Description
This beautiful 2-storey villas with a total of 200 m2 is located in a small town near the town of Krk. The plot is about 700 m2 and is located about 1200 meters from the sea. In each of the two units there is a bathroom, a kitchen, a dining room and a living room, from which there is access to a terrace and a beautifully landscaped garden with a solar-heated swimming pool, a garden, a barbecue and a children's playground. On the first floor there is a bathroom, three bedrooms and a balcony with a beautiful view. The facility is air-conditioned, and there are several parking spaces on the lot. The water and swimming pool are heated using solar collectors.
The city of Krk today is the administrative, political, economic and religious center of the island of Krk, which fascinates with its representative medieval heritage. It was created during the Venetian domination in these areas. In this period, the Frankopani princes of Krk stood out in particular, who managed to stay in Krk for several centuries by skilful political flirtation with Venice. Today, we know Krk as a tourist destination of exceptional cultural and artistic heritage, where the ancient Splendidissima Civitas Curitarum (the splendid city of the people of Krk) lives in harmony with the bustling character of modern times. The ideal geographical position is an advantage that the island of Krk used to value very well as a tourist. We are talking about the proximity of the mainland to which twenty years ago a bridge was added connecting Krk to the mainland, thus making it even more accessible. Good traffic connections have made the island of Krk a favorite excursion destination, but also the other way around: meaningful one-day trips can be made from the island. For example, a trip to the Plitvice Lakes and North Velebit National Parks. True explorers will definitely want to get to know Rijeka - the center of the Primorsko Goranska County, and they will connect their stay in Rijeka with an unavoidable visit to Opatija - the tourist "pearl of the Adriatic".
Ref: RE-U-14193Overall 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.