SOLD: Seafront House with a Pier for sale, Korcula Island

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SOLD! Seafront House with a Pier for sale, Korcula Island

Seafront House with a Pier for sale, Korcula Island is a summer house located in a small tourist town which is situated in a cove on the northeastern part of the island of Korcula, about 4 km away from Korcula town and about 2 km from center of village.

These parts are especially popular among windsurfers, and is one of the most desirable locations for lovers of the sport across the Dalmatian coast. It is an ideal destination for guests who want a peaceful holidays.
House has 2 comfort apartments, each with own entrance and terrace. Apartment 1 to 6 people – has three separate double bedrooms, two bathroom with shower, hallway and kitchen. Has a large terrace with lovely panoramic views of the bay and only 10 to 20 meters from the sea. There is also a place to berth boats, ships, speedboats …

The plot is a joint parking for 3 cars.

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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.
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Stone Tower with a Mill for sale, Mljet Island

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Stone Tower with a Mill for sale, Mljet Island

Stone Tower with a Mill for sale, Mljet Island is an old stone complex of houses for sale with tower and mill, in the old village in the center of Mljet island.
Mljet is national park with restricted building possibilities.
These stone houses date from 18th century and they need total renovation.
Village is 5 km from the seafront, facing south. This great tower for sale has panoramic sea view.

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Mljet, island in south Dalmatia, is home to the largest pine forest in the Adriatic, large salt-water lakes and a national park. According to legend, Mljet was visited by Odysseus, who stayed there with the nymph Calypso. The Elephite islaands make a string of small islands close to Dubrovnik that formed part of the Republic in the 14th century. Only three are populated: Kolocep, Lupd and Sipan and were once favoured haunts of the aristocracy from Dubrovnik. If peace and quiet time is what you are after, Palagruza is the most remote of all the Adriatic islands, almost halfway between Croatia and Italy. Recent archaeological excavations revealed that the island was first visited by man in the 6th century bc. The lighthouse, built in 1875, is the largest on the Adriatic ­ and you can stay there. Mljet is beautiful island that is covered by a dense Mediterranean forest. The sea around the island is rich in fish and marine life. Mljet is also well known for it’s two salted lakes – Veliko and Malo Jezero that are located at the north end of the island. On small island in the middle of Veliko Jezero lake, there is old Benedictine monastery. Beside beach Saplunara (on the south of the island) , Veliko and Malo Jezero are favorite swimming spots for locals and visitors alike. North- west part of the island of Mljet is also one of Croatian National Parks, and is therefore, one of the favorite destinations for travellers.
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Apartment Villa with a Stone House for sale, Posedarje, Zadar

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Apartment Villa with a Stone House for sale, Posedarje, Zadar

Apartment Villa with a Stone House for sale, Posedarje, Zadar consists of two houses with pool. These great two houses are located only 70 meters from sea front! These two houses are situated on the plot of land of 1100m2, located in coastal village of Posedarje near Zadar.
Houses are in rental business and are booked for more than 6 months per year. Larger house has 5 bedrooms with bathrooms, two living rooms with dining and kitchens, and new stone house has two bedrooms and large living room with kitchen and large fireplace for family gatherings and dinners. Surrounding is cultivated with Mediterranean vegetation. Panoramic seaview from house terrace. Nearby are all necessary shops and activities, as well as pebble beach.

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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.
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Sea View Summer Manor for sale, Trsteno, Dubrovnik

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Sea View Summer Manor for sale, Trsteno, Dubrovnik

Sea View Summer Manor for sale, Trsteno, Dubrovnik is a complex of old houses in need of renovation. This great seaview Summer Manor for sale is located in Trsteno near the famous city of Dubrovnik and it was built in 16th century. This complex of houses is a great oportunity for investment. It is located on the plot of land of 5250 m2. After renovation total living surface would be 670m2. This complex of houses has inside 6 ensuite bedrooms, there is a lot living space, study space, cloakroom, summer house etc.
This is exceptional property, set in a stunning position overlooking the islands of Elaphite. Sea View Summer Manor for sale, Trsteno, Dubrovnik has a big historical meaning.

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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. Dubrovnik has a lot of tourist attractions, such as walls of Dubrovnik that represent the city’s main trademark. The walls run from four to six meters thick on the landward side but are much thinner on the seaward side.
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Seafront Land For Sale, Omiš

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Seafront Land For Sale, Omiš

Size of plot: 1200 m2 Location: Omis

The land above the road, the first construction row to the sea, on sloping terrain, ideal for a cascade type of house (or two houses of different owners), swimming pool, etc. The land is in the M1 zone t. mixed zone of residential construction, with all the infrastructure on the land. The property has clean ownership. Price: 250 eur/m2

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Zemljište iznad magistrale, prvi građevinski red uz more, na kosom terenu idealnom za stepenastu gradnju kuće (ili dviju kuća povezanih vlasnika), bazena i sl. Zemljište je u M1 zoni t. zoni stambene mješovite gradnje, sa svom infrastrukturom na zemljištu. Vlasništvo je čisto i bez tereta.
cijena: 250 eur/m2

 

Sea View Plot of Land for sale, Orašac, Dubrovnik

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Sea View Plot of Land for sale, Orašac, Dubrovnik

Sea View Plot of Land for sale, Orašac, Dubrovnik is a large plot of buildable land of 6000 m2 on the hill of Orasac village. This peace of land in Orasac near Dubrovnik has a spectacular view of the sea and islands in front.
Land is locaqted near the Radisson Sun Gardens resort.
Road access to the land is directly on the parcel. Land is in the residential zone, ideally for villas building.
This gread building land plot is situated in the ver quiet area.

