For sale · Medulin · Istarska
Istria, Vinkuran - two-family house with sea view
This time KAISERE IMMOIBIULIEN presents you an opportunity for two houses overlooking the seaPula is the largest city of Istria County, located in the south of the Istrian peninsula.
It is known for its rich history dating back more than three thousand years, and is especially marked by Roman heritage.
The most famous symbol of the city is the Pula Arena, one of the most preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world, which still serves as a stage for various cultural events and concerts.
Besides the Arena, the city is adorned with numerous ancient monuments such as the Arch of the Sergi and the Temple of Augustus. It is also an important port and a long-standing shipbuilding center, but also a popular tourist destination thanks to its indented coast, clean sea and numerous beaches.
The Mediterranean climate, the combination of history and modern lifestyle, and the relaxed atmosphere make Pula an attractive place to live and visit all year round.Two extremely suitable, separate houses are for sale in a quiet and natural environment, with a beautiful view of the sea.
The property offers a perfect combination of privacy, functionality and investment potential, while being close to shops and public transport, which makes it ideal for a quiet family life or a tourist rental.The first, older house with a living area of 133 m2 exudes warmth and a pleasant family atmosphere.
On the ground floor there is a kitchen with a dining room and a living room, which together form a harmonious and functional space for everyday life.
On the first floor there is a bedroom, while on the last floor there is a spacious children's room.
The house is carefully maintained and provides a sense of home, with the additional advantage of a beautiful view of the sea.The second house consists of two apartments and additional space with the possibility of expansion.
On the ground floor there is a fully functional apartment of 32 m2 that is already indented in the tourist rental.
Upstairs there is another apartment of approximately 40 m2 that needs to be completed from the inside, giving the future owner the opportunity to arrange it according to his own wishes.
On the ground floor there is also an additional 17 m2 of space that can be attached to the existing apartment and thus significantly increase its square footage and value.The garden is spacious and beautifully decorated, and the paved part provides the possibility of easy construction of a smaller pool area of up to 24 m2, which would further enrich the tourist offer or the quality of housing.
These two separate houses represent an excellent opportunity for a combination of family life and investment, in a quiet environment far from the city noise, yet close enough to all the necessary facilities.Real estate distance of all the important places;Vienna - 600kmMilano - 540kmMunchen - 610kmLjubljana - 210kmMaribor - 330kmZabent
The asking price per m² is well above the median of comparable listings.
The price per m² is higher than 66 % of comparable listings.
MEDULIN
418,000 € · 220 m²
1,900 €/m²
Similarity 99 %
MEDULIN
1,300,000 € · 220 m²
5,909 €/m²
Similarity 94 %
MEDULIN
695,000 € · 229 m²
3,035 €/m²
Similarity 91 %
MEDULIN
412,000 € · 200 m²
2,060 €/m²
Similarity 91 %
MEDULIN
1,150,000 € · 200 m²
5,750 €/m²
Similarity 90 %
MEDULIN
470,000 € · 200 m²
2,350 €/m²
Similarity 90 %
MEDULIN
995,000 € · 250 m²
3,980 €/m²
Similarity 89 %
MEDULIN
1,300,000 € · 209 m²
6,220 €/m²
Similarity 89 %
This comparison uses current asking prices in the CroReal database. It is not an estimate of market value or an actual sale price.
Price: 890.000 € · Price per m²: 3,991 €/m²
Living Area: 223 m² · Land size: 754 m²
Rooms: 7 · Bathrooms: 3
First row by the sea: Yes
The asking price per m² is well above the median of comparable listings. Compared with 47 similar listings.
Show on the map
Medulin is a municipality in the southern part of the Istrian peninsula in Croatia. Medulin is commonly called the "Tip of Istria".
Population: 6 552
Source: Wikipedia