Land Near Odesa's 'Harry Potter Castle' Listed for $300,000.
Land Parcel for Sale in Odesa
According to Novyny.live: A 13-are (approximately 0.32-acre) plot of land has been listed for sale in Odesa, Ukraine, adjacent to a local landmark popularly known as the 'Harry Potter Castle'. The property is situated on Novoberehova Street, near the 10th station of the Velykyi Fontan (Great Fountain) area. The asking price is $300,000, which is roughly equivalent to 13 million Ukrainian hryvnias.
The parcel, measuring 50 by 26 meters, is zoned for residential development. Its flat terrain and mixed soil composition are considered attractive features for potential buyers. The price per are exceeds $23,000. A significant advantage is its proximity to the 'Health Trail' (Trasa zdorovia), a popular recreational path offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Odesa's coastal districts are highly sought after for their scenery and access to the Black Sea.
Investment Potential
Consequently, this listing is likely to attract buyers seeking land for home construction in a picturesque and tranquil part of Odesa.
Sales of land in Odesa's popular neighborhoods, especially near recognizable landmarks, often indicate sustained interest in the region's real estate market. Given the ongoing infrastructure development and convenient coastal access, such offers can appeal to both investors and individuals planning to build a private home. This transaction could also influence the broader Odesa property market, potentially contributing to future land value appreciation in the area.
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