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Land property 1900 sqm, located only 150 meters from the sea, yet with exceptional panoramic views to the sea. The architectural plan is ready for the construction of 900 sqm of villas with private pools and gardens, with panoramic unobstructed views to the sea. Located In Porto Rafti, one of the most historic sea-suburbs of Athens, at ‘Agios Spyridon’ neighborhood, only 150m from the beach, in a green, cool area, with amazing sea and mountain views. The surroundings will remain exactly as they currently are. According to the town’s plan, no other building is allowed to be erected on the neighboring land plots where a park and a playground for children will be developed by the municipality. Next to the property is a bus stop with direct access to Athens. Buses run regularly throughout the year. Currently, inside the property is an old summer-house (130 sqm + 50 sqm). Porto Rafti is 35 min. from Athens city center (Syntagma), 10 min. from Athens international airport, the suburban train and the subway, with direct connections to the city center, port and central train stations. Porto Rafti is a seaside resort town in East Attica. It is part of the municipality Markopoulo Mesogeas. In 2011 its population was 9,686. The region of Mesogea is well known for its fine vineyards, figs, and pistachios. The town of Porto Rafti stretches amphitheatrically around the Rafti Bay in the Aegean Sea, on the east coast of the Attica peninsula, surrounded by pine-cladded hills. It is 26 km southeast of the center of Athens. In calm Porto Rafti, you get a feeling as if you are far away from Athens and all the people and noises. From here you can see islands, gulfs and coves and this certainly gives you the “island feel”. Along the coast-line there are many taverns, coffee-shops and bars. Many of them are built right by the sea and have leafy trees around them that provide a pleasant shade much needed during the hot months. "St. Spyridon” Greek Orthodox Church is situated on south end of Peratis Mountain, right on the coast of a major beach that takes after this church’s name. It is one of the oldest churches in the area. Porto Rafti is nowadays a famous seaside resort, filled with attractions from beaches to vineyards that are sure to wow its visitors. There are many beautiful beaches, some more isolated than others, the most famous ones being St. Spyridon, Erotospilia, Agia Marina and Avlaki. This area has been inhabited since 2600 BC. The port was a major trading place even from the Mycenean era in ancient Greece until the collapse of the Roman Empire. The names of the ancient villages around the bay of Porto Rafti were Steiria, Prasiai, and Koroni. They belonged to the seaside Pandionis phyle, according to the division of the Ancient Athenian Democracy by Clisthenes in the early 5th century BC. The port of Porto Rafti is no longer in use as a commercial harbor, but it has an organized marina for recreational yachts with seaside restaurants and cafes. 3 km north of Porto Rafti, is the world-renowned Historic site of ancient Vravrona.