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1ST ROW TO THE SEA, Building land, Korcula, Prigradica

€105,000
Sale | Locations: Korčula, Prigradica | 500 lot size | beds
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1ST ROW TO THE SEA, Building land, Korcula, Prigradica

Building land for sale.  Island Korcula, Prigradica, seafront, 500m2, 35% buildable, possibility to build three floors on 150m2. Second landplot from the road. The path leading to the landplot is 3 meters wide but is overgrown with bushes and small trees. A couple of 100-year old pine trees are located on the landplot.

Next to the main road, on each side of the access path is one house (so 2 in total). These 2 houses use the road but do not use the access path. Below these houses are 2 building land plots. One of the landplots belongs to one of the house owners and the other belongs to the owner of this building land that is for sale.

 

Korčula (Greek: Κόρκυρα Μέλαινα, Latin: Corcyra Nigra, Korkyra Melaina, Old-Slavic Krkar, Venetian and Italian Curzola) is an island in the Adriatic Sea, in the Dubrovnik-Neretva county of Croatia. The island has an area of 279 km2 (108 sq mi); 46.8 km (29.1 mi) long and on average 7.8 km (4.8 mi) wide — and lies just off the Dalmatian coast. Its 16,182 (2001) inhabitants make it the second most populous Adriatic island after Krk. The population are mainly ethnic Croats (96.77% ).

KORCULA CITY – The birthplace of Marco Polo was built on the foundations of a Greek colony, and is the historical and tourist centre of the largest island in the Dubrovnik region. It is famous for its streets that are shaped in the form of a fish bone and well-preserved Gothic and Renaissance buildings.
Among them stands out the Cathedral of sv. Marko [St. Mark], whose rich interior guards the works of great Italian painters. The people of Korčula have preserved their customs and the medieval knight’s game “Moreška” that takes place on the town streets. The gentle Mediterranean cuisine will challenge the palates of even the most fastidious gourmets.

Along with the gifts of the sea (mussels, fish, crabs), delicious desserts such as Cukarin, the Dubrovnik cakes rožata and klašun go very well with the local Korčula wines – Grk, Pošip, Plavac and Rukatac.

Near the town of Korčula, there is an archipelago of 20 uninhabited islands covered with dense thicket, and an accessible coastline. Here is also the slightly larger islet of Badija with its pebble beaches and beautiful Franciscan monastery.