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Agency
MONTBEL D.O.O.
Languages
English, Русский, Српски, Crnogorski
23
Updated at: 06/05/2024
Location
Country: Montenegro
Region: Herceg Novi Municipality
Village: Josice
Address: Prva josicka
Building parameters
Total area:
113 m²
Description
Three-story stone house with a swimming pool in Perast.
Area: 113 m2
Plot: 153 m2 + 76m2 courtyard and parking
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3
The house is located on the first line from the sea and has three floors (40 m2 + 36 m2 + 37 m2).
The plot has an area of 153 m2, and 76m2 is a courtyard and parking.
The house is restored and ready to move in.
The backyard sunbathing pool and area are a great addition to the house.
Ground floor: living room with dining area, bathroom, kitchen, pantry, access to the courtyard.
Second floor: two bedrooms, one large bathroom and laundry room, access to the backyard and pool.
Third floor: two bedrooms, a bathroom with a shower.
Perast is a small city with great significance. The ancient city of captains on the coast of Boko-Kotor Bay, located directly opposite the strait connecting Boko-Kotorsk with the Adriatic Sea. He was the "guard" of the bay, meeting enemies at the entrance to the bay. Seafarers were trained here. The sailors of Perast became famous for their art and were coveted allies in all fleets of Europe. Marko Martinovich Maritime Academy was widely known. It was here that Peter I sent his gardemarins to study.