Seaview house with pool for sale, Starigrad Paklenica

(H-ST-PK-ZD-00)

Seaview house with pool for sale, Starigrad Paklenica

Seaview house with pool for sale, Starigrad Paklenica next to the National park. The seaview house is located only 700 m to the Sea.
-Big house 11.15 x 5.75 m (64m2): has a kitchen with dinningroom and livingroom with fireplace, bathroom and toilet, 4 Bedrooms,terrace with seaview.
-Small house 38 m2 :kitchen,bedroom with fireplace, Bathroom.
The estate includes 864m2 of land, swimming pool with mosaic. Property has its electricity. It is sold furnished.

SOLD!

Zadar is a beautiful, 3000 years old centre of North Dalmatia, resting on the coast of the Adriatic sea that will give you an opportunity to testify its vivid history and enjoy the contemporary aspects of its culture today. Zadar evolved a lot through the years, transforming itself from a prehistoric settlement to an Illyrian village to a Roman municipality and surviving other transformations until it was finally liberated and reunited with the rest of Croatia in 1993. As the Croatian National Tourist Board says, the region of Zadar tells the story of the sources of Croatian cultural heritage better than any book.

Zadar is brimming with unforgettable Romanesque churches and each one of them has its own story, such as St. Anastasia, St. Chrisogonus and St. Donatus, which is recognized as the symbol of the city and is the most monumental Croatian building of the early Middle Ages. . When the season arrives in August, the Saint Donatus Church is used as a host to the popular festival of European renaissance classical music.
In the area around Zadar, we can run in to Nin, a small city known to be the oldest Croatian royal city which also situates the smalest cathedral in the world – The Church of the Holy Cross.

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

Cozy seaview house in a row, Klis, Split

(H-KL-ST-6)

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Cozy seaview house in a row, Klis, Split

Cozy seaview house in a row, for sale. Location: Klis, small village above Split with panoramic view of Split and islands.
House has total of 50m2 in 3 floors. Ground floor is cellar with fireplace and toilet, there is small front yard with fence. outside stairs lead to upper floor and small terrace with entrance to the apartment consisting of living room and bathroom and upstairs in the attic there is bedroom.
House is furnished with high quality furniture which is in the price.
There is road access to the house and public parking in front.

Beachfront hotel for sale, Medulin, Istria

(HO-ME-IST)

Beachfront hotel for sale, Medulin, Istria

Beachfront hotel for sale, Medulin, Istria is located on the sandy beach. There are jet skies, water games, bike rent, boat rent, children park, caffe bar… Hotel has 14 bedrooms and 4 apartments and restaurant 400 m2 with terrace. Hotel is fully furnished ( bedrooms, restaurant, kitchen ). Ground floor with restaurant and reception has 500 m2. First floor – bedrooms 350 m2. Second floor – bedrooms 350 m2. All bedrooms are airconditioned, tv-sat, internet, hairdryer, sea view, bathroom.

Welcome to Istria, a heart-shaped piece of heaven on the Adriatic. This beautiful piece of land is the largest peninsula in the Adriatic sea, known for their mild climate, clear blue sea and overflowing with natural beauties and heritage that you are yet to discover.

It is located between the Gulf of Trieste and the Kvarner Gulf, and this area includes the Ucka mountain ridge and a few rivers, such as Dragonja, Mirna, Pazincica and Rasa, creating a wonderful surrounding to enjoy yourself in.

Basically, whatever city you go for in Istria, you can’t go wrong, as each one is special in its own way, and it is also easy to base yourself in one city and explore the others day by day cause everything is within one hour of distance.

Some of the most popular destinations in Istria are Pula (with Arena, the Roman amphitheatre that is considered to be the best preserved amphitheatre outside of Italy), Porec (with Euphrasian Basilica from the 6th century that is listed as UNESCO’s World Heritage site) Rovinj ( with an archipelago of 20 small islands and islets in front of it) Umag ( known for the famous ATP Croatian Open Umag tennis tournament) and Brijuni (14 islands that are protected as a national park for their great value, beauty and remains of the old Roman settlements).

If you want to know more about Istria, click here: Istria, heart-shaped piece of heaven in Croatia

SOLD:Land for sale 3rd row to sea, Vela Luka, Korcula

(L-VL-KO-3)

Land for sale 3rd row to sea, Vela Luka, Korcula

Building land for sale, third row to the sea. 1368 m2.

