For sale · Marina · Splitsko-dalmatinska
Apartments in a completed new building, with a view of the sea
One-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments are for sale in a newly completed building. The building has just been completed, the technical inspection of the building has been completed, and the occupancy permit and condominium are pending.
One-bedroom apartments are located on the west side of the building on the first and second floors, while two-bedroom apartments are on the east side and on the ground floor. One-bedroom apartments consist of a hallway, bathroom, one bedroom, and a living area and kitchen with access to the loggia.
On the 2nd floor, the apartments come with a roof terrace (about 50 m2).
The ground floor apartments also have a garden of approximately 85 m2.
Each apartment also has one outdoor parking space and a storage room in the basement.
Each floor offers a view of the sea and islands.
Quiet location, only 100 m from the sea, 25 km to the airport, and the first major store is 10 minutes away by car.
APARTMENT S1 – ground floor – 55.7 m2 + 90 m2 garden + 12 m2 terrace – €255,000
APARTMENT S2- ground floor – 48.45 m2 +85m2 garden + 12 m2 terrace – €195,000
APARTMENT S3 – 1st floor – 40.68 m2 + 7 m2 loggia + 12 m2 PM – €162,000
FLAT S4, 1st floor – 40.30 m2 + 8 m2 loggia + 12 m2 PM – €158,000
APARTMENT S5 – 2nd floor – 47.23 m2 + 7 m2 loggia + 58 m2 roofed terrace – €315,000
APARTMENT S6, 2nd floor – 40.30 m2 + 8 m2 loggia + 52 m2 roof terrace – €300,000
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Price: 210.000 € · Price per m²: 5,122 €/m²
Living Area: 41 m²
Rooms: 1 · Bathrooms: 1
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Marina is a village and a municipality in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. Marina is a tourist resort and a small harbor near the old Dalmatian town of Trogir. The town is dominated by a Venetian picturesque fort (tower), a former summer house of Trogir bishops from the 15th century, restored and adapted into an hotel. Place was mentioned in 1070 AC as Bosiljina.
Population: 4 273
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