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2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
3000
Plot(m2)
275
House(m2)
650.000
Price(€)
This house consists of two apartments.
One apartment is on the ground floor with a size of 110 sq.m.
The second apartment is two floors marionette with a size of 165 sq.m.This one is unfinished.
This house sits in a plot with a size of 3000 sq.m.
It has a big garden, with an outside kitchen ,BBQ, chicken coop, a warehouse and a parking.
Both apartments have amazing sea view.
Also it has license for a pool.
Akrotiri is the site of a Cycladic Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini. The name comes from the nearby village of Akrotiri. The settlement was destroyed in the Theran eruption sometime in the 16th century BCE and buried in volcanic ash, which preserved the remains of fine frescoes and many objects and artworks. Akrotiri has been excavated since 1967 after earlier excavations on Santorini.
Estimated total expenses: Approximately 10% of the final property price.
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
3000
Plot(m2)
275
House(m2)
650.000
Price(€)
This house consists of two apartments.
One apartment is on the ground floor with a size of 110 sq.m.
The second apartment is two floors marionette with a size of 165 sq.m.This one is unfinished.
This house sits in a plot with a size of 3000 sq.m.
It has a big garden, with an outside kitchen ,BBQ, chicken coop, a warehouse and a parking.
Both apartments have amazing sea view.
Also it has license for a pool.
Akrotiri is the site of a Cycladic Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini. The name comes from the nearby village of Akrotiri. The settlement was destroyed in the Theran eruption sometime in the 16th century BCE and buried in volcanic ash, which preserved the remains of fine frescoes and many objects and artworks. Akrotiri has been excavated since 1967 after earlier excavations on Santorini.