SOLD:Second row to sea land for sale, Vela Luka, Korcula

(L-VL-KO-3)

Second row to the sea land for sale, Vela Luka, Korcula

Building land for sale 801 m2.

 

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% ).[1]

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.
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According to legend, the island was founded by Trojan hero Antenor in the 12th century BC who is also famed as the founder of the city of Padua.
The island was first settled by Mesolithic and Neolithic peoples. There is archaeological evidence at the sites of Vela Spila (Big Cave)[2] and at Jakas Cave near the village of Zrnovo. The finds of Vela Spila are on display at the Center for Culture in Vela Luka [1]. The fate of these peoples is not know but the sites do provide a window into their way of life.
The second wave of human settement was by Illyrians.[3] It is believed that the Illyrians arrived in Balkans approximately 1000 BC.[4] They were semi-nomadic tribal people living from agriculture.
Melaina Korkyra (Greek: Μέλαινα Κόρκυρα, “Black Corfu”) was the ancient Cnidian Greek colony founded on Korčula.[6] Greek colonists from Corcyra (Corfu) formed a small colony on the island in the 6th century B.C. The Greeks named it “Black Corfu” after their homeland and the dense pine-woods on the island. Greek artifacts, including carved marble tombstones can be found at the local Korcula town museum. A stone inscription found in Lumbarda (Lumbarda Psephisma) and which is the oldest written stone monument in Croatia (and, until recently, in former Yugoslavia), records that Greek settlers from Issa (Vis) founded another colony on the island in the 3rd century BC. The two communities lived peacefully until the Illyrian Wars (220 BC to 219 BC) [7] with the Romans.
The island became part of the Roman province of Illyricum [8] after the Illyrian Wars. Roman migration followed and Roman citizens arrived on the island. Roman villas appeared through the territory of Korčula and there is evidence of an organised agricultural exploitation of the land. There are archaeological remains of Roman Junianum [9] on the island and old church foundations.[10] In 10 AD Illyricum was split into two provinces, Pannonia and Dalmatia.[11] Korčula became part of the ancient Roman province of Dalmatia. In the 6th century it came under Byzantine rule.

The Great Migrations of the 6th and 7th centuries, brought the Slavic[12] and Avar invasions into this region. As the so-called barbarians began settling on the coast, the Romanised local coastal population had to take refuge on the islands. Along the Dalmatian coast the Croatian Slavic peoples migrations poured in from the interior and seized control of the area where the Neretva River enters the Adriatic, as well as the island of Korčula (Corcyra), that protect the river mouth. The Christianization of the Croats began in the 9th century, but the early Slavic rural inhabitants of the island may well have fully accepted Christianity later. Accordingly, the Croatian population of the island in the early Middle Ages was described as being in the same group as the Neretvians of the coastal Principality of Pagania (the land of the Pagans).
The 17th century saw the rise of Petar Kanavelić who wrote love songs, occasional epic poems and dramas. He also translated from Italian the major poetic works of that time. He is regarded as one of the greatest Croatian writers of 17th century.[31] In 1673 he became the representative of the Korčula community in Venice. There is a primary school named after him in the town of Korčula.
Moreška is a traditional sword dance[32][33] from the town of Korčula. It is one of the many proud traditional sword dances that are performed on the island. It arrived in Korčula around the 16th century. Korčula has a rich musical history of Klape groups. Klapa is a form of a cappella style of singing. The tradition goes back centuries, but the style as we know it today, originated in the 19th century. Oliver Dragojević is a famous Croatian pop singer who comes from the island.
Korčula has a very old Stonemasonry history, a tradition which reached its peak during the rule of the Venetian Republic (1420-1797).The island also has a very strong art tradition.

SOLD:Land for sale by the sea, Vela Luka, Korcula

(L-VL-KO-2)

Land for sale by the sea, Vela Luka, Korcula

Building land plot – 4422 m2

SOLD: House for sale, Podstrana, Split

(H-PD-ST)

House for sale, Podstrana, Split

House for sale on the ground floor. Part of the floor is grocery store which is used for bussines. In the basement there is a storage room. House has 180 m2 and the plot measures 700 m2. House is legalized. Energy certification-class E. Six parking places.

