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Key selling points
- Close to new Mercure 5 star hotel
- 300m from Beach
- Great investment
- Can build you're own villa
Just under half a donum of prime land in a wonderful location only two minutes walk from Kervansaray Public Beach and the new 5 star luxury Mercure Hotel and its wonderful facilities. Land in this area does not come onto the market very often and is priced to sell. - Road Access
- Electric/ Water
- Close to the beach
- Close to shops
Location:Karaoglanoglu Three miles to the west of Kyrenia is the unpronounceable village of Karaoglanoglu. There are a few bars, some excellent restaurants and picturesque beaches and coves, in particular Kervansaray Beach which affords some of the most stunning sunsets due to its westerly outlook. Why invest in North Cyprus? A number of economic and natural factors combine to make Northern Cyprus the ideal property investment location it is today. Natural and cultural factors - An average 340 days of sunshine a year make North Cyprus an agreeable place to visit or live and holiday in
- Outdoor activities are abundant, including trekking, golf, sailing and diving, ideal for nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts
- Beautiful golden sandy beaches and ancient monuments, eg. Castles, walled cities, abbeys, Roman ruins, make Cyprus a great holiday location with varied appeal
- Cyprus offers an interesting mix of cultures, with strong UK, Middle Eastern and Turkish influences. In addition, most of the local people speak English are welcoming and hospitable towards visitors.
- Proximity to the European mainland means that Cyprus benefits from regular budget direct flights, making access to the island very easy.
Economic factors - Competitive prices and a low cost of living compared with other Mediterranean destinations make for an ideal investment climate
- Typical growth rates of 20% per annum in carefully selected locations
- The Strategic Plan for Tourism 2010 is upgrading facilities and resorts in line with 21st century tourism trends. This is set to boost the tourism industry on the island
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