House Freestanding for sale, Josipdol, 130 000 €
A house with business space that has potential!
On the first floor of the house is an apartment of 94 m2, which is split level. It consists of a staircase, entrance hall, bathroom, two bedrooms with exits to the balcony, open space living room - dining room and kitchen.
Equipped, sold furnished. Wood stove heating.
The ground floor is a 70m2 cafe and an additional 36m2 covered terrace.
The cafe is fully furnished with a sledge as in the pictures. It has men's and women's toilets, a terrace.
There are still rooms behind, and another apartment or extension could be arranged - for example, a kitchen, if you wanted to convert it for a restaurant.
Pellet stove is used for heating.
The building is detached, the ground floor is commercial, the first floor is residential.
There is approx. 800m2 parking space in front of the building.
The roof was changed in 2015.
The garden is very nicely decorated, with lots of greenery and trees.
Along the local road itself.
You can use the house independently for private purposes or as an apartment building, restaurant, pizzeria, ...
Only an hour's drive to Zagreb or Rijeka.
10 minutes from Lake Sabljak.
The real pearl of this region is Lake Sabljaci, an accumulation lake formed on the course of the Zagorska Mrežnica. Many people call this eleventh largest lake in Croatia the "Ogulin sea" (170 ha). If you look at it from Prelesje above the village of Desmerice, it really looks like a big sea bay.
Due to its composition of fish species, from native trout, grass carp and chub to the widely known capital tench, it is a real mecca for fishermen, but also offers unlimited opportunities for recreationalists, swimmers, rowers, windsurfing, pleasant walks and bike rides, rowing regattas.
Fishing is allowed throughout the year, except for brown and rainbow trout and grayling, grass carp, carp, perch, chub, pike, roach and yelloweye. The tench caught in this lake are widely known! Beautiful white swans find their refuge on the lake every winter, and parts of the lake are sometimes darkened by a large flock of black coots.