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Description
A three-storey house in Kotor, Kavac is offered for sale
The house was built in 2010.
The area of the house is 330 m2
The area of the plot is about 1800 m2.
The structure of the house: a living room, a kitchen + dining room, five bedrooms, a playroom, a bathroom, two balconies and a terrace.
On the second floor there is an exit to the terrace (30 m2) with a sea view.
The house has autonomous heating (electric boiler).
All rooms are furnished.
The house has central water supply
The floors are parquet and tiled.
On the plot there is:
-a bath complex of 100 m2. (changing room, sauna, shower, toilet, rest room).
-basement - 100 m2.
-open gazebo 35 m2
-garage 40 m2 and covered parking 30 m2.
- a swimming pool 5 x 10 meters, depth 160 x 180 cm.
The entrance area is equipped with automatically opening gates.
The territory is well-groomed, there are fruit and ornamental plants.
The location has two equipped areas (indoor and outdoor) for barbecue.
Water is collected in an underground reservoir with a volume of 17 cubic meters.
The house is suitable for living all year round.
Basic characteristics
Content
- Reference ID: 314117
- Published: 27.11.2024
- Updated: 27.11.2024
- Real Estate Ad published by: Monte Global
- Neighborhood: Kavač
- Price: 980,000€
- Square footage: 380m2
Kavač, Kotor, Crna Gora
Kotor is a coastal town in Montenegro located in the Bay of Kotor. The old town with its stunning city walls is under UNESCO protection as a world cultural heritage site. The first memories of Kotor date back to the 168 years BC called Ascrivium, when it was part of the Roman province of Dalmatia. Today's name Kotor was given in the IX century. The number of inhabitants within the walls of the Old Town is about 1300, while the whole municipality has around 23000 inhabitants. Kotor is surrounded by cliffs of Orijen and Lovćen on one side and a beautiful bay on the other. It is considered one of the most magnificent landscapes on the Mediterranean peninsula and many call it the southernmost fjord in Europe. The architecture of the Old Town is under Venetian influence, considering that it belonged to the Venetian Republic from the beginning of the 15th to the end of the 18th century. If you want to feel the spirit of the Middle Ages, you can still find an apartment or suite within the old walls at reasonable prices. Kotor is also known as a city of merchants and famous sailors, and there are many testimonies of its turbulent history kept in the Kotor Museum. In its medieval surroundings, the city is full of luxury restaurants and romantic cafes, and every year various cultural events, carnivals and festivities are held, so this is an unavoidable destination for tourists. It is connected to all coastal cities of Montenegro by the main road that leads along the bay. Tivat Airport is 15 km away. Real estate in Kotor is diverse: some prefer apartments in the narrow streets of the old town, while others choose luxurious villas on the coast. The fact is that buying real estate in Kotor can be a very good investment for rent.