Price 1.100.000 EUR

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. Dubrovnik has a lot of tourist attractions, such as walls of Dubrovnik that represent the city’s main trademark. The walls run from four to six meters thick on the landward side but are much thinner on the seaward side.The system of turrets and towers were intended to protect the city.
Another favorite tourist attraction are the Dubrovnik town gates. Dubrovnik town has four city gates: two that lead to the harbor and two that lead to the mainland. Another attraction that needs to be mentioned is the Lovrijenac Fort that is located on the west side of the Old City on a 37 metre-high rock.

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SOLD: House for Sale Unesic

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House for Sale Unesic

House for sale Unesic has a plot with a house 1020 m2. All papers are clear 1/1. The house from the inside needs renovation. House is not ready for living. There are only dividing walls, three bedrooms, a living room with a kitchen and a storage room and a toilet with a toilet and a bathroom with toilet.

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This house is located near the historical town Sibenik. 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. The city is different from other cities on the coast because it was founded by Croats and not by Greeks, Illyrians or Romans, meaning it is the oldest native Croatian city on the Adriatic.  Today, Sibenik has good connections to the surrounding areas, all due to its good road traffic position, and the air traffic which is available from Split’s Kastela Airport (45 km away) or Zadar’s Zemunik Airport (50 km away).
When Sibenik was given the official status of a town in the 13th century, the construction of today’s symbol of Sibenik began, the cathedral of St. Jacob. This cathedral in under protection of UNESCO since 2000, due to how unique and complex the construction of the same was. Besides this cathedral, there is a number of churches to explore in Sibenik, some of which have been transformed into galleries, museums or other spaces. The city centre is, just as other Dalmatian centres, characterized by the narrow Mediterranean streets and old houses.
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LAND BY THE SEA WITH BUILDING PERMIT, VELA LUKA, KORCULA

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LAND BY THE SEA WITH BUILDING PERMIT, VELA LUKA, KORCULA

SOLD!

Building land in Vela Luka, Gradina area. Plot 721 m2. Obtained construction conditions. Ready to build. Seaview. Accessibility with road to the land. 30% buildable. Beautiful nature and sea.

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Građevinsko zemljište u Veloj Luci, podrucje Gradine. Parcela 721 m2. Ishodovani uvjeti gradnje. Spremno za gradnju. Pogled na more. Pristup cestom do zemljišta. 30 % izgradivo.

 

Luxury Seafront Apartments for sale in Development Marina, Trogir

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Luxury Seafront Apartments for sale in Development , Marina, Trogir

Luxury Seafront Apartments for sale in Development Marina, Trogir is situated in the sea front building will have 6 luxury apartments for sale, completion in 2014.
Size of apartments: 60-400m2.
Prices: 2750 E- 3250 E/ m2.
Apartment development location is Marina near Trogir, picturesque coastal village only 10 minutes drive from airport. Apartments are 10 meters from the seafront, direct access by road, panoramic sea view.

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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.
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For sale: Hvar island seafront land

For sale: Hvar island seafront land

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For sale: Hvar island seafront land :Plot of land size 30.000m2 by the sea, Island of Hvar. plot is in the building zone (for living and small commercial activity). Price is 200€/m2.

A two-hour ferry ride from Split, Condé Nast Traveler listed Hvar as one of the world’s top 10 most beautiful islands. Surrounded by sapphire-blue seas, this is another idyll of hidden coves, dense woodlands, and a clutch of quaint towns and villages. As it’s basically a long, skinny island, you’re never too far from the sea. Home to around 11,500 inhabitants, it’s definitely an “in” place–Giorgio Armani and Princess Caroline of Monaco have visited in the past. A low-lying island, Hvar claims to be Croatia’s sunniest spot with more than 2,700 hours of sunshine annually. Go in late June or July and wild lavender blooms everywhere: Hvar is perfumed by the smell during summer. Hvar’s main settlement is Hvar town, a renaissance beauty of 16th-century houses with a harbor, stepped stone streets, and a citadel that once defended the islanders against the Ottoman Turks. The only other sizable settlement is Stari Grad, at the end of a 4-mile-long bay on the island’s northern side.

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Article by: TRAVEL+LEISURE Magazine

No. 5: Hvar, Croatia
New to the list. Hvar, set off Croatia’s ruggedly striking Dalmatian Coast, is well known among European jet-setters, and this year T+L readers voted it onto the list of top-ranked islands. Long and crocodile-shaped, the island is carpeted in aromatic fields of lavender, olive groves, and pine forests; craggy bluffs drop down to meet the shimmering Adriatic, where fabulous luxury yachts idle at anchor. The main port city of Hvar Town is a bustling mix of old and new: elegant, seven-century-old Venetian buildings and promenades house chic boutiques and sybaritic nightclubs, where a tanned, expensively clad young crowd comes to frolic.

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