3.0, 68m2 (measured 83m2), terrace and loggia, 3/3, LUX, underfloor heating, inverter air conditioning, intercom, internet, possibility of renting a garage space
Short Miša Vujić Street connects with Mitropolita Petra Street, near Hala Pionir. This area is completely infrastructural. Everything you need for life is at your fingertips, and numerous public transport lines quickly reach all parts of the city.
We are able to offer you a three-bedroom apartment on the third floor of a three-storey building without an elevator. The building has a renovated façade and is well maintained. The apartment is brand new and unused. It was created by adaptation and expansion of the attic space, with proper documentation and permit. In the construction and furnishing, materials of the highest quality and appearance were used. The apartment has high quality granite ceramics, quality PVC joinery with electrical controls and mosquito nets, Tarket parquet, etc. The bathroom has a modern look and design, with built-in elements and sanitary ware. The three-sided orientation of the apartment guarantees a lot of daylight throughout the day. All rooms are comfortable and functionally arranged. The open view of the Pioneer Hall is another advantage of this apartment. The living room is in an open space style with a slightly separated kitchen and dining area. From the living room there is access to a glazed loggia and from one of the bedrooms to the terrace. Underfloor heating and inverter air conditioning provide an ideal and economical way to maintain the desired temperature in the apartment. It is possible to rent a parking space in the building next door.
From the premises: Living-kitchen-dining area, hallway, bathroom, two bedrooms, terrace and loggia.
The apartment is registered on 68m2 of usable area, according to the owner of the apartment, the measured area with the terrace and loggia is 83m2.
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This content was automatically translated to English.
Palilula is a city settlement with about 170,000 citizens. It got its name because during the Turkish rule, smoking was banned due to the danger of fire, and that is why the inhabitants went outside the city walls on the site of today's municipality to "light a pipe". In the middle of the settlement passes the river Danube, which divides it into two parts: on the left are Borča, Kotež and Krnjača and on the right is Karaburma.
Today, Palilula is a settlement with great economic potential, in which almost all economic branches are represented. If you want an apartment on the banks of the most beautiful European river, to walk around the historic district next to the old craft workshops, you are in the right place - Palilula.