Agricultural land for Sale

ArzachenaLocalità Santa Teresina
  • € 430,000
  • 30,000
Listing updated on 05/11/2024
Description

Costa Smeralda | Land with ancient stazzo

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In the countryside of the Costa Smeralda, just a few minutes from Abbiadori and Porto Cervo, we offer for sale 3 hectares of agricultural land with an annexed characteristic stazzo to be renovated.

Rich in Mediterranean maquis vegetation and surrounded by rocky mountains typical of Gallura, the land is easily accessible via an asphalted road.

The ancient stazzo within the plot of land in need of total renovation with volume margins, enjoys excellent exposure to the sun and is in an exclusive location away from noise and disturbances.

Here, nature is the real protagonist where plays of light and shadow are reflected in the greenery.

The land property is located in a privileged position, in the locality of Santa Teresina, a short distance from the most renowned locations on the coast, close to the best known and most sought-after beaches.



What we offer:

Three hectares of farmland
Ancient Stazzu for renovation

Why buy it?

#1 Exclusive and prestigious location

#2 Strategic position

#3 Possibility of renovating an ancient stazzo

#4 A few minutes from Porto Cervo

#5 30 minutes from the city centre of Olbia



Maior Capital is a real estate studio formed by professionals who know the territory of northern Sardinia inside out.
We have been dealing for years in the sale of villas, flats, building and agricultural land, companies, hotels and accommodation facilities.
Professionalism and experience will accompany your purchase of a property in Sardinia.
Features
Reference
ARV-07-23
contract
Sale
type
Agricultural land
surface
30,000 m²
availability
Available
Difference in height
Slight
Steet access / right of way
On a dirt road
Expenses
price
€ 430,000
Floorplan
planimetria
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    Francesco Budroni

    Francesco Budroni