Rustic house with a nice garden in Malinska, mere 500 meters from the sea!
Total area is 116 sq.m. Land plot is 554 sq.m.
This beautiful rustic stone house, dating back to the 19th century, offers 116 m² of living space and has been completely renovated with a keen eye for indigenous details like wooden beams and Mediterranean blue shutters. The property consists of a ground floor, a first floor, and a spacious, meticulously maintained garden.
On the ground floor, you will find an entrance hall, a bathroom, a storage room, and a large, spacious living room that includes a kitchen and dining area. The living room opens onto a covered, paved terrace and the garden. An internal staircase leads to the first floor, which features two bedrooms and a bathroom. The yard is beautifully landscaped with palm trees and Mediterranean plants, and it is enclosed by a wall that ensures complete privacy.
The house is equipped with high-quality ceramics, sanitary ware, PVC and aluminum carpentry, air conditioning, and a fireplace. It is conveniently located close to all necessary amenities.
Town of Malinska situated in the Dubašnica area on the western part of the island of Krk, has a rich history. Until the 15th century, Dubašnica was almost uninhabited, similar to the southern regions up to the town of Krk. The name Dubašnica is derived from the Croatian word for oak, reflecting the region's lush forests and pastures. Historically, Dubašnica was predominantly an area of Omišalj, though part of it was controlled by the Krk people.
Malinska, the center of Dubašnica, was once a major port for wood export and a favorite tourist spot for the Viennese aristocracy. It was first mentioned in the 15th century as a safe harbor for ships during strong southern winds. With the arrival of the steamship in 1866, Malinska transformed from a wood-exporting port to a health resort, thanks to its mild climate and approximately 260 sunny days a year.
Today, Malinska is one of the island's top tourist destinations, known for its numerous beaches, developed hotel industry, and family tourism. Nearby is Porat, a quiet village once dependent on fishing, now thriving on tourism. The name Porat comes from the Italian word for port. The beaches in Malinska and across the island of Krk are renowned as some of the best in Croatia.
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