For sale · Umag · Istarska
Building land 1500 m² near Savudrija
Attractive building plot of 1500 m2 located in a quiet village near Savudrija.
The plot is located in an extremely good location with an open view of the golf courses, which makes it ideal for building a luxury villa or investment project.
Distance from the sea is only 2 km.
Infrastructure: electricity and water next to the plot
secured access road
Possibility to build up to 4 buildings
each building up to 4 apartments
total of up to 16 residential units
The land is also extremely suitable for the construction of a luxury villa with a swimming pool thanks to its quiet location, beautiful view and proximity to the sea.
For further information, please contact:
Azra
+420732477097
+420732477097
[email protected]
The asking price per m² is close to the median of comparable listings.
The price per m² is higher than 47 % of comparable listings.
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299,000 € · 1,250 m²
239 €/m²
Similarity 81 %
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420,000 € · 1,405 m²
299 €/m²
Similarity 77 %
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8,000 € · 1,403 m²
6 €/m²
Similarity 77 %
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511,360 € · 1,598 m²
320 €/m²
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479,400 € · 1,598 m²
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39,000 € · 1,327 m²
29 €/m²
Similarity 71 %
UMAG
402,293 € · 1,580 m²
255 €/m²
Similarity 70 %
ZAMBRATIJA
489,600 € · 1,600 m²
306 €/m²
Similarity 67 %
This comparison uses current asking prices in the CroReal database. It is not an estimate of market value or an actual sale price.
Price: 375.000 € · Price per m²: 250 €/m²
Land size: 1,500 m²
Distance from the sea: 2000
The asking price per m² is close to the median of comparable listings. Compared with 17 similar listings.
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Savudrija Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in Croatia, located near the village of the same name, at the northern end of the Istrian peninsula, close to the Slovenian border which is at the southern end of the Gulf of Trieste. Also known as Cape Savudrija lighthouse, the cape or point called Punta Salvore in Italian, was commonly known as the Punta Salvore Lighthouse prior to the Second World War.
Source: Wikipedia