For sale · Motovun · Istarska
Istria, Motovun, house for renovation with yard, 195 m2
For sale is an old Istrian house for adaptation located in the old core of Motovun, one of the most famous and charming Istrian towns.
The property consists of three floors, a basement and a courtyard of 50 m2, and provides an exceptional potential for creating an authentic Istrian home or business space.- Layout area of the house: 65 m2- Total area: 195 m2Scheduled:The house is arranged on three floors and the basement, with the possibility of complete renovation according to the wishes of its future owner.
Ideal for a gallery, a souvenir shop, a small restaurant, a wine shop or an office. The courtyard of the area of 50 m2 offers a space for a quiet corner in the open air, with the possibility of arranging a terrace overlooking the historic walls of Motovun.
The asking price per m² is slightly above the median of comparable listings.
The price per m² is higher than 58 % of comparable listings.
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300,000 € · 195 m²
1,538 €/m²
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This comparison uses current asking prices in the CroReal database. It is not an estimate of market value or an actual sale price.
Price: 300.000 € · Price per m²: 1,538 €/m²
Living Area: 195 m²
Rooms: 4 · Bathrooms: 1
The asking price per m² is slightly above the median of comparable listings. Compared with 42 similar listings.
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Motovun is a village and a municipality in central Istria, west Croatia. In ancient times, both Celts and Illyrians built their fortresses at the location of present-day Motovun. The name of the village is also of Celtic origin, derived from Montona, meaning "a town in the hills". The Parenzana, a narrow-gauge railroad that ran from Trieste to Poreč between 1902 and 1935, passed below the town.
Population: 912
Source: Wikipedia