€201,000 For Sale
Argaka Paphos
Residential Land
- Bedrooms
- Covered
4497m² Plot

Residential Land FOR SALE
in Paphos, Argaka
REF. NO. 14639

The plot has a total area of 4,497sqm and is landlocked (60m north of the nearest registered road).

The immediate area consists of several residential developments and undeveloped parcels of land.

The plot falls within the residential planning zone H2 with 90% building density, 50% coverage, 2 floors and a maximum height of 8,3m.


Airport: 30 min drive
Beach: 15 min Drive
Golf: 15 min Drive
Plus VAT
Title deeds Available
Town: 15 min drive
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Argaka, Paphos

Argaka, Paphos

Argaka is a ten minute drive from the popular and traditional town of Polis. Although a quiet location,it has the benefit of a selection of restaurants and bars, some on the beach. There are two small supermarkets as well as a bakery. Most of the properties available in Argaka have stunning views. With regards to Argaka's history, little is known prior to the 19th century, since the community is not shown or mentioned in any earlier maps or chronicles. It is most likely that the village was a new settlement at this time due to an influx of residents congregating around the local monastery of Agia Varvara (St Barbara) from neighbouring areas.

Although there are of course a number of new constructions being raised in the vicinity, Argaka’s rural and relatively remote location by and large attracts only those homebuyers who wish to live away from the crowds in a traditional part of the Cypriot countryside, thus helping to preserve the locality’s traditional feel.

Argaka is a ten minute drive from the popular and traditional town of Polis. Although a quiet location,it has the benefit of a selection of restaurants and bars, some on the beach. There are two small supermarkets as well as a bakery. Most of the properties available in Argaka have stunning views. With regards to Argaka's history, little is known prior to the 19th century, since the community is not shown or mentioned in any earlier maps or chronicles. It is most likely that the village was a new settlement at this time due to an influx of residents congregating around the local monastery of Agia Varvara (St Barbara) from neighbouring areas.

Although there are of course a number of new constructions being raised in the vicinity, Argaka’s rural and relatively remote location by and large attracts only those homebuyers who wish to live away from the crowds in a traditional part of the Cypriot countryside, thus helping to preserve the locality’s traditional feel.

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