For Sale Plot 5,317 sq.m. within the settlement of Kompoi Koronis Messinia, buildable & suitable for construction, with open view and 100 olive trees.The property, according to the topographic plan, is located within the settlement of Kompoi of the Municipality of Koronis and is referred to as buildable and suitable for construction in principle, with a total area of 5,317.48 sq.m. Within the settlement, in a beautiful green location with olive trees, natural terrain, and an open horizon towards the sea and the wider area. It is a very interesting choice for both high-standard private residence and for tourist or investment exploitation, due to its large area, its location, and the natural beauty of the landscape. The area stands out for its tranquility, traditional Messinian identity, and proximity to Koronis, the beaches of the area, and villages with increasing purchasing interest. The plot has a character that combines privacy, green environment, and development potential. Plot details: • Plot area: 5,317.48 sq.m. • Location: Kompoi Koronis, Messinia • Within the settlement • Buildable and suitable for construction according to the submitted topographic plan • Suitable for residence, holiday home, or investment use • Natural landscape with 100 olive trees and beautiful view • Quiet area with easy access to Koronis and beaches. Building terms as shown in the document. From the topographic plan: • Buildability: 500 sq.m. • Building Coefficient: 0.70 • Maximum coverage: 400 sq.m. • Tiered construction: ◦ for the first 100 sq.m. Building Coefficient 1.60 ◦ for the next 100 sq.m. Building Coefficient 0.80 ◦ for the next 100 sq.m. Building Coefficient 0.60 ◦ beyond 300 sq.m. Building Coefficient 0.40 • Maximum building: 400 sq.m. • Minimum distance from boundaries: 2.50 m. This topographic diagram was prepared in 2007. For this reason, it is recommended before any transfer action or issuance of a building permit, to update and check it by a qualified licensed engineer, in order to confirm that the applicable building terms and urban planning regulations remain in full agreement with the current legislative framework.