Luxurious apartment with sea view and swimming pool, close to the sea
This spacious apartment is located in a smaller residential building, has an area of 90.45 m2 and consists of a kitchen...
395.000€
Trogir
52100 Banjole, Croatia
For sale
2.000.000€

















This beautiful three-storey, ultra-modern villa with 400 m2 of living space and 700 m2 of land is located near the coast and only 1 kilometer from the center of Pula.
This is an excellent place for those who want to escape a little from the city and at the same time enjoy the benefits of city life because the house is close to the city but at the same time in a quiet and beautiful area.
This 400 square meter luxury home is a spectacular example of a modern minimalist design. There are seven beautifully furnished and functional bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a parking space, an outdoor kitchen area and a huge swimming pool with stunning sea views.
The huge floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall windows let in plenty of sunlight and warmth, emphasizing the modern loft design. They also offer, especially from the upper rooms, a beautiful view of Pula and the harbor with the famous Pula shipyard.
Pula is a coastal city with a well-protected harbor, a shore lined with beaches and Roman remains on the Istrian peninsula in Croatia. Pula has been occupied, destroyed and rebuilt several times throughout its history. It was first settled in prehistoric times and is valued for its strategic location. The city was ruled by the Romans, Goths, Venetians and Allied forces during World War II.
Electricity, district water
Pool
Furnished





This spacious apartment is located in a smaller residential building, has an area of 90.45 m2 and consists of a kitchen...
395.000€





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280.000€
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