2 Bed Bungalow for sale
Koroni, Messinia, Peloponnese, Greece
Full Description
LOCATION: MESSINIAN COUNTY
AREA: AG. ANDREAS
AMENITIES: A 5 MIN DRIVE
HOUSE/ PLOT DETAILS
TYPE OF PROPERTY: BUNGALOW
SIZE OF PROPERTY (in m2): 50
YEAR OF BUILD: 2005
FLOORS: 1
CONDITION: NEEDS RENOVATION
SIZE OF PLOT (in m2): 400
ADDITIONAL INFO: FERTILE
SERVICES: WATER, ELECTRICITY
ACCESS: ASHPHALT ROAD
VIEW: SURROUNDING HOUSES
DISTANCE TO THE SEA: 50 M
OUTSIDE AREA: GARDEN
ADDITIONAL:
OFF-ROAD PARKING (Y/ N) Y
GROUND FLOOR
BEDROOMS: 2
BATHROOMS: 1
LIVING ROOM/ KITCHEN: OPEN PLAN
LEADS OUT TO: BEAUTIFUL COVERED VERANDA
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
This lovely, cozy bungalow has a floor size of approx. 50 sq.m.
The owner started to build it in 2005, but did not finish it. The interior of the property is divided into sections for two good sized bedrooms, a bathroom, and an open plan living room/ kitchen area.
Spending a small amount on this property (approx. around 30.000-40.000 euros), you’ll have an amazing property, set on 400 sq.m. plot, which is more than enough space for BBQ, sitting area, growing your own vegetables, etc. and ONLY 50 m from the water’s edge.
This is an amazing opportunity to buy a house in Greece, a stone’s through from the beach, in a lovely area, only 50 min away from Kalamata, with its international airport, hospital, variety of cafes, restaurants, shops, etc., and at an incredible price!!! This property will go very quickly! IT IS A REAL BARGAIN!!!
The beautiful seaside village of Ag. Andreas, where the bungalow is situated, has a lovely sandy beach and crystal clear waters.
The sought after village of Chrani is a 6 min drive away with tavernas, restaurants, cafes, and a mini market.
The pretty coastal villages of Petalidi, and Koroni with its magnificent Venetian fortress are in close proximity.
Attention
Please, be aware that the roundness that you may see in some photos is caused by the so called “fisheye” lens, a very wide-angle lens with a field of vision covering up to 180°, the scale being reduced towards the edges, so as to capture the whole space of an area rather part of it.
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