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This small and beautiful, autochthonous, Istrian house that we offer has a special place in our offer. This small, but also minimalistically renovated, house points to the originality and unique way of life in this area. In this regard, we present to you a stone house in the style of modest old and new. The floor plan size of the house is 67 m2 and offers 134 m2 of living space.
It was built on a plot of land measuring 340 m2 and bordered by land owned by the Republic of Croatia, which further expands the private zone of this property. The view reaches to the top of the Cicarije mountain and the surrounding greenery of untouched nature.
In this rural village, surrounded by birds and peace, where tourist rentals have borne excellent fruit, and where family life has a better quality, experience a little piece of heaven on earth.
This stone house extends over 2 floors, of which the ground floor contains an open wardrobe space and kitchen with dining area, one bathroom and a separate living room with a floor plan size of 22.5 m2. As in those Istrian houses, a wooden staircase leads to the upper sleeping area where there are 2 large bedrooms.
The house was built during the war (1940s), and it has a functional cistern (3x3x3 = 27 m3) with a well built in 1952. A fenced terrace is offered here, next to the large covered entrance terrace, and a small one is also located at the back of the house. The 273 m2 yard extends into the aforementioned land owned by the Republic of Croatia and offers pure nature, greenery and natural vegetation where a swimming pool can be additionally built. The house and land are completely located within the construction zone, which allows for additional expansion of the house. Right next to it, there is a legalized ruin of 30 m2, which reduces the costs of geodetic works and facilitates the bureaucracy of expanding the house within the dimensions of 97 m2. A small garden completes the beauty of the property.
The house is very cold inside on summer days thanks to the thick stone walls (natural insulation), but there is an air conditioner just in case. For heating, a wood-burning stove was used for cooking, so now a hole is left in the wall to install a wood-burning or wood-pellet stove.
Completely renovated in 2006, with quality wood joinery, internal shipboard flooring, thick stone wool between the roof and plasterboard, a built-in ventilation system to let the house "breathe", this beautiful property with a septic tank is looking for a new owner.
The position of the house is on the very edge of a small Istrian village in the vicinity of the town of Labin, from which you are 9 km away, and you are at the first beach in Rabac in about 10 minutes' drive (13 km).
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