Croatia,
Kastela - Renovated stone villa from 1811, for sale
Dalmatian coast
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- Swimming pool
- Parking
- Luxury
- Modern
- Stone house
- It has an Energy Certificate
Living space: 240 m²
Land space: 400 m²
Number of rooms: 4
Number of floors: 3
Number of bathrooms: 5
Distance from sea: 50 m
An incredible stone villa from 1811, completely restored in 2017, located in a protected area of historic cultural heritage. It is located in an attractive position in Kastela, right next to the public park (separated by high stone walls). It consists of a nice garden with swimming pool, and additional house - 30 m2, which is currently used as a gym. Inside it is a bathroom with all the necessary installations, so this space can be turned into a summer kitchen or studio apartment for guests.
On the ground floor of the property there is a beautiful old wine cellar, over 200 years old that has not been restored with the rest of the villa. The future owner can turn this part into a nice tavern or an additional living area.
The first floor consists of a spacious living room with dining room and kitchen, bedroom with bathroom, guest toilet, and terraces with a beautiful view of the pool and park. On the second floor there are three bedrooms, each with a separate bathroom.
The property is located in the center of the attractive part of Kastela, within walking distance of all the amenities. For people who love recreation in nature and near the sea, hiking trails are available throughout the year through beautiful and historic buildings and parks.
Distance to Trogir is 15 km and Split Airport 13 km.
The city of Split is 15 km away.
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1. Can foreigners buy property in Croatia?
There is a difference between EU citizens and non EU citizens. EU citizens, natural and legal persons, can purchase real estate in Croatia under the same conditions as Croatian citizens. Non Eu citizens, natural and legal persons, can buy real estate according to reciprocity principle and they need to seek the approval from Ministry of justice of Republic of Croatia.
2. What taxes I have to pay when buying real estate in Croatia?
Property tax in Croatia is 3 % of tax office property estimate. It is payed by the Buyer and only once.
3. What is the best time of year to go to Croatia?
Croatia has a mild climate, so it is very nice to make a visit anytime. However, the best period to buy is between October and December, and than April to June. As a tourists country, during the summer many properties are rented thus more difficult to arrange visits of real estate.
4. What is the best place in Croatia to buy a villa?
First row to the sea is always a win-win situation. Regarding the location: along the coast from Dubrovnik to Zadar, and from Middle Dalmatian islands the most likeable are Brač, Hvar, Šolta, Vis, Korčula and peninsula Pelješac.
5. How do I find a house for rent in Split Croatia?
Split is more of an apartment place, thus easier to rent apartment for a long term . However, it is possible to find a villa for a long term rent. As lease is always unpredictable, and situation changes quickly, it is always the best solution to contact an agency to see what is currently on the market and available.
6. Is now a good time to invest in the Croatian real estate market?
Real estate market in Croatia is very vivid last years, and still rising, so it is definitely good period to invest and get a satisfying ROI.
7. What is OIB and why do I need it?
In english it is 'PIN' that stands for 'personal identity number' and it is needed for any contract. It is unique for each person, Croatian or foreigner, and is used as unique identifier in various official records.
8. Can I pay in foreign currency when buying real estate in Croatia?
All payments of real estate must be in national currency, which is HRK. However, any payment in foreign currencies will be converted into kuna.