





Croatia, Dalmatia coast, Peljesac - Private residence in first row to the sea
ID: 3968/30Basic information
Living space:200 m2
Land space:405 m2
Bedrooms:5
Bathrooms:5
Floors:2
Sea distance:10 m
Seafront
Property advantages
- Sea view
- Swimming pool
- Stone house
Amenities
- Energy Certificate
- Parking
About the property
For sale is a detached private residence in the first row to the sea located in a quiet village on the Peljesac peninsula.
The living area of the residence is 200m2 and it is located on a plot of 405m2.
It is spread over two floors and consists of five bathrooms, five bedrooms, a spacious living and dining room, a kitchen and two terraces.
The garden is dominated by a large main terrace with outdoor furniture that offers an enchanting view of the sea and the old town of Korcula.
At the back is a second terrace with a large private pool with sun loungers.
The price includes high quality furniture. The residence was completely renovated in 2010 and was built in 1920.
A rare type of property on the market in this attractive location is an excellent choice for investment. It offers the possibility of a private holiday home and tourist business.
The property is located in a very popular place for people who do water sports, mountaineers enjoy the benefits of the hill from where the view extends to the entire waters of the southern Adriatic.
The place has many suitable trails for mountain biking and training, and lovers of flora and fauna can enjoy and photograph some very rare plant and animal species.
Near the world-famous city of Dubrovnik, the Peljesac Bridge under construction, Korcula, which in 2021 was included in the Forbes list of the 10 safest islands in Europe, pebble beaches, …
Peljesac is the second largest peninsula in Croatia, surrounded by numerous islands and islets. It has a rich agriculture and is covered with cultivated olives, vineyards and southern fruit trees: oranges, almonds, mandarins.
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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