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Description
Welcome to a truly unique opportunity in the historic heart of Perast, nestled within the UNESCO-protected Kotor Bay. This one-bedroom townhouse stands out for its rarity and significance, being part of an area of unparalleled historical importance. Recently renovated to perfection, this townhouse offers a seamless blend of modern luxury and historic charm.
Spanning 57m2 of interior space, the apartment features a well-appointed bedroom with its own bathroom, a spacious living and dining area, and a brand new kitchen boasting quartz countertops and top-of-the-line appliances. Additionally, a guest bathroom adds to the convenience of living in this exquisite space. However, the true star of this property is the expansive 128m2 yard, a rare find in Perast, offering a serene escape with a barbecue area and lounging space, all while enjoying breathtaking sea views. No photograph can fully capture the essence of this remarkable property. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of history and indulge in the unparalleled beauty of Perast. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind chance to make this extraordinary property your own.Basic characteristics
- Reference ID: 236898
- Published: 12.04.2024
- Updated: 12.04.2024
- Real Estate Ad published by: Adria Stone
- Neighborhood: Perast
- Price: 365,000€
- Square footage: 57m2
Perast, Kotor, Crna Gora
According to many, Perast is one of the most beautiful cities not only in Boka but also on the Montenegrin coast. It stretches twelve kilometers from Kotor in the direction of Risan. Throughout history, it has been known as a city of noble palaces and shipyards. Historical sources date back to the Neolithic period 3500 BC and was named after the Illyrian tribe Pirusta. Throughout history, many conquerors have sought to conquer it because of its importance. The ships of this city have sailed all the seas of the world. What is the main attribute of the city are the buildings from the Baroque era, which have retained their appearance to this day and is the most beautiful example of the Baroque style on the Adriatic. Although it consists of only one street and 350 inhabitants, it has 18 churches and 19 palaces. The Church of St. Nicholas with its 55-meter bell tower is a symbol of this city. Nearby is the island of Our Lady of Rocks - one of the largest tourist attractions on the Adriatic coast. With its silence and beauty, Perast attracts a large number of tourists every year, to whom it provides an unforgettable experience. It is also the most attractive location for investment in this part of the bay.