DRENOVA, we have received an offer for a two-story apartment in a newly built house, located in a quiet location, 10 minutes by car from the city center, with a total area of 120m2. The first floor consists of a living room, kitchen and dining room, bathroom, pantry and hallway, while the attic has two bedrooms with a beautiful view of the sea and another bathroom. An internal staircase connects all the spaces, providing a practical and functional layout.
The house is newly built and has an excellent facade and roof. It is also equipped with a stainless steel fence, PVC joinery and skylights. The sanitary ware and ceramics are completely new.
In addition, the apartment has a parking space and a 120m2 garden, which provides space for a garden or outdoor relaxation. The house is oriented to the south, and is illuminated by the sun for most of the day. Housing costs are reduced to a minimum. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking for a property in a quiet and sunny location, close to all necessary amenities. Perfect for families.
Heating and cooling in the apartment are solved by air conditioning.
The settlement of Drenova was created about 300 to 400 years ago when the hamlets of Podbreg, Macani, Klanjci, Kablari, Brdina and a few others were formed, and the inhabitants of these small, scattered settlements were called Drenovačani. It was named after the dogwood, a forest fruit that grows in the forests of Drenova.
An important year in the history of Drenova, especially for the literacy of its inhabitants, was certainly 1838, when the parish priest Ivan Cvetko founded a church parish and began to gather and teach children literacy. Through his efforts, the construction of a school began in 1844, which was completed and started operating in 1852. Notable people who attended the Drenova school are: writer and journalist Ivo Grohovac-Riječanin and prof. Fran Franković, father of Istrian teachers, professor and director of the Teacher Training School in Kastav, professor at the Teacher Training School in Koper, author of "Croatian Beginners" published in Vienna in 1911, founder of the Croatian Public Reading Room on Drenova in 1908.
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Azalea Kegalj
licensed agent
+385 95 905 5464
azalea@spatium.hr
Spatium nekretnine
+385 51 272 903
info@spatium.hr
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Azalea Kegalj
Agent s licencom
Mob: +385 95 905 5464
Tel: +385 51 272 903
E-mail: azalea@spatium.hr
www.spatium.hr