Property on the coastal road “Poseidonos St.,” in Limni, Northern Evia.
The property consists of two adjacent plots of 208 sq.m. each, with an old stone building on them with a total area of 240 sq.m.
A) The first plot has frontage on two streets and a municipal area and a stone building on it.
B) The second plot, adjacent to the first, is also a corner lot facing two streets with access to a municipal area and has a small part of the stone building on it.
The building code allows for buildings of a total of 416 sq.m. on both lots, plus basement, with 60% coverage of the plots.
Existing building needs renovation.
The location of the property is privileged, suitable for private-residential, as well as professional tourist use.
The town of Limni is the capital of the three adjoining municipalities of Elymnion, Nileas and Kireas. Limni is a historic and traditional settlement, surrounded by pine-covered hills, built amphitheatrically, always watching the tranquil waters of northern Euboean Gulf, while on the skyline, besides the nearby mountain Kandili dominates the enchanting mountain of Parnassus covered with snow for several months of time, located on the mainland, near the ancient Delphi area. Being the capital of the three municipalities Limni has several services including a police station, port authority, forestry service, a post office, bank, a notary office and land register office, lawyers and the Town Hall. There are doctors and pharmacies, beauty services, supermarkets and mini markets, grocery stores, bakeries and confectionery shops, and stationery and gift shops; There are ouzeris and tavernas serving Greek food accompanied by fine local wine and ouzo.
The Island of Evia
The position of Evia in Greece is east of the mainland. It is connected to it, except the sea through Glyfa or Akitsas, via the high bridge of Chalkis or the old bridge of Evripos. So, although it is an island, access to it is not entirely dependent on weather, air or sea. Northern Evia is still unexplored and untouched by the massive turnout of tourists. Those who discover it become fanatical fans mainly for the wonderful nature, the tranquility, the calm sea of Evoikos Gulf and the Aegean Sea and the mountainous landscapes and villages just a few kilometers away. You will find picturesque villages, friendly people and will taste local products such as wine, edible olives, olive oil, fresh fish and seafood, yogurt, cheese etc. On the way through Chalkida you will find yourself among the plane trees and pine trees, and after a few kilometers, you will look at the Evoikos Gulf or the Aegean Sea, depending on your destination.