS ISLAND HOUSES FOR SALE
Complex of 7 Traditional Cycladic Houses in 10.500 sqm of naturally exclusive land, on the most central Cycladic island of Paros, Greece.
The houses are located in Santa Maria, at the north-eastern end of the island, at a distance of 12klm from the capital and main port (Parikia), 25klm from the airport, 2klm from the picturesque fishermen village of Naousa and just 500m from the beautiful sandy beach of “little Santa Maria”.
All houses have wide view on the islands of Mykonos, Naxos, Iraklia and are surrounded by a unique in Cyclades, protected “NATURA” area, offering privacy and tranquillity.
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Top-quality construction materials Exterior stonewalls of 50cm Wooden waterproof doors and windows with 10 years guarantee Bathrooms made of brick and mortar with special waterproof finishing Fireplaces with exceptionally designed chimneys Industrial floor coating Ceilings decorated with wooden crossbars Storage Facilities Parking space/house (25sqm) Big verandas Swimming Jacuzzi (optionally)
There are 7 independent traditional houses of 107, 85, 80 and 50 sqm. The development is offered as an investment opportunity and is addressed to: 1. Prospective buyers of an island house which combines natural beauty, facilities and easy access Or 2. Tourist Industry for a luxury resort development (The island of Paros is one of the few islands in Greece with 6 months-tourist period)
MAISONETTE 107sqm
Semi-open paved area 14sqm Land size 2160sqm 3 bedrooms (one master en suite on the first level) 2 WC Fireplace Big verandas 50sqm Back and front side yards 2 parking places 25sqm
House 80sqm 2 bedrooms 2 WC Fireplace Big verandas (45sqm) Back and front side yards 2 parking places (25sqm) Land Size 1495sqm
About Paros Paros the island of beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters unique sunsets and traditional Cycladic views combined with its good infrastructure. Rich underwater landscape, beach clubs, beautiful lodgings, the monasteries, the famous Panagia Ekatontapiliani Virgins Mary hundred doors church and archeological sites like Delion temple. Paros island Cyclades Greece How to reach Paros Island: From the port of Piraeus (Athens): By ferry boat (duration 2:45 hours with a high speed boat and 4:50 hours with a normal boat) departures every morning between 07:30 and 8:30 and every afternoon between 15:00 and 22:00. From Athens: By air with Olympic Airways (35 min) there are several flights every day. Medical Facilities Including an IKA (public) health centre, private medical centre, both have ambulance services, private doctors, dentists, physiotherapists plus emergency helicopter services which links the island with hospitals in Athens.
Local Products Outside of what you'll find in Super markets and other shops, the original products by the locals are: ouzo, honey, frozen fish or fresh from the fishing boats (if you be there early) vegetables and olive oil, one type of which scientists all over the world attribute the long life of the Mediterranean people. Paros is famous in history for its wine, its taste and its "behaviour" takes your mind directly to the ancient Greek writing about the "Wine of Gods". Its not easy to find it as its made by the locals in the original way and with out any additives, its taste mood and energy are the fist impressions. Getting around Paros couldn't be easier
0 Many agencies hire cars, motorbikes, scooters or bicycles and explore using the tarmac road which takes 1 you all around the island. If you prefer, sit back and enjoy the ride by using the excellent air conditioned 2 bus service, taxis or privately organized coach trips. As you travel you will see tantalizing glimpses of 3 4 village life, beautiful beaches, and on clear days phenomenal views of distant islands as well as our 5 beautiful neighbouring islands of Naxos to the east and Antiparos to the west. A major benefit of having 6 a peripheral coast road circumnavigating the island is easy access to every part of Paros. This enables 7 travelers to discover different places outside the towns and find their own favourite part of the island. It 8 could be a deserted cove, a special tavern, an interesting festival, a small village resort or simply a 9 view that takes your breath away. There is always something new to see and accommodation is never 10 far away. This natural dispersal of travelers means that Paros rarely gives the impression of being 11 crowded.
Features: Archeological sites – Churches The Church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani, the Venetian Kastro in Naousa, the Asklepion, the Pytheion temple dedicated to Pythian Apollo. The Sanctuary of Eileithia, the Temple of Zeus, and Delion which was dedicated to the three deities of Delos - Leto, Artemis and Apollo, the Frankish Kastro, the ancient marble quarries at Marathi, the archaeological museum is in Parikia next to the Ekatontapiliani Church, as also more kind of museums and views Entertainment: There are many nightclubs, Beach clubs, classical music concerts, the local theatres, outdoor cinemas, specialist Greek and international restaurants like French, Italian, Mexican and Chinese, traditional fish tavernas, ouzeries and old traditional windmills Sports & Fun The sailing club, daily cruises and fishing trips, centres for watersports diving, sailing, snorkelling, windsurfing, paragliding and water skiing, an amusement park with waterslides etc. tennis and basketball courts, go-cart track, horse riding, and health club gymnasium.
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Greece ranks in the top 15 destinations worldwide. The Greek tourism sector is a continuous growth market and represents 18% of the country’s GDP. Annual arrivals by 2010 are projected at 20 million. Greece is a well established brand and a timeless destination. At present, international investors from Europe, USA, South Africa and Australia are developing integrated resorts which include golf courses, conference centres, spas and marinas. Tourism clusters are evolving, creating mini-destinations for targeted tourism investment. Competitive advantages • • • • • •
Tourism product covers history, culture, diverse landscape, Mediterranean climate and gastronomy Greek Government runs an international targeted marketing campaign annually Greece attracted more than 16 million visitors in 2006 and is projected at 20 million by 2010 Offers year-round tourism potential Provides generous investment incentives Streamlined licensing procedure
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1. Economic and political stability within Euro zone. 2. Growth above EU average. 3. Accessibility to the sizeable emerging markets of the Balkan, Black Sea, eastern European and eastern Mediterranean regions through an existing network of 3,264 Greek companies.
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7. A brand new physical infrastructure network. 8. One of the top tourist destinations in the world that attracts more than 14 million visitors annually. 9. Unique combination of unparalleled beauty, temperate climate and over 3,000 years of history.
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