Land for sale4,175 m2 buildable | 2,322 m2 plot 135,000 € | 32 €/m2
Residential plot next to Alovera main road
Fully square shape that makes it easy to use in construction
Well connected in residential area
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Urban plot located in the municipality of Alovera.
It has a total area of 2,322 m2 with building capacity of 4,175.4 m2 and 4 floors (3 lower deck).
The main use is residential, but can be adapted to different uses according to regulations.
It has a practically square shape, with a front of 50 linear meters completely free and attached to a main road such as Adolfo Suárez Avenue. All this facilitates the construction process and communication of the finally built building.
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Guadalajara Province
Guadalajara Province
Guadalajara is one of Spain's fifty provinces, whose provincial capital city is its namesake, Guadalajara. It borders to the north with Soria, to the northeast with Zaragoza, to the east with Teruel, to the south with Cuenca, to the west with Madrid and to the northwest with Segovia. The province is located in the northeast of the Castilla-La Mancha Region, in the central plateau and covers an area of 12,202 km2, accounting for 3.42% of the area of Spain. The province has 288 townships and the second most important of them, after the provincial capital, is Azuqueca de Henares, the province's industrial centre. Furthermore, several of the towns in this province are relevant historical / artistic ensembles, namely: Atienza, Brihuega, Hita, Molina de Aragón, Palazuelos, Pastrana and Sigüenza. Guadalajara province is divided into several areas, which are: Alcarria, Señorío de Molina, Campiña and Serranía. The towns of Brihuega, Hita, Pastrana, Atienza, Sigüenza, Palazuelos and Molina de Aragón have all been declared “Historical Ensembles”. The area is also known for its royal architecture in some towns in the province, where slate schist is used to comprise the so-Called "Black Architecture".