Old stone house for sale, Trpanj, Pelješac house located in the city center, around 150 meters to the first beach.
The house is suitable for living, and it has connections to the city electricity, water and sewer.
The residential area sets out over 80 square meters, while the plot covers 15 square meters.
House sets over two floors and has three bedrooms.
South Dalmatia is a region rich in historical and cultural tradition along with its authentic gastronomic offer and long-time tourist tradition. It is the smallest area of Dalmatia, and is also the least populated.The region is characterized by a mild Mediterranean climate with nice sunsets.The coast offers several coves with beautiful sand or pebble beaches.The landscape in South Dalmatia is extremely beautiful, in most parts the high mountains cascade down to the Sea, leaving little space for human interference in terms of cities and infrastructure.
South Dalmatia is a part of region that is mostly famous for the city of Dubrovnik, but there is so much more to see in this area. This region is known, among other things, for its good vine, delicious oranges,oysters, as well as olive oil. Many of Croatia’s top wines are from this part of the country for example Dingač and Postup from Pelješac and Pošip from Korčula. One of the most pleasant things to do when visiting Southern Dalmatia is to go on a tour of some of the local wineries. The cuisine of south Dalmatia is essentially Mediterranean. Some of the most beautiful and fameous destinations in South Dalmatia include Dubrovnik, Mljet Island, Cavtat, Plat and Mlini, which are south of Dubrovnik (and very close to Dubrovnik Airport), and Ston and Orebic on the Peljesac Peninsula, to the north of Dubrovnik.
And of course,there is also delightful Island of Korcula.
Wonderful house near the sea for sale, Prigradica. The house is located 150 meters from the sea, and it is divided into 4 apartments, with 6 parking spots and a private turnstile, built in a traditionan old Dalmatian style.
There is a balcony setting out on 60 square meters, and it offers a wonderful view over the sea and the island of Hvar. The neigbourhood is very peaceful and quiet, with a nearby cascading landscaped plot, a young olive grove and a garden.
The villa was completely renovated in 2008. There is a possibility of a further building and upgrading on the land plot of 1460 square meters which is a part of the villa.
The complete residential area of villa covers 160 square meters. There are 4 bathrooms in the house, and 6 bedrooms available.
Korcula, the island of Marco Polo 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.
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Exceptional seafront villa with pier, with panoramic views of the sea, nested in greenery, offering complete privacy to the owner, located in area between Trogir and Sibenik.
Villa is set on 5 levels, it is large villa on the seafront with pier for yacht in front, hidden in lush greenery, private beach plateau, 5 floors, 4 apartments, every level has seaview terraces, there is parking for 4-5 cars on the back side of villa. Villa has total 600m2 of living space. Largest apartment is 225m2 size on the middle level, another apartment on upper level is 220m2. There are two more apartments, one on the top which is about 50m2 and one on the bottom level. Total 10 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. there are 400m2 of terraces on 5 levels, direct entrance to the beach stone plateau and pier. House is made of white Brac stone, has central heating, has automatic watering for garden. Villa is in area of Rogoznica – Sibenik (15 minutes drive from Split airport).
Villa was built by world famous American film producer. Villa is set on the 1100 m2 of land.
Sibenik is a historic city located in the central part of the Croatian coast on the Adriatic sea where the beautiful river Krka flows into the Adriatic. It is a centre of the county of Sibenik and Knin and it extends along the 100 km long coastline from Zadar to Split while laying under the Dinara mountain in the hinterland area.
Trogir is a remarkable small town with 2300 years of tradition, set on a small island on the Adriatic coast of Croatia in the center of Dalmatia. Hiding not so far away from Split, only 27 km, it is connected to the mainland and with another island, Ciovo with bridges.
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Beautiful house for sale in city center, Orebic house in a peaceful location.
The house has a basement, ground floor and an upper floor, and another small house in the yard that covers 40 square meters.
There is a big spacious yars with a barbecue and a pantry.
The house has 6 parking spots, ideal for a family or for tourism rental.
There is air conditioning in the house, as well as cabel and SAT television.
Residential area of the house covers 400 square meters, and the croft area sets over 500 square meters.
Permits: building permit, usage permission, certificat of ownership.
This amazing house is located in a nice peaceful neighbourhood in the town of Orebic. This lovely, little town is another hidden gem in South Dalmatia, on the southern coast of the Pelješac Peninsula. It’s also a relatively undiscovered and therefore a relaxing and quiet place to stay at.
Orebic is located towards the tip of the Peljesac Peninsula, opposite of the island of Korcula. Once upon a time very well known for its maritime industry – which reached a peak in the mid-19th century during the Austro-Hungarian – these days it is probably the best known resort on the Peljesac Peninsula. It is home to some lovely beaches, including that rarity in Croatia – sandy beaches! (Check out the Trstenica Beach in particular.) The area is also a suitable location for a range of activities, including surfing and diving.
