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Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea
Apartment for rent in the first row to the sea

Croatia, Dalmatia coast, Split areaApartment for rent in the first row to the sea

ID: 2048/24
Price€850

Basic information

Living space:80 m2

Bedrooms:3

Bathrooms:1

Sea distance:5 m

Seafront

Property advantages

  • Sea view

Amenities

  • Energy Certificate
  • Parking

About the property

A beautiful apartment located in a wonderful location in Podstrana near Split. The apartment is south-facing and is located in a very quiet neighborhood.

 

It covers 80 m2 and consists of 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living room and kitchen, and a spacious terrace with outdoor furniture for enjoying near the crystal clear sea.

 

It is fully furnished and equipped and is rented as such. Heating and cooling takes place via air conditioning, and the apartment also provides an outdoor parking space.

 

In the immediate vicinity of the apartment there are: schools, pharmacies, bakeries, restaurants and other amenities that are necessary for everyday life.

 

The apartment can be rented from November 20, 2024 to May 1, 2025.

Location

Split area, Dalmatia coast

The wider area of Split includes an area of approximately 10 km around the city of Split. In that area there are also larger settlements such as Solin, Klis, Kučine, Stobreč, Žrnovnica and Podstrana. Although the settlements adjacent to Split are managed as separate, they form one functional unit, that is, an urban agglomeration.

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