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RUSTIC FINCA WITH 5 HECTARES. CULTIVATION OF OLIVE TREES. STONE CONSTRUCTION. BEAUTIFUL NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. PRIVACY. LOWER ARAGON.
The rustic property of 50,000 m2 is located near the Val Comuna reservoir, beautiful natural area. There is cultivation of olive trees distributed in large terraces and area of young olive trees. The stone building (MAS) has 29 m2, and is to restore according to the taste and needs of the buyer. Possibility of extension and new construction. The finca is located 9 kilometers from Maella (traditional village with all services). Surroundings of rocks, pine forests, beautiful perspectives. Sun, privacy, peace. Ideal place for those looking for self-sufficiency and natural life. Easy access by paved road and rural gravel road. Rural internet and cell phone coverage. Water and electricity must be obtained by alternative means.
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- 28m² Размер сборки
- 50.000m² Размер участка
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