SUŠAK, we have received an offer for an apartment and a business premises for complete renovation. These are two properties, the business premises are located on the ground floor, with an area of 55.48 m2, consisting of an entrance hall, one large room that can be used as a workshop or warehouse, three additional smaller rooms and two bathrooms. On the first floor there is an apartment with a total living area of 52.84 m2, consisting of an entrance, a living room with a kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. The apartment has an uncovered terrace at the entrance measuring 14.28 m2, and a roof terrace with a total area of 91.21 m2 with a view of the city and the surroundings. The total area of both buildings with all coefficients is 121 m2. A complete renovation of both spaces is required, but given the concept, the possibilities are various. It is important to note that the city center is a few minutes walk from the property itself. The ownership is in order, and these properties have all the necessary documentation. They are sold exclusively together. Sušak (in the narrower sense - the area on the left bank of the Rječina) has been uninhabited for a long time and is descriptively called 'oltre la Fiumara', alla riva tersattana di Fiumara', 'trans pontem, sottoTersatto' or 'San Lorenzo' (after the chapel) by the people of Rijeka and in Croatian 'perko Rečina', SV. Lovreč. The name Sussach is first mentioned in a document dated 14. IV. 1822 for the area from Marganovo to Pećin and north to the old road to Trsat (as the property of the Trsat Franciscan convent).[2] The story that Sušak got its name because the women of Fiumana dried their clothes there belongs to folk etymology because the laundry was on Školjić (Scoglieto) where there was enough space for drying clothes and it would have been absurd to go by ferry, later by bridge across the border to dry the clothes. Mr. Kobler is probably right when he assumes that it was the name for a dry area created by filling a large area, the entire neighborhood from the Continental Hotel to today's Mrtvi Kanal (later Delta) and to Brajdica in the east is on filled terrain (among other things, from all the construction waste after the devastating tax in Rijeka in 1750, which was filled here). Today's Brajdica was cultivated at the beginning of the 19th century and was then called Brajda. In 1855, a new riverbed of the Rječina was broken through that embankment and the Delta was created. For all other information, please contact us with confidence. Rok Lulić licensed agent + 385 91 2206 204 rok@spatium.hr Spatium nekretnine +385 51 272 903 info@spatium.hr
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Rok Lulić
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Mob: +385 91 220 6204
Tel: +385 51 272 903
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