Croatia,
Split center - Two-room apartment in the city center
Dalmatian coast
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- It has an Energy Certificate
Living space: 73 m²
Number of rooms: 2
Number of bathrooms: 2
Distance from sea: 500 m
The apartment, located in the basement of an excellently positioned building in the very center of the city, represents a rare opportunity on the real estate market.
The space was carefully renovated in the spring of 2024 and offers a number of possibilities for future owners. Basically, it is one apartment, but thanks to a smart layout, it has been adapted so that it can be divided into two fully functional one-room apartments, each with its own kitchen and bathroom.
This adaptability makes it ideal for tourist use, short-term rental or long-term investment in the accommodation sector.
The apartment is sold unfurnished, which leaves room for personalizing the interior according to the taste of the new owner. Adaptation was carried out in accordance with modern standards, ensuring comfort and functionality. In addition to being a residential space, the apartment offers the possibility of conversion into an office space, polyclinic or other business space, which further increases its value and potential.
The location is one of the key assets of this property. Located just a few steps from Marmontova Street, Split's Riva and Diocletian's Palace, it is located in the very heart of the historic core of the city. This location offers exceptional convenience for all those who want to be close to the city's main attractions, cultural sights, restaurants and shops.
This apartment, with its flexible space and prime location, is ideal for investors, entrepreneurs in the tourism industry or as a prestigious office space.
Split (Croatian pronunciation: [splît]; Italian: Spalato, see Name section) is the second-largest city of Croatia and the largest city of the region of Dalmatia. It lies on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea, centred on the Roman Palace of the Emperor Diocletian.
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