Residential house with 9 bedrooms and sea view for sale in Malinsk
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An apartment building of 9 rental apartments near the sea in Malinsk on the island (peninsula) of Krk.The house with a total area of 500 m2 with 6 apartments is located on a plot of 560 m2.It consists of a basement, a ground floor, two floors and an attic. There is one apartment on each floor, and another studio apartment is located in the courtyard. In the basement there is a studio apartment with a living room.On the ground floor there is a one-bedroom apartment with a living room and two bathrooms with a total area of 130 m2.
On the second floor there are also two bedrooms with a living room and two bathrooms.In the attic there is a studio apartment with a living room with a total area of 90 m2. The studio apartment in the courtyard has one bedroom with a living room with a total area of 50 m2.The two upper floors offer a beautiful view of the sea.The courtyard is decorated in a Mediterranean style with lots of Mediterranean plants and is an ideal place for rest and relaxation.The house was built in 1991, in good condition, renovated in 2017. In the basement there is a boiler room, a solar heating system and a large laundry room. The distance to the sea and beautiful beaches is 400 meters.
Malinska is located in the western part of the island of Krk. Until the 15th century, Dubashnitsa was almost devoid of permanent residents, as was the area south of it, almost to the city of Krk. The name of the area comes from the word "oak" or "oak", because there are rich forests and pastures with some arable land. Dubashnitsa was mainly an area of Omishal, even before the 12th century, but part of it also belonged to the people of Krka. Malinska, as the center of Dubashnica, was once an island port for timber exports and a favorite vacation spot of the Viennese aristocracy. It was mentioned in the XV century as a good anchorage, where ships took shelter from strong winds, especially from the south. With the arrival of the steamer in 1866, Malinska turned from a timber export port into a climatic resort due to the mild climate with about 260 sunny days per year. Today it is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the island, known for its numerous beaches and developed hotel industry, as well as family tourism. Not far from Malinski is Porat, a quiet place where the population once lived off fishing, but today tourism plays a leading role here. The name of the place comes from the Italian word porto, which means port. The beaches in Malinska and on the island of Krka are known as some of the best in Croatia. One of the advantages of the rugged and wide coastline in Malinsk is that the beaches, wherever you go, will never be far away.
The island's diverse coastline offers a wide range of beaches, from rocky, sandy and pebble beaches to hidden coves. Beaches for children, for the disabled, unable to swim or the elderly, beaches for dogs, beaches for those looking for natural shade and proximity to parking spaces, lovers of sports events and beach bars, as well as an unofficial nudist beach — all this is offered by Malinska. The beaches in the municipality of Malinska Dubashnica are connected by numerous footpaths and form a unique natural whole. The location of the beaches ranges from manicured concrete plateaus to wild, rocky, adventurous sea entrances, but also many other hidden and hidden swimming spots in small coves that are worth visiting. The beaches stretch along the western part of the island of Krk: they start along the Paradise Road connecting Malinska and Nivice, and end behind the romantic town of Porto.