Stone luxury villa with pool of 150m2 in Sv. Petar u Sumi within greenery!
Area of the villa in the style of vintage stone is 260 sq.m., land plot is 1020m2. Villa includes four bedrooms, four bathrooms, large living room and kitchen. one of the facilities within the bedroom is a sauna.
Underfloor heating is in all rooms.
Villa benefits a solid stone character has a swimming pool of as much as 150m2 with salt water on three levels (25cm, 45cm, 140cm) and two outdoor kitchens on wood and gas.
Proper floor heating, air-conditioning and chimney will ensure you stay warm in winter.
Rare chance!
Following the perspective of obligatory vaccination in Austria and Germany, many buyers contacted us in late 2021 asking to find them a home in Croatia for permanent accommodation, as they want to move to Croatia forever or at least for the nearest 3-5 years. Good connectivity, mild climate, reasonable real estate prices, low density of population make Croatia a perfect choice for the buyers who are looking for privacy and freedom.
By now the most popular inquiries were for the properties in Porec outskirts, Rovinj area and Pula region. The buyers are looking for 2-3-4 bedrooms home with winter heating by gas, floor heating or chimney, with air-conditioning for the summer, with some land plot around. And this is a sample of a property which fits these requirements and can be perfect to spend 365 days a year in Croatia.
It is a also a guideline for the developers which indicates the type of lodging demanded in the nearest years. Realty market is in need of new quality villas in Croatia, with proper heat and sound insulation, with garages, with storage spaces, some study rooms which could be used as in-house offices by people who work online, with some workrooms or studios which could replace traditional konobas/taverns. Glamorous holiday villa in Croatia now needs to become a fortress, a solid home.
Move-to-Croatia is a new tendency at real estate market which is becoming s new engine to real estate sales along the seaside.
Ref: RE-U-8502Overall 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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