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This huge Finca has mainly cork oaks, chestnuts olive and almonds . Perfect for livestock - especially Black pigs . There is a large old farmhouse in need of total rennovation .
Or it could be demolished - converted to Barns etc .
Legally allowed to build a brand new house - whatever size you want ! The current buildng laws allow for up to 1% of the total land area - so in this case this allows for up to 5,000m2 buildings .
The access to this property is some 8klm drive inland from Esatacion de Cortes , in parts the road is very bumpy, but there is a short cut access proposed that can be made to make the driving to the Finca much easier .
Because of the distance from nearest services . there is no option to connect to mains . Power must come from solar panel system . Water - the neighbouring Finca has a Well , It would be necessary to have a Well installed .
Eigenschaften der Immobilie
- 3 Schlafzimmer
- 0 Badezimmer
- 250m² Baugröße
- 500.000m² Grundstücksgröße
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