Utilities:
waterworks
phone
Permissions:
building permit
occupancy permit
ownership certificate

 

Hrvatski Jezik

Prodaje se poslovna zgrada u kojoj se nalazi trgovina mješovitom robom sa skladištem u suterenu. Zgrada je legalizirana i ima uporabnu dozvolu. Zgrada ima ukupnu neto površinu 180 m2, a parcela na kojoj se nalazi ima cca 700 m2. Poslovni prostor je uređen i koristi se. Energetski certifikat ocijenjen razredom E. Šest parkirnih mjesta.

Komunalije:

 

  • Gradski vodovod
  • Telefon

 

Dozvole:

 

  • građevinska dozvola
  • uporabna dozvola
  • vlasnički list

 

Agricultural forest land for sale, Smokvica, Korcula

(L-F-S)

Agricultural forest land for sale, Smokvica, Korcula

Agricultural forest land for sale, Smokvica, Korcula has a land plot of 16.000 m2. Distance from the sea is 2 km. Infrastructure is 150 meters away from the plot. Plot is close to the location near future airport. Whole plot is covered with forest. There is an asphalt road that leads to the plot. Price is 8 euro per meter square. There is possibility to buy neighborhoods plot which is also 16000 m2. Land has a sea view.

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.

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

SOLD:Land for sale with sea view, Crikvenica, Croatia

(L-C-C)

Land for sale with sea view, Crikvenica, Croatia

Land for sale in Crikvenica town. Land has 800 m2. It is located on a hill and has a sea view from there. Land is in a quiet place in Crikvenica. There are electricity, water and sewer at the plot. Distance from the sea is 500 meters. There are two project planned for this land. First project includes building with 4 floors and 8 apartments, parking for 10 cars. Each apartment has its own terrace with a sea view.  Land should be accessible from both sides. Second project includes building of three floors with four apartments and garages.

Crikvenica is the largest settlement on the coast of the Vinodol coastal area, Croatia, and developed on the site of Roman era settlement and military base called Ad Turres. Population 7,121 (2001), total municipality population 11,348 with 90% Croats (2001). The city is situated on the Adriatic near Rijeka in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county. In the last twenty years, due to urban expansion of Crikvenica itself and expansion of the nearby town of Selce, the two were merged into a mini-conglomerate.

Towns near Crikvenica include Kraljevica and Novi Vinodolski.

Old Crikvenica was originally an offshoot of the village of Kotor, which is located on a nearby hill and shares its name with that of the village.

The name of the town derives from the word for church of the monastery of the Pauline Fathers, which was built by Nikola Frankopan nearby in 1412. Besides the church and the monastery at the mouth of the Dubračina, the nearby port of Grižane grew up. In 1760 the local worthy moved from Bribir to Crikvenica and thus it became the centre of the whole Vinodol coast. In the 19th century Crikvenica began to attract many tourists, which brought about a turning point in its history. In 1877 a harbour was built in Crikvenica, in 1888 a bathing beach and as early as 1891 the first hotel had opened. In 1895 the Hotel Therapia was opened with 120 beds and a Hydrotherapy Institute. In 1902 the Hotel Crikvenica was built, in 1903 the Bellevue and in 1905 the Miramare. In 1906 Crikvenica became officially a health resort and due to its favourable climate, in the space of just 16 years Crikvenica became the most important resort on the riviera. Today, together with Selce, it is one of the most attractive parts of the Kvarner coast, as well as of the North Adriatic coast of Croatia in general.

SOLD: Beautiful attic apartment, Vodice, Croatia

(A-PO-VO-46)

Beautiful attic apartment, Vodice, Croatia

APARTMENT HAS BEEN SOLD!

Beautiful attic apartment for sale in Vodice, Sibenik riviera.  It consists of two bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen with small living room and terrace with panoramic view of Vodice town. Apartment is 45 m2 big.

The town of Vodice is a tourist centre famous for its lively and various tourist offer and pleasant people.
It is a coastal town located in a wide bay, 11 km northwest from the town of Šibenik, the centre of Šibenik-knin County.
The town of Vodice numbers 10,000 inhabitants, and is considered an ideal place for vacation where everyone can find something that they will enjoy.

Croatia is a Central European country located on the Adriatic coast. It stretches, in the shape of an arch, from the River Danube in the northeast, through Istria in the west to Boka Kotorska in the south. Croatia is located at the crossroads of Central Europe and the Mediterranean. Many important international routes run through Croatia.
Croatia covers the area of 56,542 sq km, with the additional area of the belonging territorial waters of 31,067 sq km. Croatia numbers 4,437,460 inhabitants. The capital of Croatia is the town of Zagreb which numbers 779,145 citizens.

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