Building land, Trogir, 1226 m2

(L-TR-BB)

Building land, Trogir, 1226 m2

Building land, Trogir, 1226 m2 , building possible right after getting the permission which is in process. Ownership is 1/1, electricity, water and telephone right next to the land, beautiful view on the sea and Kastela bay.

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. The  historic city center is under the protection of UNESCO since 1997., recognized as a true example of urban continuity, an old town with a number of intact Renaissance and Baroque buildings  and churches from the Venetian period.

You can really get a sense of the Mediterranean while sight seeing and wandering the narrow streets of Trogir, sometimes nick-named the town-museum. Trogir is very well connected with the rest of the Europe through a good air network to  Split’s airport. After you’ve reached Split, you can take a car or a bus, and you are in this beautiful old town within a few hours.

You can also come with a boat, coming from the coastal cities of Italy, such as Ancona, Pescara, Bari or Venetia, and if you are coming to Trogir while cruising on your own boat, you will surely find a port for you to anchor in and enjoy, either the ACI Marina Trogir, Trogir Waterfront or on the island Ciovo waterfront.

If you want to know more about Trogir, click here: Trogir

Building land for sale on Čiovo, Trogir

(L-CI-TR-6)

Building land for sale on Čiovo, Trogir

Building land for sale on Čiovo, Trogir has a plot of 1593 m2, fantastic view on Trogir and riva with Kamerlengo tower and old town, cca. 500m from Trogir bridge, distance to the airport cca. 5 km, ownership 1/1. Price is negotiable.

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. The  historic city center is under the protection of UNESCO since 1997., recognized as a true example of urban continuity, an old town with a number of intact Renaissance and Baroque buildings  and churches from the Venetian period.

You can really get a sense of the Mediterranean while sight seeing and wandering the narrow streets of Trogir, sometimes nick-named the town-museum. Trogir is very well connected with the rest of the Europe through a good air network to  Split’s airport. After you’ve reached Split, you can take a car or a bus, and you are in this beautiful old town within a few hours.

You can also come with a boat, coming from the coastal cities of Italy, such as Ancona, Pescara, Bari or Venetia, and if you are coming to Trogir while cruising on your own boat, you will surely find a port for you to anchor in and enjoy, either the ACI Marina Trogir, Trogir Waterfront or on the island Ciovo waterfront.

If you want to know more about Trogir, click here: Trogir

 

SOLD! Building land in Vela Luka, Korcula

(L-VL-90)

Building land in Vela Luka, Korcula

Building land in Vela Luka, Korcula has a land plot of  834 m2 and is located in a calm bay on the west side of the Korcula island. Distance from the Vela Luka town is around 6 km. This building land has a nice view of the sea and the shore is only 70m away. Land is approachable from the south and the north side with the asphalt road. There is electricity on the parcel. Ownership is 1/1.

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.

If you want to know more about Korcula island, click here: Korcula

 

Agricultural land by the sea on Pelješac

(L-PE-OR-3)

Agricultural land by the sea on Pelješac

Agricultural land by the sea on Pelješac has a parcel the size of cca. 2574 m2 (price: 65 € / m2 = 167.310 €). Loceted in Orebic area.

Orebic is located towards the tip of the Peljesac Peninsula, opposite 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 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.

The main tourist attractions in Orebić are :

-The Franciscan Monastery of Our Lady of Angels, from the 15th century, sits on a hill outside of the town. Sailors of times gone by would sound their sirens on returning to the area and viewing the monastery, as a sign of gratitude. The Monastery still houses the icon Our Lady of Angels, which was claimed to protect sea captains.

-Sveti Ilija (St Elijah) Mountain (961m high) above town can be climbed for fantastic views over the Peljesac Peninsula and the Adriatic sea.

