For sale · Vodnjan · Istarska
Istria, peroj - beautiful apartment in a great location!
ISTRA, PEROJ - Beautiful apartment in a top location!
The village of Peroj, located on the south-western coast of southern Istria with a beautiful view of the Fažana Channel and the Brijuni Archipelago, is about ten kilometers from the 3000-year-old Pula, five kilometers from Vodnjan and thirty kilometers from Rovinj.
Right in Peroj, just 800 m from the sea, there is a quality building where this beautiful apartment is for sale.
Located on the first floor, the spacious layout consists of an entrance hall, three bedrooms, a pantry, a bathroom, a guest toilet, a kitchen and a dining room and a living room that provides communication with a large terrace.
The apartment also has two parking spaces.
For more information, call 097-7500-782 Larissa or 098-6062-79 Gordan.
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The asking price per m² is close to the median of comparable listings.
The price per m² is higher than 79 % of comparable listings.
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386,200 € · 106 m²
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This comparison uses current asking prices in the CroReal database. It is not an estimate of market value or an actual sale price.
Price: 386.000 € · Price per m²: 3,784 €/m²
Living Area: 102 m²
Rooms: 4 · Bathrooms: 2
The asking price per m² is close to the median of comparable listings. Compared with 33 similar listings.
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The Saint Spyridon Church is a Serbian Orthodox church in Peroj, Istria, Croatia. The permission to build an Eastern Orthodox church in Peroj was granted by the Republic of Venice in 1788, 130 years after the initial settlement of the local Orthodox community. The church in its current form was completed in 1834.
Source: Wikipedia