3.5, 94m2(loggia), TA, 3/6, elevator, lounge, two entrances, air conditioning, ktv, intercom, internet, basement
Resavska Street connects King Alexander Boulevard and Višegradska Street near the Clinical Center of Serbia. The property is located in the part of the street between Krunska and Kralja Milana Street. Given that it is located in the narrowest city center, the location provides all the advantages that go with it, and first of all the developed complete infrastructure, so it is suitable for living and business needs.
We are able to offer you a very comfortable three-and-a-half-room apartment on the third floor of a well-maintained and neat six-storey salon building, with an elevator and a representative marble entrance, built in the early thirties of the last century. The apartment is bilaterally oriented and bright, with a functional layout, the rooms are very comfortable and each has a window. Two wet knots contribute to comfort. A beautiful and large glazed loggia, courtyard-oriented, is perfect for enjoyment. The feeling of spaciousness is contributed by the ceiling height of 3m. Two entrances provide the possibility of dividing into two smaller units. The apartment is in a well-maintained original condition, so it provides an opportunity for the new owner to completely arrange and renovate the aesthetic and functional maximum, adapted to his own needs. Electric heating (TA stoves) allows full autonomy and cost rationalization. The apartment has a basement.
Due to its prime location in the city center, this property is an excellent investment for both housing and business space.
From the rooms: hallway, living room, kitchen with dining room, small hallway, three bedrooms, bathroom, toilet, pantry, loggia.
The apartment is registered in the cadastre without square footage (the area is not recorded). The total measured area according to the owner of the apartment is 94m2.
Agent: Isak Marčetić 06*/****-***
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Vračar is the smallest and most densely populated municipality in Belgrade. It is located in the center of Belgrade with its 80,000 inhabitants. It was named after the word sorcerer which means doctor. It consists of the following neighborhoods: Crveni Krst, Englezovac, Istočni Vračar, Grantovac, Neimar, Cvetni Ttg, Gradić Pejton, Kalenić, Savinac, Čubura, Krunski Venac and Slavija. In the settlement, on the place where the Turks burned the relics of Saint Sava, a temple was built which became a symbol of Serbian Orthodoxy - the temple of Saint Sava. Near the temple is the National Library of Serbia with about 4 million books. There is also Kalenić Pjaca in the settlement, which is one of the oldest green squares. A great attraction are the numerous cafes that were a favorite meeting place for writers, poets and Belgrade bohemians. All these attributes make Vračar one of the most attractive and sought-after locations for buying real estate in Belgrade.