House Vugrovec Donji

For sale · Zagreb · Grad Zagreb

3 Rooms 68 m² Area 1 Bathrooms
Asking price 75.000 € 1,103 €/m²

Property description

Sesvete, Vugrovec, house for adaptation, 68 m2
House for sale for adaptation 68 m2 in Vugrovac.
The house has a floor area of 68 m2, and is surrounded by forest and family houses.
>>bos_Latn<< Of the infrastructure the houses have electricity, a well and a septic tank.
The land area is 1655 m2, with a street width of 20 meters and a depth of 53 meters.
It has an exit to the paved road and is of beautiful rectangular shape.
The property is tidy.
It is possible to renovate the house and use it as a cottage or demolish it and make a new modern house.

CROREAL

PriceCheck

Confidence: Low
This listing 1,103 €/m²
Median of similar listings 1,253 €/m²
Difference from median -12.0 %

The asking price per m² is slightly below the median of comparable listings.

Price position 46.

The price per m² is higher than 46 % of comparable listings.

Typical asking-price range: 914 €/m²–1,674 €/m² Compared with 11 similar listings
Show detailed analysis

Additional Details

Price
75.000 €
Status
For sale
Category
House
Position
Vugrovec Donji
District
Zagreb
County
Grad Zagreb
Living Area
68 m²
Land size
1,665 m²
Rooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Garage
1
Listing ID
267961

Frequently asked questions about this property

How much does this property cost?

Price: 75.000 € · Price per m²: 1,103 €/m²

How big is this property?

Living Area: 68 m² · Land size: 1,665 m²

How many rooms and bathrooms does the property have?

Rooms: 3 · Bathrooms: 1

Is the asking price fair compared to similar listings?

The asking price per m² is slightly below the median of comparable listings. Compared with 11 similar listings.

Show on the map

Position: Vugrovec Donji, Grad Zagreb - House Show on the map

About the area: 1880 Zagreb earthquake

The 1880 earthquake which struck Zagreb, and is also known as The Great Zagreb earthquake, occurred with a moment magnitude of 6.3 on 9 November 1880. Its epicenter was in the Medvednica mountain north of Zagreb. Although only one person was killed in the earthquake, it destroyed or damaged many buildings and spurred a renovation program in the city's historic center. It remained the most severe quake to hit the city for 140 years, until the 2020 Zagreb earthquake.

Source: Wikipedia

Share with your friends

Contact AgentInfo You can write messages in your native language, and the seller will automatically receive a translated message in their preferred language.