House with multiple residential units, 2 minutes walk to the sea, Ljubač, 550m2
The house offers a variety of residential units tailored to different needs and lifestyles.
In the basement, there are two spacious garages for cars, ideal for safe parking, along with a wine cellar that provides an intimate place to enjoy favorite wines. The entrance from the basement allows easy access to the ground floor of the house.
On the ground floor, there is a four-bedroom apartment, with rooms located in the “tower,” which gives a special charm and character to the space. The apartment includes two bathrooms, ensuring comfort and practicality for the whole family.
The first floor of the house offers additional space in the form of a study, which can be converted into an additional bedroom or office as needed. This flexibility provides opportunities to adapt the space according to the wishes and needs of the new owners.
On the second floor of the house, there is a smaller one-bedroom apartment with a balcony, perfect for a young couple or individual looking for intimate living space. Additionally, the house also offers a studio apartment with a balcony, which represents a practical and functional solution for guests or as additional rental space.
All of this is situated on a spacious plot of 850m2, providing enough space for outdoor activities, garden landscaping, or potential expansion of the property according to the needs of future owners. All units have separate entrances, and each can be accessed through the garage.
This house offers diverse possibilities and comfort for a pleasant life in a peaceful environment.
The distance to Zadar is 25 minutes by car, to the sea is two minutes on foot, and to the highway is 17 minutes.
Ljubač is a settlement in the southern part of the municipality of Ražanac in Zadar County. The main economic branches are tourism and olive growing. The old part of the village is built in a typical coastal style, with closely connected houses and narrow streets. The settlement is located in Ljubač Bay, at the gateway to the Pag Bridge.”