For sale · Opatija · Primorsko-goranska
House Dobreć, Opatija - Surroundings, 250m2
LOVRAN, DOBRE - house 390m2 with beautiful sea view + garden 850m2
SELF-COMFORT HOUSE (yellow facade):
Detached house 390m2 with a beautiful view of the Kvarner Bay + garden 850m2
It consists of GROUND + FLOOR + 2.
KAT
FLOOR
KAT
Article 2
FLOOR - consists of living room, kitchen, dining room, 2 bedrooms and bathroom.
With this house can be purchased from the same owner and the neighboring semi-detached house (ID 9766 OR ID 9764) :
DOUBLE HOUSE (white facade):
Semi-detached house 250m2 with a beautiful view of the Kvarner Bay + preparation for the pool + garden 850m2
Consists of UNDER + GROUND + FLOOR + FLOOR
Podrum - a large room in the state of high roh-bau total area of 70m2
Ground floor - consists of living room, kitchen, dining room, bathroom and bedroom.
FLOOR - consists of 3 bedrooms with bathroom and common exit to the balcony.
The attic - consists of 2 bedrooms with a common exit to the roof terrace.
On the garden is provided a place for the pool and preparation for the pool (concrete shell of the pool).
The house is currently in a state of low roh-bau and there is a possibility of choosing interior floor coverings and tiles in bathrooms.
This property is approximately 1.4 km from the sea, or 4.3 km by car (approx. 7 min).
With the final investments, it is certainly a nice property for family life, but also suitable as an investment in the form of seasonal tourism.
PROPERTY IN A GREAT AND UNIQUE LOCATION WITH GREAT POTENTIAL!!!
LOVRAN:
Lovran is a city with a long and rich history with a hundred-year tradition in tourism.
It is named after the laurel (laurus nobilis) that grows abundantly in evergreen groves in the place and surrounding area.
Lovran is located on the eastern coast of Istria in the Kvarner Bay.
It is situated at the foot of the greenest and vegetation richest mountain on the Adriatic Učka.
It is 19 km from our largest port Rijeka, 14 km from the railway station in Matulji and 80 km from the airport in Pula.
It is surrounded by high mountains to the north and west (Učka 1396 m, Snježnik 1605 m, Risnjak 1528 m), and on the sea side by islands (Krk, Cres) and is exceptionally protected from the winds.
In the winter months, the most common wind is a storm blowing from the north and bringing clear and cold weather.
Jugo brings rain and great moisture, and maestral in the summer months from the open sea brings freshness, soothing the steam and heat.
Lovran preserved its historical core of medieval urban conception.
The old town was surrounded by a defensive wall and bastions on whose foundations and walls houses were built over time.
Cortiles of the Old Town are an attraction and a special feature of Mediterranean urban architecture.
Behind the stone portal are the facades of neighboring houses, decorated with stairs, porches and shingles, and in the middle of the cortile rises the cistern's stone throat.
Lovran at 21.
century has a rich historical heritage, centuries-old tourist tradition, preserved nature, built infrastructure, and all this allows the resurgence of tourism with sustainable development and respect for all environmental standards.
The good climate, lush Mediterranean vegetation and favorable geographical position enabled the strong development of tourism at the turn of the 19th century.
in 20.
century.
Lovran has been the most important place of the famous Riviera since that time, along with Opatija.
Several villas built at that time are among the world's architectural heritage.
The climate is Mediterranean with continental elements.
The average winter air temperature is 7°C summer 22°C while the average annual is 13.3 °C.
Sea temperatures range from a minimum of 9°C in winter to a maximum of 26°C in August.
Lovran has 2230 sunny places a year and an average rainfall of 1500 liters per m2.
These specific microclimates enabled all Mediterranean vegetation and vegetation to thrive.
Thus, laurel, palm trees, magnolias, various types of evergreen shrubs, oak honeysuckle, pine trees and cypress grow along the coast.
Cherries, vines and olives thrive on terraced gardens above Lovran, and forests of tame chestnuts (the famous Lovran maroons) grow abundantly on deep, washed and acidified soils.
The abundance of vegetation, and the high concentration of salt in the sea (37.8 ) result in a rich plant and sea aerosol in the air.
All these elements make the Lovran climate very stimulating and beneficial for health.
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The asking price per m² is well below the median of comparable listings.
The price per m² is higher than 20 % of comparable listings.
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Price: 750.000 € · Price per m²: 1,923 €/m²
Living Area: 390 m² · Land size: 850 m²
Rooms: 10 · Bathrooms: 3
The asking price per m² is well below the median of comparable listings. Compared with 45 similar listings.
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Primorje – Gorski Kotar County is a county in west Croatia, most of it based in the historical and cultural region called Croatia proper and some of it in Istria, including the Bay of Kvarner, the surrounding Northern Croatian Littoral, and the mountainous region of Gorski Kotar. Its center is Rijeka. The county's population was 296,195 at the 2011 census.
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