Home For Sale
130,000
Opatija, Istria, Croatia
1bd 39 sqm
Year Built: 0
Listed By: Euro Resales
Listed On: 06/09/2023
Listing ID: GL5338464
Description
Superb Detached property for sale in Opatija CroatiaEuroresales Property iD: - 9825854
Property Details
Beautiful detached house located in Volosko Opatija Croatia. The property is 38.89 square meters and consists of a bedroom, living room, dining room and especially a kitchen and toilet. The garden of 240 m2 provides enough space and privacy for socializing with a barbecue or enjoying the sunny days.
The property has a lot of potential for rent due to the proximity of all amenities, but also for a quiet family life with all the comforts of home. Heating and cooling is solved through air conditioning and PVC joinery takes care of the minimum monthly costs.
This is an excellent opportunity to own a beautiful holiday home or long term rental property.
Can also be used as an Airbnb listing due to the tourism in the area.
Features include
* Detached house
* Luxury finish
* Close to attractions
* 1 bed
* 1 bath
* 38.89 m2 of living space
* Fully furnished
* Communal pool
* Private garden
* Private parking
* Sea views
* South facing
* Walking distance to sea
About the area
Opatija is a Croatian coastal town on the Adriatic Sea. A fashionable resort in the 19th century, it's dotted with Habsburg-era villas. The Lungomare is a promenade that snakes along the coastline, offering views of the town and neighboring islands. The 1800s Villa Angiolina, set in a garden of exotic plants, houses the Croatian Museum of Tourism. Parts of St. Jacob's Church date from the 16th century.
The old 14th-century Benedictine abbey, Opatija Sv. Jakova ("Abbey of Saint Jacob"), from which the town derives its name (opatija means "abbey" in Croatian) is located in Park Svetog Jakova or Saint James's Park. Saint Jacob's church, built in 1506 and enlarged in 1937, now stands on the same spot. The neo-Romanesque Church of the Annunciation with its pronounced green cupola, was designed in 1906 by architect Karl Seidl.
Another sight is the Villa Angiolina, built in 1844 by iginio Scarpa. This villa, transformed into a museum. Since 1844. Villa Angiolina had many prominent guests
Opatija is known for the Maiden with the seagull, a statue by Zvonko Car (1956), which is positioned on a promontory by the Juraj Šporer art pavilion. it has turned into one of symbols of Opatija. A gilded variant of the statue Madonna, that once stood here but was demolished by communists after the end of World War ii, now stands in front of Saint Jacob's Church.
The town park Angiolina contains many species of plants from all over the world. it has been protected since 1968. Close-by, vis-a-vis Hotel imperial, stands the statue The Fountain - Helios and Selena, a work of the Austrian sculptor Hans Rathautsky from 1889. There is a 12 km-long promenade along the entire riviera, the Lungomare from Volosko, via Opatija, to Lovran and a 7 km-long forest path walk, the Šetaliste Carmen Sylve, named after Elisabeth of Wied, Queen consort of Romania, widely known by her literary name of Carmen Sylva.