Brac, house for sale, 398.000 €, ID: 4076
- 130 m²
- 1.500 m²
- 1
- 1
- 9 km
Key features
Property description
Residential and commercial building for sale.
Conversion into a villa on agricultural land is possible.
It consists of a spacious terrace with 40 tables, two fireplaces, associated catering equipment, and a studio apartment in the middle.
The facility contains 3 sanitary units.
Electricity comes from solar panels, and water is from a well.
Land is cultivated with olive and cherry trees.
Access is provided by an asphalted road.
The property has a spacious parking lot, and the plot is surrounded by stone walls. The distance from the sea is 9 km.
More about Brac
The island of Brac is the largest (400 sq km) in Dalmatia and has the shortest ferry crossing from Split, about 40 minutes. It has a resident population all year and ferries go every few hours to Supetar. From there, there is an integrated public transport service about the island. Most people stick to the beautiful coast but inland it has stunning scenery and secluded meadows and olive and vine groves. The main towns are the Ferry terminal of Supetar, Milna, Postira, Splitska and Bol. You don't need to travel far to find your own secluded beach.
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The beach at Bol is featured on most Croatian Tourist material known as 'Zlatini Rat' or 'Golden Horn'. Real estate in Bol is particularly sought after as it has become a centre for 'activity holidays' and is packed throughout the summer - http://www.bol-croatia.com/windsurfing-sports.htm.
There is a small airport on the island for private planes. The most popular property sold on Brac are holiday apartments near the coastal villages, often recently built. A tightening of building rules means that less are now being built, so people are now looking for old Brac property to refurbish. On the island of Brac cottages are often seen along the coast and these occasionally come on the market but are keenly sought after.
Brac real estate is considered a good investment as Croatia is looking to improve her tourist industry.