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Residential commercial house for sale, Bacina, Ploce

€800,000
Sale | Location: Ploce | 600 lot size | 12 beds
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Residential commercial house for sale, Bacina, Ploce

Residential commercial house for sale, Bacina, Ploce with total area of ​​500 m2, with a garden. The house is located next to the sea. There are two entrances, one is by the sea, and the other from the side of the road, where there is also a parking. It consists of a ground floor and three floors.
The ground floor is commercial space, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom. On each of the three floors there is one apartment (single apartment 120 m2). 12 rooms total. 600 m2 plot. Negotiable price.

Ploce is a town and a notable seaport in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. Ploce is located on the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia just north of the Neretva Delta and is as such the natural seaside endpoint of most north-south routes through the central Dinaric Alps. This makes it the primary seaport used by Bosnia and Herzegovina and the endpoint of the Pan-European corridor 5C.

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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