For sale · Motovun · Istarska
House Motovun, 250m2
Beautiful house, in the old core of ancient and picturesque Motovun in the center, with a beautiful view of the surrounding hills, the Mirna valley and the sea.
The house consists of a basement from which exit to the garden of a house of 40 m2.
Ground floor to which belong two rooms with bathroom, which can be rented as business premises.
The first floor is made up of a kitchen with dining room, living room and bathroom.
On the second floor there are 2 bedrooms and on the top floor there is a loft which also has 2 rooms which
They can be arranged as bedrooms.
The house has its own septic tank, which is owned by the city and the owner has a lease for 5 years.
This unique authentic Istrian house has great potential for tourist rent, B&B, but also for a family house for all those who want to have their peace of mind.
The asking price per m² is slightly above the median of comparable listings.
The price per m² is higher than 54 % of comparable listings.
MOTOVUN
460,000 € · 250 m²
1,840 €/m²
Similarity 100 %
MOTOVUN
1,560,000 € · 260 m²
6,000 €/m²
Similarity 96 %
MOTOVUN
1,600,000 € · 260 m²
6,154 €/m²
Similarity 96 %
Motovun
1,500,000 € · 250 m²
6,000 €/m²
Similarity 95 %
MOTOVUN
195,000 € · 240 m²
813 €/m²
Similarity 95 %
MOTOVUN
460,000 € · 250 m²
1,840 €/m²
Similarity 94 %
MOTOVUN
1,000,000 € · 234 m²
4,274 €/m²
Similarity 93 %
MOTOVUN
968,000 € · 243 m²
3,984 €/m²
Similarity 92 %
This comparison uses current asking prices in the CroReal database. It is not an estimate of market value or an actual sale price.
Price: 460.000 € · Price per m²: 1,840 €/m²
Living Area: 250 m² · Land size: 40 m²
Rooms: 5 · Bathrooms: 2
The asking price per m² is slightly above the median of comparable listings. Compared with 50 similar listings.
Yes. Remax Centar nekretnina – 460.000 €; Terra Real Estate – 460.000 €.
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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