We offer a unique opportunity to purchase a modern property located just 150 meters from the sea, at the entrance to Tivat, in the Bonichi area. This newly built project includes six one-bedroom apartments that can be purchased individually or as a whole – ideal for conversion into a boutique hotel or apartment rental business.
Built with high quality materials and to high standards, this property offers a modern lifestyle close to the sea with an emphasis on durability and elegance.
Main characteristics:
- Elegant stone facade, giving the building character and eternal appeal.
- Forged fence for additional safety and aesthetic beauty.
- Sliding glass doors for natural light and exquisite design.
- Decorative concrete around the building.
- Ariston water heaters for energy efficient hot water supply.
- Villeroy & Boch is known for its quality and luxury.
- Souls and mixers Hansgrohe, adding modern elegance.
- Mirai doors for extra security and style.
- A covered terrace, fully equipped for electricity, water and sewerage, with the option of choosing glass or forged fences.
Apartment layout and prices:
First floor:
- Left block: 39 m2 apartment + 63 m2 garden - €152,500
- Right block: 44 m2 apartment + 91 m2 garden - €162,750
Second floor:
- Left block: 49 m2 apartment - €154,350
- Right block: 59 m2 apartment with sea views - €185,850
Third floor:
- Left block: 49 m2 apartment with partial sea views - €164,650
- Right block: 59 m2 apartment with sea views - €197,900
Covered terraces:
There are two covered terraces of 50 m2 each to choose from with magnificent sea views. Price per terrace: €52,500.
Additional benefits:
- Each apartment is allocated a numbered parking space, providing convenience.
- Buyers are exempt from 3% property transfer tax.
Investment opportunity:
For those looking for a profitable investment, it is possible to purchase the entire building for €1,050,000, which is a unique business opportunity in tourism on the Montenegrin coast.
Contact us today to learn more about this unique project in Tivat, Bonichi!