Orebić is in the heart of Croatian wine country. The entire peninsula is prime wine growing territory, and there are many beautiful wineries all over the island.
Orebić has a lot of of lovely little beaches, some sandy and some shingly, bordered by groves of tamarisk and pine.
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Old stone house IS SOLD, city center Makarska is a detached house, with setting over 30 square meters. This great stone house for sale has two bedrooms. Outside measures are 6m x 3,5m.
Connected to the city water and sewer.
Makarska is a tourist resort and a small city, located on coastline of the Adriatic sea of Croatia, around 60 km from Split on one side, to around 140 km away from Dubrovnik on the other side. The whole surrounding region is known as Makarska Riviera, with Makarska always being it’s centre. Makarska is also famous as a medical resort for the senior generations.
The shape of the deep sheltered bay reminds of a horse shoe, and the beautiful sea nature is accompanied by the Biokovo mountain rising from the other side, creating a mesmerizing sight to see. This attractive natural setting, good climate and a lot of tourist attractions make it one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Croatian coast.
Makarska has a long waterfront promenade with palm trees, bars and cafes overlooking the harbor, a great place to go for a walk and relax in the shadows while sipping your morning coffee.
The streets of the centre of Makarska are narrow and stone-paved, just like most of the old towns in Croatia. In the centre there is a main church square, accompanied with a flower and fruit market, as well as a Franciscan monastery, holding a collection of sea shells. The central square of Makarska is marked by the Baroque St. Mark’s Church, sometimes even called the Makarska’s cathedral. The construction of it was started in 1700. but was never fully finished. There are other churches worth of your visit, such as the St. Philip’s Church from the 18th century or the St. Peter’s Church from the 13th century, located on the St. Peter’s peninsula that was rebuilt in 1993.
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Studio apartment with terrace for rent, Dubrovnik: This deluxe studio apartment is located just a few steps from Stradun – the main street in the Old Town of Dubrovnik. The apartment is perfect for a couple, a family or group of friends up to 4 looking for quality lodging, modern decor and a convenient location.
The apartment is on the 4th floor of a typical Dubrovnik stone house with a magnificent terrace on the top overlooking Dubrovnik. The studio apartment has a surface area of 80 square meters which includes a sleeping area with a king-sized bed 2.00 x 2.00 m, a living area with a pullout sofa for two people and a kitchen with a table for four. The apartment also has a bathroom with a shower and toilette, as well as all the necessary equipment such as a fridge, a freezer, a microwave oven and a kettle.
Besides its location and interior, the apartment also has special value due to its technical equipment which includes a LCD television, a cable TV, free wireless internet, heating and air conditioning.
The highlight of the apartment is its 25 square meters roof terrace that offers a fantastic view over the roofs of the historic center with their traditional, handmade, red roof tiles. The terrace is equipped with table for four, four chairs and umbrella.
Apartment is charming, chic, luxurious and relaxing and it is a perfect match for those seeking a quality holiday home in Dubrovnik.
For booking conditions and prices, please contact us on: split@luxurycroatia.net
The walled city of Dubrovnik was described by George Bernard Shaw as “paradise on earth”. The old city is a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site and is surrounded by spectacular fortified walls up to 25m high and 6m thick. Founded in the 7th century on a rocky island called Laus, it later became known as Ragusa. The Venetians gained control of the city at the beginning of the 13th century but, by the end of the 14th century, Dubrovnik had essentially become an independent city state and had established a lucrative trading position with the Ottoman Empire. In 1815 it was handed over to the Austrians by order of the Congress of Vienna and incorporated into the province of Dalmatia.
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Amazing sea view house for sale, Makarska Riviera, setting out over two floors. Each floor sets out on the surface of 85 square meters and there is a ground floor of 15 square meters. Each floor has a big terrace which provides for an amazing open view over the sea. The house has a great location and it is situated second row to the sea.
The total residential area takes up 185 square meters, and the land plot takes up 50 square meters.
House needs some renovation.
The infrastructure is complete and infront of the house is a parking place provided.
Permissions: building permit, usage permission, location permit and certificat of ownership.
Makarska is a tourist resort and a small city, located on coastline of the Adriatic sea of Croatia, around 60 km from Split on one side, to around 140 km away from Dubrovnik on the other side. The whole surrounding region is known as Makarska Riviera, with Makarska always being it’s centre. Makarska is also famous as a medical resort for the senior generations.
The shape of the deep sheltered bay reminds of a horse shoe, and the beautiful sea nature is accompanied by the Biokovo mountain rising from the other side, creating a mesmerizing sight to see. This attractive natural setting, good climate and a lot of tourist attractions make it one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Croatian coast. Makarska has a long waterfront promenade with palm trees, bars and cafes overlooking the harbor, a great place to go for a walk and relax in the shadows while sipping your morning coffee.