If you want to know a little bit more about the town of Orebic, click here: Orebic

Building land by the sea on Pelješac

(L-PE-01)

Building land by the sea on Pelješac

Building land by the sea on Pelješac, 389.160 €

Land is located on the very cape of Pelješac peninsula. Total building land is 2534 m2 and consists of 2 parcels that can be purchased separately or in package. First parcel (first row to the sea) is 784 m2 (price: 270 €/ m2 = 211.680 €), and second parcel (60m from the sea) is cca. 1750 m2 (price: 130 € / m2 = 227.500 €).

It is also possible to combine for example building parcel of cca. 1750 m2 with agricultural land cca. 2574 m2 (1750 m2 + 2574 m2 = 4324 m2 for 75 €/m2 = 324.300 €)

 

SOLD: Building land for sale, Vrsi, Zadar

(L-VR-ZD)

SOLD: Building land for sale, Vrsi, Zadar

Building land for sale. It is situated in Zadar County near the historical town of Nin in the settlement Vrsi – Mulo. In the nearby pine forest with a newly coastline and beaches, away from the sea 200 meters. Clean sea and air as well as several different types of beaches that stretch all along the coast and proximity Nina Vir, Zadar and Pag characteristics are here. Vrsi – Mulo is located in the same bay with Nina, Privlaka and Vir and the island of Pag is also close to what is interesting to owners of boats or speedboats.
On land there are olive trees that give the crop a few years.

 

SOLD:Studio apartment for sale on Solta island in Necujam

(A-NE-SO-JS)

Studio apartment for sale on Solta island in Necujam

Apartment in the new part of apartment village in Nečujam, island Šolta. It is new and completely decorated with a lot of equipment(tent, barbecue, store etc…)

SOLD:Studio apartment for sale in Necujam, island Solta

(A-NE-SO-CV)

Studio apartment for sale in Necujam, island Solta

Beautiful apartment in first row 80m from the sea, in apartment village. It is located among the pine trees in Nečujam bay, on island Šolta. It has 21.07 m2 of surface that contains room, kitchen, WC, living space and gallery with additional 4.13 m2. It is adapted for renting and has 2 stars category. Price includes all furniture in excellent condition. It is approachable by car, and the main beach is just 2 minutes walk.

SOLD:Old stone house for sale, Zman, Dugi otok

(H-DO-ZM-SK)

Old stone house for sale, Zman, Dugi otok

SOLD!!!

Old stone house in row with 100m2 of living space, ground floor and the first floor. It is located 500m from the sea. Renovation is necessary.

Seafront building land for sale, Zman, Dugi otok

Seafront building land for sale, Zman, Dugi otok

(L-SF-DO-ZM)

Seafront building land for sale, Zman, Dugi otok has a plot of 500m2 and is located 20m from the sea. There is an asphalt road that leads to the land.

Dugi Otok (Croatian for “Long Island”, Italian: Isola Lunga) is the seventh largest island in the Adriatic Sea, part of Croatia. It is located off the Dalmatian coast, west of Zadar. It is the largest and easternmost of the Zadarian Islands, and derives its name from its distinctive shape (it is 45 km (28 miles) long by 5 km (3 miles) wide with an area of 114 square kilometres (44 sq mi). Its elevation reaches 300 m; and many of its higher portions contain stands of Maritime Pine.

The western coast is tall and rugged, and many of the towns are clustered on the eastern side, including Sali, the largest, Božava, Dragove, Soline, Brbinj, Luka, Polje, Verona, Savar, Veli Rat, Zaglav, and Žman. A nature park, Telašćica, covers the southern part of the island and is adjacent to Kornati Islands National Park.

he island has been inhabited since prehistoric times. The Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII in the 10th century mentioned it under the name of Pizuh, and later it was called Insula Tilagus in documents (“pelagos”in Greek means sea), and its Latin name was Insula maior. In the 15th century it was registered as Veli otok.

The old and main settlement on the island was located in the southern area. It has only been inhabited significantly since the Turkish invasions (15th-16th centuries). Until then the island belonged to Zadar monasteries and citizens. Nowadays there is a total of 10 settlements on the island, and they are all on the north-eastern side of the island concerned primarily with fishing, although salt was once produced here.

If you want to find out more about the buying procedure, clikc here : The Buying Procedure

 

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