Kotor (KOTOR, Montenegro, MJ)€128,750 EURGREAT LETTING POTENTIAL!
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Spacious terrace with beautiful views
Spacious terrace with beautiful viewsBoka Kotorska - Kotor mapTerrace overlooking Kotor Old Town Dining roomLiving roomBedroomKotor Old town panoramaKotor Old town panoramaKotor Old town - cafe at the wellKotor Old town CathedralKotor Old town panoramaKotor Old town - typical street"LOVELY RENOVATED APARTMENT IN KOTOR!"
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Address:DPM-193 LOVELY RENOVATED APARTMENT IN KOTOR OLD TOWNType:ResidentialStyle:Apartment"In traditional stone house"Bedrooms:1Bathrooms:1Size:45 sq. m."plus large terrace"Lot Type:RectangularYear Built:"Completely renovated"
Description
LOVELY RENOVATED APARTMENT IN KOTOR OLD TOWN
Lovely renovated apartment situated in the Old Town of Kotor with beautiful views to the city. It has a total living area of 45 sqm and contains 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen, living room and a large terrace the full width of the apartment. Excellent letting potential!

About Kotor:
Tucked away at the end of the Gulf the town of Kotor sticks determinedly to the steep sides of Mount Lovcen, in one of the most dramatic settings in all of the Mediterranean. First colonised by the Greeks, Kotor flourished from the twelfth century as the chief port of the Serbian state of Raska though the town was very much an independent commune whose commercial power came to rival that of Dubrovnik. The golden years didn't last long, for the town's position was undermined by the Turkish conquests of the fifteenth century and Kotor was forced to seek the protection of Venice in 1420 - beginning a long and slow decline punctuated by siege, earthquake and plague.

Kotor's old town spreads out along the side of the Gulf behind its west wall, a confusion of twisting streets and tiny squares framed by a mountain slope, where the thin line of the east wall zig-zags up to an apex at the fortress of Sv Ivan. Most of what you see today is Venetian and dates from the fifteenth century - though the ramparts were started by the Byzantines some six centuries earlier. Inside, the central square is surrounded by a number of historic buildings including the Rector's Palace, the Town Hall and Tower Clock.
Features
Interior Features
Window CoversHardwood Floors
View
Mountain ViewCity LightsDowntown
Panoramic
Exterior Finish
Stone
Extra Features
Balcony
 
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