The streets of the centre of Makarska are narrow and stone-paved, just like most of the old towns in Croatia. In the centre there is a main church square, accompanied with a flower and fruit market, as well as a Franciscan monastery, holding a collection of sea shells.
If you want to know more about Makarska, click here: Makarska
House in a bay for sale, Rogoznica area : The small and quiet settlement of Kanica is situated in a beautiful bay of Rogoznica’s archipelagio, with a number of islets and bays nearby surrounded with crystaly clear blue sea. It is close to marina Frapa- Rogoznica, only 8 km, 10 km to the Trogir (remarkable small town with 2300 years of tradition, set on a small island on the Adriatic coast of Croatia in the center of Dalmatia) and 13 km to the international airport in Kastela.
This detached house is located close to the sea, with just a few minutes of walk to a number of wonderful bays where you can relax and dive into the Adriatic sea. The house has two floors. Along with the house,there is a mooring for a boat in a wonderful sandy bay.
There is a garden house and a barbecue, and in the house you can use SAT TV. Three bedrooms in the house.
The residential are of the house accounts for 120 square meters, and the lot size is 190 meters square.
Permits: building permit, usage permission and certificat of ownership
The house has all neccesary infrastructure and air conditioning provided.
You can move into the house straight away.
Rogoznica is a quiet but popular tourist village on the coast of Croatia at the end of North Dalmatia, located around 30 km from Šibenik and 55 km from Split and hidden in a deep bay sheltered from the wind. Most of the island is covered with forests, while the centre shows old stone houses, witnessing the whiff of the Mediterranean. It was once a small island called Kopara where Rogoznica was rested, however the island was artificially connected to the mainland, creating a peninsula in the second half of the 19th century.
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Comfortable apartment for sale in Split, in a great location on the third floor of a residential building. The whole building has three apartments.
The apartment consists of three bedrooms, a small room, living room and a bathroom.
Orientation east-west.
The apartment is suitable for living as well as for tourism rentl or as an office space.
The residential area sets over 100 square meters.
Connected to the city water, sewer and telephone.
The city of Split is the largest city in the Dalmatian region and the second largest city in whole Croatia. It’s considered to be over 1700 years old, making it one of the oldest cities of this area as well. Split is a great connection to other cities and islands of Dalmatia all due to its great location, siting in front of the beautiful blue water of the Adriatic and backed up with impressive mountains. The center of Split is marked with the Roman Palace of the Emperor Diocletian, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site for being one of the most impressive Roman constructions that is extraordinary preserved. The entire historic city core is on the same UNESCO list from 1979. Diocletian wanted to spend the last years of his life in peace within the walls of his Palace, built near the great Roman city of Salona. The area shows a true coexistence of tradition and modernity, with the palace nesting around numerous cafes and restaurants on Split’s waterfront decorated with beautiful palm trees just next to the sea. Just a few steps into the centre will have you wandering the narrow Mediterranean streets and old city walls through the vivid history of Split. You will see some great examples of the ancient architecture, such as the Peristyle(the main open space of the palace, surrounded with a colonnade of six columns and an arch in the centre), The Cathedral of St. Domnius ( that has a tower for you to climb and gaze at the wonderful sight of Split from the hights), great Romanesque Church and other heritage sites.
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House for sale in Rogoznica with wonderful sea view : Detached residential house, setting out on three stories that hold one residential unit per story. The house has a great location and a wonderful view over the sea, which is only 100 meters away from the house.
On the first floor there is a goods shed and the first residential unit, consisting of a living room/bedroom, a kitchen, a dining room, bathroom and a loggia.
The second floor holds the second residential unit, with a living room, kitchen, dining room, bathroom, two bedrooms and a loggia.
On the third floor, you can find an entry to the floor, hallway, a bathroom, toilet, two bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room and a terrace with a fireplace, with amazing sea view. The area is perfect to relax and enjoy the meal in the summer time.
There is air-conditioning available in the house, cable TV, ADSL and SAT TV.
Connected to the city water, sewer and the telephone.
Permits: building permit, usage permission and certificat of ownership.
Total neto surface of the house is 205 m2.
Rogoznica is a quiet but popular tourist village on the coast of Croatia at the end of North Dalmatia, located around 30 km from Šibenik and 55 km from Split and hidden in a deep bay sheltered from the wind. Most of the island is covered with forests, while the centre shows old stone houses, witnessing the whiff of the Mediterranean. It was once a small island called Kopara where Rogoznica was rested, however the island was artificially connected to the mainland, creating a peninsula in the second half of the 19th century. The depth of the bay creates a shelter from the wind and makes it one of the safest harbour on the Croatian coast.
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