





Croatia, Dalmatia coast, Sinj - House in Nature
ID: 2052/125Basic information
Living space:300 m2
Land space:320 m2
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:2
Floors:4
Sea distance:35000 m
Amenities
- Energy Certificate
- Garage
- Parking
About the property
The house is located in a quiet part of Sinj, on a dead-end street that guarantees peace and privacy. Its south-facing orientation and the forest in front of the house create a pleasant, green atmosphere, ideal for those seeking tranquility close to nature, while remaining within easy reach of Split and the coast.
Despite the quiet and privacy, the location offers excellent everyday convenience, the town centre, school, and kindergarten are all within walking distance, making it a particularly attractive choice for families with children.
The property spans four floors and offers exceptional flexibility in terms of layout and design. On the ground floor there is an 85 m² space that can be converted into a konoba or an entertaining area. On the first and second floors there are two residential units, each of 85 m², which can be used independently or combined into a spacious two-storey living space of 170 m². The attic, also 85 m², offers the possibility of being converted into a gallery, an additional apartment, or a workspace.
Each floor has been thoughtfully conceived to allow plenty of freedom for personalisation. The south-facing orientation is a particular advantage, natural light and warmth are present throughout the day, while the view towards the forest and greenery creates a sense of privacy and calm that is increasingly rare to find. The terraced garden is tidy and well-maintained, with space for outdoor entertaining and the possibility of adding a small pool. Access to the property is available from two sides.
The house requires some adaptation to personal standards, which is reflected in the price, a genuine opportunity for buyers looking for a property with great potential to make it entirely their own.
Location
Sinj, Dalmatia coast
Sinj is located in Dalmatia about 35 km north of Split, in the region historically known as Cetinska krajina, a group of settlements located around the fertile karst plain of Sinjsko polje. Sinj is famous for the Sinjska alka, a knightly tournament now on the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage.
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