The city of Trogir in Dalmatia - about 25 km northwest of Split, is one of the oldest cities in Croatia and the Mediterranean. In 1997, the entire old town of Trogir became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The historic center of Trogir is located on an island with a bridge to the mainland and the island of Ciovo. Property prices here have average levels.
Property ID | A1472 |
Living space | approx. 55 m² |
Floor | Ground floor / 1st floor |
Rooms | 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living area with dining room and kitchen |
Sea View | Yes |
Amenities | Outdoor parking space, garage parking space possible (price: 15,000 EUR) |
Location | Central Dalmatia - Ciovo Island + Trogir Bridge to the mainland |
Building year | 2021 |
Distance to sea | about 400 m |
Energy certificate | in progress |
Commission | 3 % + VAT. |
Price | SOLD! |
For sale are these beautiful and modern new apartments in a new construction in a sought after location on the island of Ciovo with a bridge to the mainland in the Split, Dalmatia region.
The building is currently veing built in a beautiful location - only about 400 meters from the sea - built in southern orientation. Estimated Completion: mid 2021. The following two bedroom apartments are currently for sale.
Apartment S1 on the ground floor (west), living area approx. 56 m² + 23 m² terrace, 115,000 EUR
Apartment S2 on the ground floor (east), living area approx. 55 m² + 15 m² terrace, 105,000 EUR
Apartment S3 on the 1st floor (west), living area approx. 57 m² + 23 m² terrace, 128,000 EUR
Apartment S4 on the 1st floor (east), living space approx 55 m² + 12 m² terrace, 120,000 EUR
All apartments have two bedrooms, two bathrooms, living area with dining area and open kitchen and a terrace. The prices are for the apartments including a parking space in the outdoor area - if a parking space in the garage is desired instead, the price increases by 15,000 EUR. In this building there is also the penthouse apartment A1520 with roof terrace for sale.
The city of Trogir in Dalmatia - about 25 km northwest of Split, is one of the oldest cities in Croatia and the Mediterranean. In 1997, the entire old town of Trogir became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The historic center of Trogir is located on an island with a bridge to the mainland and the island of Ciovo. Property prices here have average levels.