Beautiful Istrian stone house with a view of the sea in Momjan!
Encompassing a substantial 200 square meters of living space and accompanied by a sprawling 1000-square-meter garden, this residence offers not only a dwelling but the promise of an enchanting lifestyle.
The expansive garden, a verdant canvas awaiting the touch of discerning aesthetics, provides ample space for the seamless incorporation of a tranquil swimming pool, transforming the outdoors into a haven of relaxation and recreation.
The architectural blueprint unfolds to reveal a thoughtfully designed abode, showcasing a project that envisions four bedrooms. Yet, the canvas is not fixed; it is an open palette, ready to be shaped and tailored according to the discerning tastes and preferences of prospective inhabitants. Flexibility is key, and the design can be molded to align seamlessly with the unique visions and desires of our esteemed clients.
For those seeking a turnkey solution, a harmonious collaboration with the investor opens the door to the possibility of having the house meticulously finished to the highest standards. This option ensures that the dwelling is not just a structure but a refined home, replete with details that reflect a commitment to excellence.
This property stands as an invitation to those with a discerning eye for investment, a prospect worthy of attention in the dynamic realm of real estate. An oasis of possibilities, it encapsulates the essence of an ideal investment opportunity, where not only the dwelling but the entire experience is curated with utmost care and consideration.
Ref: RE-U-18077Overall additional expenses borne by the Buyer of real estate in Croatia are around 7% of property cost in total, which includes: property transfer tax (3% of property value), agency/brokerage commission (3%+VAT on commission), advocate fee (cca 1%), notary fee, court registration fee and official certified translation expenses. Agency/brokerage agreement is signed prior to visiting properties.
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