





Croatia, Dalmatia coast, Split area, Podstrana - Residential and commercial building by the sea
ID: 2029/84Basic information
Living space:552 m2
Land space:1758 m2
Bedrooms:10
Floors:4
Sea distance:20 m
Seafront
Property advantages
- Sea view
Amenities
- Energy Certificate
- Parking
About the property
This residential and commercial building is located in the immediate vicinity of the sea, in a popular tourist spot not far from Split.
The property is spread over a plot of land of 1,758 m² and contains four floors: basement, ground floor, first floor and attic, with a total usable area of 498 m².
The ground floor was originally designed as a garage space, although it is mainly used for storage. The first floor includes a spacious business premises for catering purposes, equipped with two kitchens, a bar, a seating area and a spacious terrace of 48 m², with additional smaller rooms, which makes a total area of 120 m².
The second floor contains two studio apartments and four one-room apartments, one of which offers access to a terrace with a view of the sea. The attic is divided into several accommodation units, two of which share a common bathroom. This floor also has access to a large shared terrace. In front of the building there is a parking lot that can accommodate several vehicles.
It is a property that needs additional investment, but which offers significant potential for a variety of uses, given its attractive location by the coast, which is ideal for residential, tourist or business use. The proximity of the main road facilitates access to the surrounding areas and the city of Split, while in the immediate vicinity there are shops, restaurants, cafes, post office, sports fields, and a promenade along the pebble beach.
Location
Split area, Dalmatia coast
The wider area of Split includes an area of approximately 10 km around the city of Split. In that area there are also larger settlements such as Solin, Klis, Kučine, Stobreč, Žrnovnica and Podstrana. Although the settlements adjacent to Split are managed as separate, they form one functional unit, that is, an urban agglomeration.
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