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House with open sea view
House with open sea view
House with open sea view
House with open sea view
House with open sea view
House with open sea view
House with open sea view
House with open sea view

Croatia, Dalmatia coast, OmisHouse with open sea view

ID: 2029/44
Price€600,000

Basic information

Living space:250 m2

Land space:341 m2

Bedrooms:6

Bathrooms:9

Floors:2

Sea distance:50 m

Property advantages

  • Sea view

Amenities

  • Energy Certificate
  • Parking

About the property

Detached house with sea view and total living area of ​​250 m2, located on a plot of 341 m2 in a small town on the coast not far from Omiš.

The house consists of two floors. On the ground floor there is an apartment consisting of a living room with access to a spacious terrace and a view of the sea, two bedrooms with their own bathrooms, a kitchen, a dining room, and a bathroom.

On the first floor there is unfinished space with a separate entrance that can be used as one apartment or divided into two two-room apartments and two studio apartments, depending on the wishes of the future owner. On this floor there is also a balcony with a view of the sea, which is 50 meters away from the house.

The house also has an outdoor fireplace, two storage rooms and parking for several vehicles. The year of construction is 1980, and the last renovation was carried out in 2012.

All facilities needed for everyday life are located a few minutes away by car, and considering the position near the beaches and the beautiful view of the sea, the property represents an excellent opportunity for business investment through tourist rental, as well as for year-round living.

Location

Omis, Dalmatia coast

Omiš is a town and port in the Dalmatia region of Croatia, and a municipality in the Split-Dalmatia County. The town is approximately 25 kilometers southeast of Croatia's second-largest city, Split, where the Cetina River meets the Adriatic Sea. Omiš was well known in the past as a pirate city whose ships were built for attack and fast retrieval into the mouth of the Cetina River.

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