Croatia,
Brac - Traditional Dalmatian Stone House
Dalmatian islands
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- Sea view
- Stone house
- It has an Energy Certificate
Living space: 70 m²
Number of rooms: 2
Number of floors: 3
Number of bathrooms: 3
Distance from sea: 120 m
In a quiet location on the northern side of the island of Brač is an authentic stone house decorated in a recognizable Dalmatian style. It is a semi-detached property with a total living area of approximately 70 m², spread over three floors.
The house has three bedrooms and three bathrooms and is designed to provide a pleasant stay with a strong connection between indoor and outdoor space. On the ground floor there is a kitchen and dining room with access to the lower terrace, while the living room is located in a separate room across the street, which gives this property a special character and an authentic Mediterranean atmosphere. There is also a guest toilet on the same floor.
External stone stairs lead to the first floor where there is a bedroom with an en suite bathroom, while on the top floor there is another bedroom with a private toilet and a sea view. The house has two spacious terraces - the upper one with an area of approximately 40 m² and the lower one with approximately 35 m² - ideal for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors. The property was completely renovated in 2019, including new electrical and plumbing installations and a new roof, and is being sold fully furnished.
The combination of traditional stone details, warm interior and Mediterranean ambience makes this property an excellent choice for a private holiday, but also as an investment for tourist rental. The proximity of the sea, the waterfront and shops further adds to the attractiveness of this unique house.

Brac (pronounced [brâːtʃ]; local Chakavian: Broc, pronounced [broːts]; Latin: Bretia, Brattia; Italian: Brazza) is an island in the Adriatic Sea within Croatia, with an area of 396 square kilometres (153 sq mi),[1] making it the largest island in Dalmatia, and the third largest in the Adriatic.
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