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Property Type: Apartments - Houses
Agent: Houses Direct by the Owners
Company: Houses by the Owner
Kato Zakros
Kato Zakros, Eastern Crete, 72300
GREECE
Price: EUR 130,000
Featured: No

In Kato Zakros a small house 20m from the beach ready to stay in with all comforts

SEA VIEW ALL OVER THE BAY OF KATO ZAKROS

The house is in very good condition ready to stay
Year of Construction: 1950

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Distance from seashore: 20 m.
Distance from Sitia Airport: 45 km
Distance from nearest village: 0 m.
Distance from nearest asfaltroad: 0 m.
Facilities:
  • Παρκινγκ
  • Κήπος
View:
  • Θέα σε θάλασσα
State:
  • Άμεσα κατοικήσιμο
Floor(s): 1
Rooms: 3
Construction Year: 1950

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