Halkidiki Maisonette Kassandra ID: 1123
Property Description
Maisonette in Kassandra, Halkidiki, 94 sq.m. It is on the seafront, with a fireplace, large garden, spacious balconies and it is newly built, with unobstructed view in front of a beautiful, sandy beach, very close to a village in Kassandra.
Property Features
- Walkable distance from the sea
- No
- Aircondition
- No
- Heating
- Autonomus
- Condition
- Good condition
- Has private land
- 300 m.
- Rooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 2
- WC
- 0
- Floor
- Ground floor
- Levels
- 2
- Parking
- 1
- Garage
- 0
- Fireplace
- Yes
- Construction Year
- 2012
- Land area
- 300 m.
- Road
- Main Road
- Swimming Pool
- No pool
- Warehouse
- Yes
- Walkable distance from the village
- No
Ground floor
- Living Rooms
- 1
- Rooms
- 1
- Bathrooms
- 1
- WC
- 0
- Sq.m. per level
- 50
1 floor
- Living Rooms
- 0
- Rooms
- 2
- Bathrooms
- 1
- WC
- 0
- Sq.m. per level
- 44
Property Distances
- Sea
- 20 m.
- Village
- 800 m.
- Bus Stop
- 400 m.
- Airport
- 86 km.
- City
- 15 km.
- Hospital
- 15 km.
Property Extras
- Eastern orientation
- Open field
- Mountain view
- Close to sea
- Fenced
- PVC joinery
- Luxurious
- Spacious garden
- Parking
- Unobstructed permanent view
- Outside village
- Sea view
- Beachfront property
- Lighted
- Newly-built
- Modern construction
- Security door
Kassandra Municipality 1st peninsula Real Estate | Kassandra Municipality 1st peninsula Villas
Kassandra, the westernmost end of Halkidiki, being the closest to Thessaloniki, is the most popular and populated of the three peninsulas. Its white beaches and rocky, fir-studded promontories were the first to attract visitors, both Greeks and foreigners.
Here you will find all the amenities – hotels in every price range, traditional Greek taverns, discos, bars and other entertainment, as well as a wide variety of recreation facilities, especially for water sports. But if you require peace and quite, you can easily find pleasant and unique hiding places.
Kassandra is the most populated of the three ends. Its plains are golden with cultivated fields, while its rolling hills have lush vegetation and serene fir forests. Its inland villagers are farmers, who follow the traditional way of life and preserve the principles of Greek hospitality.