





Croatia, Dalmatia coast, Peljesac - Large Seafront Land on Pelješac Peninsula with Development Potential
ID: 2047/18exBasic information
Living space:94 m2
Land space:32227 m2
Bedrooms:2
Bathrooms:2
Sea distance:5 m
Seafront
Property advantages
- Sea view
- Stone house
Amenities
- Best offer
- Energy Certificate
About the property
This exceptional coastal property is located on the Pelješac Peninsula, near the small seaside settlement of Kobaš, one of the most authentic parts of the southern Adriatic.
The property consists of 32,227 m² of land positioned directly along the coastline, offering an unusual combination of large surface area, privacy and proximity to the sea. Within the land there are two registered structures with a total footprint of 94 m² (70 m² + 24 m²), which allows reconstruction in accordance with existing regulations.
The land is currently cleared and maintained, with approximately 50 fig trees planted, reflecting the traditional agricultural character of the region.
Access to the property is provided via a local road from the nearby village, while electricity and water connections are located approximately 1 kilometre away.
Due to its size and configuration, the property may also be suitable for establishing a family agricultural estate (OPG). Under such conditions, it may be possible to construct an additional ground-floor building of up to 400 m², together with a basement area of up to 1,000 m², subject to applicable regulations.
Large coastal parcels with existing registered buildings are becoming increasingly rare along the Croatian coast, making this property particularly attractive for buyers seeking long-term development potential, privacy and a direct connection to nature.
For further details and additional documentation, please contact our office.
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Location
Peljesac, Dalmatia coast
Pelješac is a peninsula in southern Dalmatia in Croatia. From the isthmus that begins at Ston, to the top of Cape Lovišta, it is 65 km long. The Pelješac Bridge spans the sea channel between Komarna on the northern mainland and the peninsula of Pelješac, thereby passing entirely through Croatian territory and avoiding any border crossings with Bosnia and Herzegovina at Neum.
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