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Well maintained stone house in Neochori with beautiful views, close to beaches and tavernas

Description

Well-maintained stone house with beautiful views in a quiet residential area and only a couple of km from beaches and taverns. The house can be rented throughout the year, has both central heating (oil) and a working fireplace. Hospitable and responsive landlords will help those staying longer to get started with spice or vegetable cultivation. You will enjoy yourself here! Maybe you'll even find time to write that book you've always dreamed of?

“It's being here now that's important. There's no past and there's no future. Time is a very misleading thing. All there is ever, is the now. We can gain experience from the past, but we can't relive it; and we can hope for the future, but we don't know if there is one.”― George Harrison

Property ID: OG0310, "Olivia", Neochori, Stoupa, Mani

A beautiful stone house in Mani style with central heating, fireplace and A/C for heating and cooling in every room. Can also be rented for 12 months. The house consists of:

  • Ground floor. A hall with built-in wardrobes, 2 bedrooms (approx. 20 m2 vary) with built-in wardrobes (both with exit to a large shaded veranda), a large and comfortable bathroom with shower, a stone staircase to the upper floor
  • Upstairs. An open plan living room/kitchen and a guest toilet. The kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, large fridge/freezer and has access to a balcony where there is room for a table and chairs

Price per month, booking and payment terms

The price includes WiFi and the shortest stay is 1 month. From October to the end of May, the shortest stay is 3 months. The price does not include heating, wood, electricity and water consumption. Cleaning once a month (approx. 3 hours) is mandatory and is paid directly to the owner. You pay in cash 60 euros per time. The final cleaning costs 75 euros and is paid on the day of check-out. Note that the house is rented from 01/04/2025 to 01/04/2026.

  • January – May: €750 
  • June-July: €1500 
  • August: €1800 
  • September- December: €750
  • 12 months: €950 per month

When booking and via bank transfer, you pay one month's rent in advance and one month's rent
in the form of a refundable deposit (no damages: deposit credited to your bank account upon departure). The full amount is refunded in case of cancellation 60 days before arrival. After that, there is no refund. Remaining monthly rents must be paid via bank transfer every first day of the month.

Useful information and links:

  • Parking lot: outside the house (1 car)
  • Wi-Fi: Download 29.04 Mbps, Upload 3.10 Mbps
  • Nearest Beach: Stoupa (sandy beach) approx. 3 km and Agios Nikolaos (pebble beach) approx. 6 km from the house
  • Nearest taverns and store:  Stoupa approx. 2,4 km, Neochori approx. 1,5 km
  • Energy certificate: will be updated shortly
  • Kalamata Airport: approx. 56 km
  • Athens Airport: 3,5 hours by car
  • For more tips about the area see our blogs: Husigrekland.seHouseinpeloponnese.comDomwgrecji.pl
  • Note: the map does not indicate the exact location but only shows area!

Neochori, Stoupa, Mani, Peloponnese, Greece

The village of Neochori is a charming Greek village with many older houses that have been converted into fantastic and modern accommodation. In the village there are 2 taverns, 2 bakeries and a small grocery store. The village is known for its beautiful sea views and has many international inhabitants.

Stoupa is the nearest village with several taverns, 2 large supermarkets, pharmacy, doctor and more. With two lovely sandy golden beaches (as well as several smaller beaches), this once sleepy village has become more and more popular as a tourist destination but still retains the genuine Greece.

The village of Stoupa is located in a fascinating area called Mani. This is the only part of Greece that has never been conquered by invaders. The population, the Maniots, built tower houses (so-called Mani towers) where they took refuge during the countless local feuds that were fought here. Some of these Mani towers have been restored and can still be seen in the area.