The plot is ground even and adjoins to a municipal road with water and electricity networks very close.
The view is magnificent over the ocean and the surrounding islands and the new properties can be the ideal choice for a holiday home tourist exploitation whilst also meeting all the conditions for obtaining a Golden Visa.
A short ferry ride form Athens, Poros is a coastal Lefkada village on the south-eastern side of the island which was once upon a time, two small islands – Spheria and Kalavria which came together to produce a little jewel in the Saronic Gulf, the island of Poros.
Poros is a stone’s throw from the mainland, resembling a green and tranqui puzzle piece gone missing from the Peloponnese. When the small boats land, you will find quaint tavernas, yacht marinas, neoclassical buildings, a clocktower, pine-tree forests reaching the sea, serenity and relaxation. From the new harbour, fishing boats and sailing yachts line the shore’s waterfront offering coffee, food and souvenirs. At night, the calm waters reflect the lights from numerous bars and clubs, creating a lovely atmosphere.
Lefkada is surrounded by a total of 24 islets – Aristotle Onassis’ Skorpios being one of them. It connects to the opposite coast of Central Greece via a floating swing bridge (length: 50 m). The bridge offers easy access to Lefkada to visitors from all over Greece.
On Lefkada you will find many noteable sights, churches and monasteries, picturesque villages, lush vegetation, idyllic coves of transparent, turquoise waters, busy and secluded beaches of stunning beauty, a significant cultural heritage and hospitable locals.
Lefkada has picturesque alleys, small squares, traditional houses, elaborate belfries and paved pedestrian zones that give this town its character.
Lefkada is well-known for its impressive coastline with the white sand beaches and the turquoise waters, resembling the tropical paradise of the Caribbean. The lovely beaches and the crystal clear waters are not the only reason for the island’s beauty. Lefkada is a truly verdant island, full of trees and green hills. Even though it has been named after the white mountains which dominate the landscape, the island has rich fauna and flora.
The city is surrounded by a canal and a lagoon, while, farther north, lies Gyra, a thin stretch of a sandy beach forming a circle, dotted with windmills and scant vegetation.
The lagoon between Lefkada and the mainland is a protected wetland and perfect shelter for many migratory birds and other rare species. On the island, there are rare lilies, blue ivies and other wild flowers sharing the fields with wild gum trees, olive trees, lemon and orange trees, aspens and a lot more beautiful plants offering their natural shade from the glorious Greek sunshine.
This amazing property is ideal for a permanent residence, but also as a holiday / investment property.
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