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House 1st row to the sea for sale, Ston, Peljesac

€240,000
Sale | Locations: Pelješac, Ston | 480 lot size | 3 beds
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About this Property:

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House 1st row to the sea for sale, Ston, Peljesac

House 1st row to the sea for sale, Ston, Peljesac is located in a small, quiet, seaside village on Peljesac island. Only the basement of the entire house has been built. It is envisioned as a 3 bedroom apartment of 62 m2 and is ready to move in. There is air conditioning and connection to high speed Internet.

Possible construction of two additional floors or 4 apartments on the finished terrace of 140 m2 for which there is concept design.

House lies on a rectangular plot of 10 X 48 m, which gives the surface area of 480 m2. The courtyard is filled with lush greenery and aromatic plants, ideal for rest and relaxation. Beautiful private beach is only 10 meters from the property.

Ston is only half an hour drive as is Orebic. Dubrovnik is 1h drive away.

Ston is one of the hidden gems in Europe considering its historic legacy. It is a little isolated, on the Peljesac Peninsula which is situated 60 km away from the nearest large city, Dubrovnik.  The walls are much longer than those of its more famous neighbour Dubrovnik at 5km in length, making them the longest defensive structure in Europe; they are sometimes referred to as the ‘European Walls of China”. Built in the 14th and 15th centuries as a additional defence for the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) and to protect the lucrative salt pans in the area, the walls also consist of three fortresses – Veliki Kastil (in Ston), Korula (Mali Ston) and Prodzvizd Fort – and a number of towers.

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