




Croatia, Dalmatia islands, Vis - 18th-century stone house
ID: 2051/17Basic information
Living space:130 m2
Land space:110 m2
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:3
Floors:3
Sea distance:90 m
Property advantages
- Stone house
Amenities
- Energy Certificate
About the property
In the historic center of Vis, on one of the island’s most authentic streets, a valuable stone house over 250 years old is for sale. Located in a quiet setting just a few minutes’ walk from the sea, promenade, shops, and restaurants, this property combines exceptional historical value with the comfort of modern living.
The house spans three levels, with a total living area of 130 m², plus additional outdoor space that includes a spacious terrace and a private garden.
It consists of a ground floor unit with a separate entrance and a two-story apartment above.
The ground floor includes a combined kitchen, dining, and living/sleeping area, along with a bathroom.
On the first floor of the main apartment, there is a kitchen with a dining area, a living room, and a second bathroom.
The upper floor features two bedrooms and a third bathroom.
The renovation, carried out in 2011, included complete replacement of all installations, flooring, tiling and carpentry. The house is fully equipped and air-conditioned and thanks to the high-quality restoration, original materials and rustic charm have been preserved.
In the courtyard, there is a smaller stone outbuilding currently used as storage. A covered terrace with a fireplace and a carefully landscaped garden offer the perfect outdoor space with full privacy.
This property is ideal as a permanent home, a holiday retreat, or an investment in the authentic setting of one of Dalmatia’s most unique islands. It is sold fully furnished and move-in ready.
Location
Vis, Dalmatia islands
The farthest inhabited island off the Croatian mainland, Vis has an area of 90.26 square kilometers. Its highest point is Hum, which is 587 meters above sea level. The island's two largest settlements are the town of Vis on the island's eastern side (the settlement for which the island was originally named) and Komiža on its western coast.
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