Apartment with a plot in Stoliv
€149 000
ID 59934
Uploaded 28.08.2024
Key features
2 bedrooms
140 m
to sea
65 sq.m
/ 2 292 €/sq.m
1 floor
Details
Property description
m, terrace 10sq. m, plot 50sq. m. The apartment has 2 bedrooms, furniture and household appliances. The heated-floor is in the living room, in the kitchen, in the bathroom and in the corridor. Installed: air conditioning, city telephone, internet, satellite TV and intercom. Decorated with Spanish and Italian tiles, bamboo parquet in the bedrooms. Parking place is in front of the house. From the terrace and all windows, a beautiful view of the bay opens. All communications are urban, sewerage - septic tank. Distance to the beach - 140m, to the grocery store and bus stop 100 meters. On the shore there is a large sand and pebble beach about 1000m long, there are 3 cafes, shops, several restaurants, a post office, a pier and a bus stop. The cost of renting in the summer time 70 Euro/day, off-season 55 Euro/day, in the winter months 30 Euro/day. At long-term renting for a year and more - the price for a month is about 350 Euro. Stoliv - is a picturesque village in the Bay of Kotor, at the foot of the Vrmac mountain range, located opposite the ancient city of Perast. The village acquired its name from the merger of the words "one hundred olive", because according to an old tradition, when a young man wanted married to a girl, he was need to plant a hundred olive trees. Due to this, the village is immersed in olive groves. In the upper part of the village, at an altitude of 240m, there are two magnificent churches - St. Ilia (16th century) and St. Anna (12-13th century), surrounded by a pomegranate grove. From the lower part of the village, an old stone road leading through a chestnut grove to the top, along the road you will see many cyclamens who have chosen this area. In the lower (coastal) part there are the Church of St. Mary and the Church of St. Basil with unique frescos from the end of the 15th century. Beautiful camellia bushes grow here in abundance. According to legend, one of the sailors brought these flowers in the 18th century for his wife. The annual Camellia festival with an exhibition of flowers, an art gallery and the obligatory choice of Queen of Camellia is held here. On the mountain slopes of Stoliv grows many medicinal herbs and flowers that saturate the sea air with nutrients, making it even more useful.