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Property Type: Apartments - Houses
Agent: Houses Direct by the Owners
Company: Houses by the Owner
Xerokampos
EAST CRETE SITIA, Eastern Crete
GREECE
Price: EUR 180,000
Featured: No

HALF FINISHED HOUSE IN XEROKAMPOS

TWO  FLOORS 96m2 EACH

AND BASEMENT 46m2

SEA VIEW

RARKING

THE HOUSE IS LOCATED IN SIDE OF THE TOWN PLAN

ELEKTRICITY and WATER In
Rooms: 10 Living-/Useable Space: 240.00 m²
Floor(s) : 3
Year of Construction: 1990  


 
 


 

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Distance from seashore: 400 m.
Distance from Sitia Airport: 45 km
Distance from nearest village: 0 m.
Distance from nearest asfaltroad: 0 m.
Facilities:
  • Παρκινγκ
  • Γκαραζ
  • Μπαλκόνι
View:
  • Θέα σε θάλασσα
Floor(s): 3
Rooms: 10
Bathrooms: 2
Construction Year: 1990

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