House for Sale, 88m2, Kovačka Dolina, Žabljak
Kovačka Dolina, Žabljak, Crna Gora
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Description
We offer for sale a house of 88m2 in the settlement of Kovachka Dolina, Žabljak.
Quiet and pleasant location for living, only 5 minutes from the city center.
p>The road is cleared in winter. The house has 3 floors, is fully furnished and equipped with appliances. The plot around the house is 215m2.
Suitable for living all year round.
City water supply and electricity is available, and sewerage is via a septic tank.
House structure: ground floor - spacious living room with separate kitchen, bathroom and storage.
Second floor - 3 full bedrooms and bathroom.
Third floor - 2 bedrooms, of which one suitable for turning into a playroom or office.
From the window there is a wonderful view of the Durmitor mountain massif and the fir forest.
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Basic characteristics
- Reference ID: 176056
- Published: 27.09.2023
- Updated: 11.10.2024
- Real Estate Ad published by: Elena
- City: Kovačka Dolina
- Price: 178,500€
- Square footage: 88m2
Kovačka Dolina, Žabljak, Crna Gora
Žabljak is a mountain town located in the untouched nature of the Durmitor mountain range. It is surrounded by magnificent peaks and mountain lakes. It bears the title of the highest inhabited place in the Balkans with its altitude of 1456 meters. In its rich array of natural beauties, you will find vast untouched forests with firs old more than 400 years, 18 glacial lakes, around 750 springs with clear cold water, 5 canyons. The biggest attraction is definitely the Black Lake below the peaks of Durmitor, which, according to many, is one of the most beautiful parts of the world. Above the turquoise lakes, green pastures, and dense fir forests, rises the largest mountain peak of Durmitor-Bobotov Kuk, with a height of 2523 meters above sea level. In the Durmitor National Park, the second deepest canyon in the world - the canyon of the river Tara is located, which is, due to its transparent, clear water often caller "Tear of Europe".