340,000.00 €
- 3280 m²
Property for
Sale
Property area
80 m²
Floor
1
Number of Floors
3
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Terrace area
19 m²
Updated
Jun 28, 2024
Newbuild
yes
Built
2023
Country
Croatia
State/Region/Province
Primorsko-goranska županija
City
Malinska-Dubašnica
City area
Malinska
ZIP code
51511
Building permit
yes
Energy efficiency
A
Central heating
yes
Number of parking spaces
1
Description
MALINSKA-apartment in a new building of 80 m2, 2 bedrooms + living room with a parking space and the possibility of buying a part of the garden for an area with a barbecue.
It consists of an open-plan living room with a kitchen, dining room and living room, from which there is access to a spacious covered terrace of 19 m2 with a beautiful view of Kvarner and the surrounding area.
It is connected by a corridor to two bedrooms, one of which has its own bathroom, a separate bathroom and a utility room.
The building is being built to a high quality, with a thermal block and facade, and will be equipped with carpentry with electric blinds and mosquito nets, burglar-proof entrance doors, air conditioning in the rooms, underfloor heating in the bathrooms, and high-quality floor and wall coverings and sanitary ware.
The apartment has one parking spot.
Malinska, an area on the island of Krk that did not have a settlement, a castle center. The whole area is called Dubašnica in the western part of the island of Krk. It is also the only area of Krk for which we know exactly when it was inhabited.
Namely, until the 15th century, Dubašnica was almost devoid of permanent inhabitants, as was the area south of it, almost to the town of Krk. The name of the region comes from oak or oak, because there are rich forests and pastures with some arable land. Dubašnica was mainly an area of Omišalj, already before the 12th century, but part of it was also held by the Krk people.
Malinska, as the center of Dubašnica, was once an island port for the export of wood and a favorite tourist destination of the Viennese aristocracy. It was mentioned in the 15th century as a good anchorage where ships took shelter during strong winds, especially from the south. With the arrival of the steamship in 1866, Malinska went from being a port for the export of wood to a climatic health resort thanks to the mild climate with about 260 sunny days a year. Today, it is one of the island's strongest tourist destinations, known for its numerous beaches and developed hotel industry, as well as family tourism.
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