Croatia, Iz - House with pool and spacious garden

Ref. : 2013/113 - House / Villa - Sold
Selling price: 330.000 €
Living space: 170 Land space: 1130 Rooms: 2 Bathrooms: 3 Distance from sea: 120 m
Number of floors: 2
Description:
  • Swimming pool
  • Parking
  • Garage
  • It has an Energy Certificate
SOLD!

Detached house with a living area of ​​170m2 located on the island near Zadar, 120 meters from the sea.

The property is spread over two floors - ground floor and first floor.
On the ground floor there is a bedroom with a bathroom, a toilet with a separate entrance, and a summer kitchen with a bathroom. The summer kitchen has access to the terrace leading to the paved part where there is a swimming pool with massager and heated water and deck chairs. An external staircase leads to the first floor floor. The first floor consists of a living room, kitchen and dining room, bedroom and bathroom.

Old olives, vines, oranges, lemons and mandarins are planted on a spacious landscaped garden of 1130m2, and privacy is provided by a stone wall and cypresses.
On the land there is an additional stone building of 50m2 which offers the possibility of conversion into a small apartment or tavern.

It has four paved covered parking spaces and a garage.
With the house you get a berth for a boat next to the marina.

Close to all necessary facilities such as ambulance, post office, markets, bakeries, marina, etc.

An excellent choice for lovers of peaceful living in a Dalmatian atmosphere.

Location description
Iz
Iž (pronounced [îːʒ]; Italian: Eso, German: Ese) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago within the Croatian reaches of the Adriatic Sea. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west and is about an hour's ferry ride from Zadar. It has an area of 17.59 square kilometres (7 square miles)[1] and a population of 615 (2011).[2] Its mineralogy is composed of mainly limestone and dolomite.[3] The island has been settled since prehistoric times; there is a Catholic church dating from the 11th century and records of the first Croatian settlers date from the year 1266.[4] Its two biggest settlements (Iž Veli and Iž Mali)[5] are located on the eastern part of the island. Click for more
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1. Can foreign nationals buy real estate in Croatia?

Foreign nationals belonging to EU Member States can purchase real estate in the same way as Croatian nationals. Foreign nationals belonging to non-EU countries can purchase real estate in Croatia with cumulatively fulfilled two conditions: reciprocity agreement with the Republic of Croatia and consent of the Ministry of Justice.

2. What is the real estate tax in the Republic of Croatia?

The Republic of Croatia has a unique real estate tax rate of 3%. The amount of tax is determined on the basis of the price from the contract of sale and the assessment of the competent tax administration. According to the law, the buyer pays tax on the received solution only once.

3. What is the tax on real estate swap?

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4. In what time span real estate sales tax must be paid?

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5. What is a down payment and how much is it?

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6. Can the amount of real estate purchase be paid in foreign currency?

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7. Is it possible to conclude and certify a contract of real estate sale abroad?

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