





Croatia, Dalmatia islands, Vis - Stone house from the 18th century, just steps from the sea
ID: 2051/17Basic information
Living space:130 m2
Land space:110 m2
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:3
Floors:3
Sea distance:90 m
Property advantages
- Stone house
Amenities
- Energy Certificate
About the property
In the very heart of the town of Vis, within the protected historic core, lies an authentic stone house with over 250 years of history. Set in a quiet street with a distinct Mediterranean atmosphere, this property represents a harmonious blend of local heritage and modern comfort.
A complete renovation carried out in 2011 included all major elements—electrical and plumbing installations, flooring, tiling, and carpentry—while preserving original details that give the home its warmth and character. Every space has been thoughtfully and functionally designed in line with contemporary living standards.
The layout spans three floors, with a total living area of 130 m².
The ground floor, with a separate entrance, includes a kitchen, dining area, combined living/sleeping space, and a bathroom.
The first floor features another living area with a kitchen, dining space, and a second bathroom, while the top floor comprises two bedrooms and a third bathroom.
The property also includes a covered terrace with a fireplace, a spacious garden ideal for outdoor living, and a small stone outbuilding currently used for storage.
Thanks to its location, the house is just a few minutes’ walk from the sea, shops, restaurants, and other island amenities. With its excellent location, character, and functionality, this home is a rare opportunity- whether as a peaceful year-round residence or a charming summer getaway.
It is being sold fully furnished and equipped, move-in ready, with no additional investment needed.
Location
Vis, Dalmatia islands
The farthest inhabited island off the Croatian mainland, Vis has an area of 90.26 square kilometers. Its highest point is Hum, which is 587 meters above sea level. The island's two largest settlements are the town of Vis on the island's eastern side (the settlement for which the island was originally named) and Komiža on its western coast.
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