Country
Croatia
Location
Peljesac
Ref. Number
8224
Type
Stone house
Size
120 m2
Year
1900
Floors
3
Rooms
5
Features
Garden
Terrace
Distances
Sea
300 m
Description
A traditional stone townhouse (semi-detached) requiring complete renovation is now for sale. It is located on Pelješac, a stunning peninsula situated between the mainland and the island of Korčula, famous for its world-class vineyards, mild climate, and pristine beaches.
Atmosphere: Experience an authentic Dalmatian ambiance in a peaceful village surrounded by hills, offering views of the Adriatic Sea. This property is ideal for those seeking an escape from tourist crowds, yet it is located only 300 meters from the sea.
Property Details:
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Material: Natural stone.
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Living Area: Approx. 120 m2 (40 m2 footprint per floor).
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Floors: Ground floor, first floor, and high attic.
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Outdoor Space: To the rear of the house, there is a terrace with a gustirna (traditional water tank). The property also includes a small 25 m2 garden.
Infrastructure & Potential:
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Utilities: Electricity, water, and telephone connections are located right next to the property.
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Investment Opportunity: The building requires a full adaptation. Once renovated, it has the potential to become a highly functional living space, perfect for a private holiday home or a high-end tourist rental.
This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a property with the true spirit of Dalmatia in one of the most sought-after locations on the coast.
Adriatica Real Estate
www.adriatica-estate.com
contact: +385 99 2018 000
Community
About Peljesac
Peljesac is a peninsula in southern Croatia, in the Dubrovnik -Neretva county. Just about an hour drive from Dubrovnik. From 2022 it is connected by a bridge to the mainland.
It is around 70 km long. The Peljesac Channel divides the peninsula from the island of Korcula. Scattered like breadcrumbs across the foothills of the dolomites, the hamlets and villages of southern Peljesac evoke an ancient past. The rocks, the vegetation, the groves of pine and cypress - everywhere a sense of timelessness prevails. On the hills above the sea, abandoned villas and gardens, stone walls and columns lie crumbling in the sun. Lemon, fig and almond trees, herbs and wildflowers surround the villages gardens and fields.
The historical sea captains' town of Orebic - with its shops, market, caffe bars and restaurants is on the bottom of the Sveti Ilija Mountain. A footpath into the mountains to the summit of Sveti Ilija begins near Viganj too - Croatia's windsurfing capital. There, seaside restaurants and pebbly beaches attract a lively crowd in summer months. The island of Korcula and Mljet are just across the channel.
- Population:
- 9000
- Size:
- 348 km2
- Schools:
- 12
- Faculties:
- 0
- Kindergartens:
- 6
- Libraries:
- 10
- Theatres:
- 0
- Cinemas:
- 2








