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(SOLD) Dubrovnik, old stone house for sale, 499.000 €, ID: 4053

  • Living area 83 m²
  • Bedrooms 3
  • Bathrooms 2
  • Sea distance 50 m
  • Sea view Sea view
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Key features

Prime location
South orientation
Panoramic view

Property description

Traditional stone house with a beautiful terrace for sale in the Old Town, Dubrovnik.

The house is located in a very attractive part of the Old Town within the city walls. It is on 3 levels and has about 83 m2 of living space.

The ground floor has an open living area, kitchen and dining area. Internal stairs lead to the second level that consists of 2 bedrooms and bathroom.

One bedroom is currently used as study/office room. On the top level is en-suite bedroom with beautiful terrace of about 14 m2 size, and with unique sea and island Lokrum views, which makes this property special. 

The house is fully equipped and furnished. Several exposed stone walls and authentic wooden ceiling beams have been kept in accordance to the traditional look of the Dalmatian style.

The house is rented to tourists during the summer period and the future owner can continue with already established tourist business.

The property has received many great comments, and has rating 5 from the guests.

Distance from the sea and the rocky beach is about 50 m and 150 m from the market.

For additional questions, contact our  CPS office in Split

More about Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik barely needs further introduction but this medieval walled city with its polished limestone pavements laid out to a plan 600 years old is a magnet for tourists from around the whole world. It is regularly on the list of 'Must see places on earth'. It has its own international airport, is a busy yachting destination and is close to Mljet National park. People looking for an exotic wedding location, the huge numbers of honeymooners and cruise ships stacked up outside the harbour are all indications of the increasing popularity of this town to visitors.

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It was damaged and repaired following the Balkan war in the 1990's which perhaps even added to its reputation.

People who bought property in Dubrovnik after the war would by now have seen a massive rise in Dubrovnik real estate prices. Most believe as we do, that the apartments and villas in Dubrovnik will see further rises in prices for the foreseeable future.

Tourism is now a 52 week a year industry and Dubrovnik property, whether commercial or residential will reflect this. Another factor affecting the prices of villas and apartments in Dubrovnik is the geographical lay out of the town. It is impossible to build further property in Dubrovnik and the surrounding area as it is a walled city surrounded by steep cliffs.

However, property in Dubrovnik does come up for sale and the nearby villages have some of the best value villas on the Dalmatian coast. The Dubrovnik area is one of the few where foreign buyers are buying Croatian property away from the coast in the lush green valleys.