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PREDAJ: POZEMOK - orná pôda - BELUŠA: 13.-€/m2

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Offer number: PR013304

Description

Price 26 000 €
Type of property Lands
Advert Category Sale
Property status
Area 1975 m2
Area size of lands 1975 m2
County Trenčiansky kraj
District Púchov
Town Beluša

Ponúkame Vám na predaj rovinatý, slnečný pozemok v katastri obce Beluša, okres Púchov. Pozemok registra "E" vedený ako orná pôda s výmerou 1796 m2, šírkou 10m a dĺžkou cca 180 m, bez inžinierskych sietí je vhodný na poľnohospodárske a záhradkárske účely. K pozemku prislúcha zastavaná plocha - príjazd o výmere 179 m2. Pozemky nie je možné zakúpiť jednotlivo. K nehnuteľnostiam je vypracovaný nový geometrický plán, zrealizované vytýčenie v teréne. Elektrický stĺp nie je súčasťou predmetnej nehnuteľnosti.

Výhody ponuky:

- asfaltový príjazd k pozemku osobným aj nákladným autom

- napojenie na diaľnicu D1 do 4 km

- nachádza sa v blízkosti obce s dobrou občianskou vybavenosťou

- investičný význam do budúcna. 

Vzdialenosť od okresných miest: Púchov 6km, Pov. Bystrica 15 km.

CENA POZEMKU s výmerou 1975 m2 je  26.000,-€

Vybavíme za vás:

 

- zmluvy

 

- kataster

 

Ponuku nájdete na stránke: realitymgm.sk, ID 13304, call centrum: 0911 175 510.



Slovakia

Slovakia's roots can be traced to the 9th century state of Great Moravia. Subsequently, the Slovaks became part of the Hungarian Kingdom, where they remained for the next 1,000 years. Following the formation of the dual Austro-Hungarian monarchy in 1867, language and education policies favoring the use of Hungarian (Magyarization) resulted in a strengthening of Slovak nationalism and a cultivation of cultural ties with the closely related Czechs, who were under Austrian rule. After the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the close of World War I, the Slovaks joined the Czechs to form Czechoslovakia. During the interwar period, Slovak nationalist leaders pushed for autonomy within Czechoslovakia, and in 1939 Slovakia became an independent state allied with Nazi Germany. Following World War II, Czechoslovakia was reconstituted and came under communist rule within Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe. In 1968, an invasion by Warsaw Pact troops ended the efforts of the country's leaders to liberalize communist rule and create "socialism with a human face," ushering in a period of repression known as "normalization." The peaceful "Velvet Revolution" swept the Communist Party from power at the end of 1989 and inaugurated a return to democratic rule and a market economy. On 1 January 1993, the country underwent a nonviolent "velvet divorce" into its two national components, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Slovakia joined both NATO and the EU in the spring of 2004 and the euro zone on 1 January 2009.

Location: Central Europe, south of Poland

Geographic coordinates: 48 40 N, 19 30 E
 
  total: 49,035 sq km
  land: 48,105 sq km
  water: 930 sq km
  country comparison to the world: 131
 
  total: 1,611 km
  border countries (5): Austria 105 km, Czech Republic 241 km, Hungary 627 km, Poland 541 km, Ukraine 97 km
  temperate; cool summers; cold, cloudy, humid winters
 rugged mountains in the central and northern part and lowlands in the south
  lowest point: Bodrok River 94 m
  highest point: Gerlachovsky Stit 2,655 m
  agricultural land: 40.1%
  arable land 28.9%; permanent crops 0.4%; permanent pasture 10.8%
  forest: 40.2%
  other: 19.7% (2011 est.)