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House at the first line of the sea / lake in Montenegro, 300 sq.m. For Sale

Montenegro
1 029 500 €
3 430 € / sq.m.
House at the first line of the sea / lake in Montenegro, 300 sq.m.
House at the first line of the sea / lake in Montenegro, 300 sq.m.
House at the first line of the sea / lake in Montenegro, 300 sq.m.
House at the first line of the sea / lake in Montenegro, 300 sq.m.
House at the first line of the sea / lake in Montenegro, 300 sq.m.
House at the first line of the sea / lake in Montenegro, 300 sq.m.
House at the first line of the sea / lake in Montenegro, 300 sq.m.
House at the first line of the sea / lake in Montenegro, 300 sq.m.
  • Area: 300 sq.m.

Description

The house has a total area of 300m2, on a plot of 308m2, the first line.

The first floor is a summer kitchen with a 30m2 bar, a toilet, access to the beach. Beach 14m, two berths 7x2m.

Second floor 95m2-kitchen, five rooms, two bathrooms, terrace (+ 15m2).

The fourth floor is 85m2 - not completed, free lay-out, terrace (+ 12m2) and two small balconies.

Parking is front, fenced. To Kotor 7,5 km, to the airport Tivat 11 km.

The cost is 870 000Euro.

Stoliv is a small village in the Boko-Kotor Bay, located in the north-eastern part of the Vrmac peninsula, opposite the ancient city of Perast. Stoliv is considered a spa resort, here there are several hundred medicinal herbs and cucumbers, which give unique, curative air for the treatment of pulmonary diseases. In addition Stoliv is rich in olive and pomegranate groves, among which it is so pleasant to walk in hot days. Stoliv is famous for its large number of camellias, here every year a camellia festival is held. Medieval architecture and magnificent, panoramic view of the islands of St. George and the Virgin on the rock, as well as the ancient city of Perast, make this tenth of the Boka Kotorska bay truly unforgettable.

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Details

  • Location types: at the first line of the sea / lake
  • To the sea: 100 meters
  • To the airport: 12 kilometers

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