The plot of land (1100m2) in Stavros Beach is located close (200m) to the sea, mountain, forest, and river areas as well as the main roads that makes it highly attractive. The plot of land is located in direct connection to the main roads 'PZ Grammis Volvi' and 'Epar..Od. Stavrou-Neas Chalkidikis' that take you quickly to the 'EO2 Thessaloniki – Kavalas'. The proximity to the sea guarantees premium tourist footfall, while main roads access ensures easy supply logistics.
The Stavros Beach area attracts tourists from the local villages and communities, Thessaloniki, Northern Greece, and the Balkans and beyond. Some of the advantages of the Stavros Beach area is that it is considered highly attractive to tourists from Thessaloniki serving as a popular and easily accessible getaway for city dwellers. Further, the advantage of the Stavros Beach area is that it is known as a traditional, affordable, family-friendly, and laid-back destination favoured primarily by those seeking a peaceful and relaxed holiday.
1) The Stavros Beach proximity located 80 kilometres (1-hour drive) east of Thessaloniki, makes it perfect for weekend getaways or day trips. Travellers can also reach the area with KTEL Thessaloniki that runs regular buses. The natural beauty blends the mountainous, forest, and river terrain with the long Blue Flag-certified sandy coastline. The historic Platani Park offers natural shade from centuries-old trees right along the coast.
2) The Stavros Beach area is affordable and provides excellent value for dining, accommodations, and beach service compared to the bustling luxury hubs in nearby Halkidiki. The traditional charm of the Stavros Beach area retains a very traditional Greek holiday atmosphere. The vibe is family-oriented and the tourist demographic in Stavros Beach is geared toward families with small children. The vibe is quiet and relaxing rather than high-energy. The area has a laid-back nightlife rather than high-energy beach clubs or party spots, that makes the evening scene more geared to casual walks along the waterfront promenade and a few lively—but accessible—beach bars. Compared to the more expensive resorts of Halkidiki, the Stavros Beach area is recognized as a budget-friendly destination. Many beach bars provide free sunbeds and umbrellas simply upon purchasing a reasonably priced coffee or drink.
3) The Stavros Beach area also attracts microclimate & health tourism with the unique positioning where the sea breeze meets the forested mountain climate makes it highly recommended for asthmatics and cardio patients, drawing health-conscious visitors and tourists.
4) The Stavros Beach area is also located close to the Castle of Rentina that serves as a popular cultural stopover for travellers heading to the coast as well as as a base for exploring adjacent archaeological sites like Ancient Stagira (the birthplace of Aristotle) or day tours and cruises to Mount Athos.
Under the existing legislative and urban planning conditions, it is not possible to obtain a building permit and, consequently, the property cannot be developed. However, there is a prospect of an extension of the town plan in the Stavros Beach area, which is expected to include the plot of land that is now for sale. When the plot of land is to be incorporated into the town plan, it will become a buildable plot, effectively changing its status from agricultural plot of land to a building plot of land. Such a development is expected to result in a significant increase in its market value. This process and the relevant legislation governing the extension of the town plan is anticipated to be enacted in 2028. Thereafter, additional planning procedures (including the approval of the implementation plan and other administrative acts) will be required before the property officially acquires the status of a buildable plot of land.