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Sea view house for sale in Prizba Korcula on the south side of the settlement of Prizba. The beach is only 150 meters away with a road access. The house has connections to electricity, city water and telephone.
The house consists of two residential units. The permits are all provided and clean, and they open the possibility of upgrading another floor (high attic) on the property.
The residential area of the property accounts for 64 square meters, and it consists of one bedroom apartment and a pantry of 24 square meters. The house has its own
water tank and a septic tank. There is a wonderful view over the sea.
The object of 24 square meters is another residential unit, with a bathroom and a separate septic tank.
On the parcel of total surface of 172 square meters, there is another water tank and a small garden.
This is one of the most densely wooded islands in the Adriatic. The landscape of the island of Korcula is enriched by olive groves and vineyards which represent a traditional source of life and income for the population of the island of Korcula. Korcula is considered as the pearl of the southern Dalmatia and offers to its visitors picturesque walled old town of Korcula, magnificent coastal panoramas, dreamlike fishing villages and stunning coves.The coast of the island of Korcula is very indented with a large number of bays and coves. It’s north shore is rather low and easily accessible with several natural harbours: Korcula, Banja, Racisce, Vrbovica, Babina and Prigradica. The island of Korčula represents a unique fusion of beautiful nature, thousands of years of cultural tradition and history, and modern tourism. Numerous beautiful beaches and bays, luxurious hotels and summer houses, centuries old olive groves and vineyards, and ancient towns and villages on the island which seem as if they have remained lost in some long past time attract tourist from all over the world to this island.Korčula is among the most beautiful and best preserved medieval towns on the Croatian coast and in all of the Mediterranean, and is often referred to as “Little Dubrovnik.
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