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Villa – Pula, Istria County, Croatia

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  • Total area
    297 m²
  • Land area
    1,000 m²
  • Bedrooms
    3
  • Bathrooms
    3
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Features
  • Total rooms: 6
  • 2-floor building
  • 1 floor
  • Under construction: Design
  • Sea at 8 m
  • Balcony or terrace
  • Internet
  • TV
  • Furnished
  • Swimming pool
  • Garden
  • Car parks
  • Children playground
  • Private restricted area
  • Fitness
  • Grill area
  • Fully finished
  • Equipped with household appliances
  • Wood parquet flooring
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Lots of natural light
  • Quality sanitary ware
  • Floor heating
  • Kitchen
  • Sea view

Near Vodnjan, known for its top quality olive oil, wine and other Mediterranean delicacies, this villa is located on a plot of 1000 m² in the new part of the village with a view of the Brijune National Park. The ground floor of the house will consist of an entrance hall, a toilet, a storage room and a large open space of 73.20 m² in which there will be a large modern kitchen with an island, a dining room and a living room with a fireplace. The ground floor will also have an Istrian-style tavern with a large fireplace and a wooden table with benches. The tavern will have a separate storage room with a toilet. Access to the tavern will be from both the inside and outside of the house. On the ground floor there will be 3 large glass walls overlooking the pool and an outdoor covered terrace with a large table.

There will be 3 bedrooms on the first floor, one of which is the master bedroom with its own bathroom and dressing room, 25.50 m² and a terrace.

Equipment

- Air conditioning

- Heat pump for underfloor heating and cooling

- Heated pool with salt water

- Alarm

- Video surveillance

- Automatic sliding portun

- Security door

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