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Home For Sale in Crete With 1.9 Acres, Mountain Views – 1+ Mile to Coast Under $94K

$93,772

Here is a home for sale in Crete with two bedrooms, one bath, and a large garden of 1.9 acres with mountain views.  Love the fireplace and wood ceiling. The home is located 1.24 miles to the coast.

 

 

Realtor Comments

Piskokefalo, Sitia, East Crete:Charming house with large garden just 2km from the sea.
The property is located outside of the village Piskokefalo on a plot of approximately 770m2. 
The plot has different fruit trees and fantastic flowers. 
The house is 50m2 consisting of an open plan living area with kitchen and fire place, two bedrooms and a shower room with W.C. 
Around the house there is a nice pergola and at the back of the house there an approximately 12m2 storage room. 
The property has good access and all services are connected. Lastly the property enjoys views to the mountains.

* 2 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bath
    *1.9 acres

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Contact Realtor: Νικολετα Christakis Christakis Sarris –+30 694 582 4266

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Piskokefalo, Crete  $93,772

 

Pros

  1. Stunning Natural Beauty: Crete boasts breathtaking beaches, mountains, and charming villages, making it a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
  2. Mild Climate: The Mediterranean climate provides warm summers and mild winters, ideal for year-round outdoor activities.
  3. Rich History and Culture: As one of the cradles of ancient civilization, Crete offers a wealth of historical sites, museums, and cultural traditions to explore.
  4. Delicious Cuisine: Cretan cuisine is renowned for its freshness and flavor, featuring local ingredients and healthy Mediterranean dishes.
  5. Community Spirit: Many towns have a strong sense of community, where locals often engage in social activities and support one another.

Cons

  1. Job Market Limitations: Employment opportunities, especially in specialized fields, may be limited, leading some residents to seek work in larger cities or abroad.
  2. Cost of Living: While generally affordable, certain areas, especially tourist hotspots, can have a higher cost of living.
  3. Transportation Challenges: Public transportation options may be limited, making a personal vehicle necessary for getting around, especially in rural areas.
  4. Language Barrier: For non-Greek speakers, the language barrier might pose challenges in daily interactions and integration into the community.
  5. Tourism Fluctuations: The economy can be heavily influenced by tourism, leading to seasonal fluctuations in availability and prices.

 

 

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