For sale · Mošćenička Draga · Primorsko-goranska
Land Mošćenička Draga, 2,500m2
OPATIJA, MOENIČKA DRAGA - building land 2500m2 with sea view for family house/ villa/ apartments/ house for rent - vacation with pool
The building plot has a view of the sea and the southern orientation.
The terrain is located on a hill.
The terrain is configuration in decline.
The terrain is located in a quiet and peaceful position and right next to the paved road.
All utilities to the field.
Clean and orderly property.
The ground is partially cleared and ready for construction.
The future built property would have a view of the sea even from the ground floor, but from the first floor there would be a panoramic view of the sea and the Kvarner Bay.
This property is 1.35 km away from the sea, or 1.6 km by car (approx. 4 min).
A good opportunity for investors who are engaged in the construction of apartments, but also for those who would like to build a house for rent - a holiday with a pool or a family house in a quiet, peaceful environment.
MUNICIPAL DEAR:
Moenička Draga is a small fishing village in Istria, located under the hill where the medieval town of Moenička is located, after which we got our name in touch with the sea.
The municipality of Moenička Draga stretches from Medveja (Cesra bay), all the way to Zagora (Stepča, in an area of 16 km.
There are 7 pebble beaches, and countless forest and mountain roads.
The place is extremely hilly, and extends to 63 square kilometers.
With its territory, it cuts thickly into the Učka Nature Park.
The position itself is very interesting because it has, besides the classic ( Istrian) type of tourism, the possibility of rural (agro) which would develop right on the slopes of Učka.
Today’s economy of Moenička Draga is based mainly on tourism, catering and slightly less on fishing.
OPATIJA:
Opatija, a beautiful coastal town situated on the Adriatic Sea, is a well-known tourist destination for tourists from all over the world.
The city is surrounded by beautiful nature, at the foot of the mountain Učka.
The real estate in Opatija offers an invaluable view of the sea and the surrounding islands of Krk and Cres.
Opatija is surrounded by charming small towns with old houses located in narrow streets rich in history.
The streets of Opatija are made up of properties that stand out by their specific architecture and villas dating back to the Habsburg period.
A large selection of beaches, crystal clear sea and a variety of tourist services are the key factors that make Opatija a finished tourist destination recognized by neighboring countries as an excellent investment choice.
Property prices in this area are growing, occupancy of rentals is excellent which caused a return on investment of 5% to 10% and attract foreign investors.
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Price: 350.000 €
Land size: 2,500 m²
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Mošćenička Draga is a municipality in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia. It is situated southwest of Opatija under Mt. Učka. The settlement of Mošćenička Draga developed as a fishing port of the town of Mošćenice, and was first mentioned in 1436.
Population: 1 288
Source: Wikipedia