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reference: EK-5545023
The ad in question concerns a three-storey stone-built building on a plot of land located within the boundaries of the of Anavryti Village in the municipality of Mystras, in Laconia, and it has a first building permit before 1955, while it consists of three levels that are divided into an underground storage area, a ground floor area workshop, and an additional floor that was used as a residence. The floor is covered by a tiled roof. A stone-built outdoor oven can be also found in the building's surroundings. Given the age and condition of the building, as well as the interest that Anavryti village has, as a mountain excursion destination and a starting point for mountain trails, the restoration of the property led owners in carrying out an architectural study. Taking above into consideration, a preliminary study was carried out for the restoration, redesign and configuration of the building complex and the surrounding area of the property and its transformation into three independent apartments of touristic interest with outdoor common areas. The architectural designs carried out follow the building original character and strengthen the architecture and natural beauty of Anavrytis. The apartments will now be treated as three independent tourist accommodations, with twelve (12) beds in total, and will be in accordance with current legislation and regulations. Based on the above, the property in question may be included in a financing program ( like ESPA, etc.) that aims to support and operate new touristic businesses, in the eligible category referred to as: Non-hotel accommodations: self-catering apartments , furnished with a minimum number of 3 apartments of 4 keys or more and a minimum capacity of 12 beds in total. The sale price includes: -Architectural drawings -Photorealistic Drawings -Preliminary budget calculation -Table of classification in keys -Technical description - Land use permit by local authority