- Charming old stone house (~ 65m2) in the heart of the historical center
of Vrsar (Italian: Orsera)
- Fully renovated in 2013 (completely
new: roof, facade, bathroom, kitchen, ceramic floors, hardwood floors,
doors, windows,
electrical...)
- Walking distance to the beach, steps to the grocery
store
and farmer's market.
The house includes two levels (29m2 at the base), plus unused attic space
with windows.
The first floor features a newly constructed bathroom, a new kitchen, and
a dining room, complemented by traditional wooden beamed ceilings.
The second floor features an elegant, open space bedroom, equivalent in
size to the first floor. There are windows on two opposite walls, and the
space can easily be converted into two distinct bedrooms.
The second floor connects to the attic. The attic has three windows, and
has the potential to be converted into an additional bedroom.
In addition to being connected internally, each floor has its own,
separate outdoor entrance and has the potential to be converted into its
own unit.
The house is connected to electricity and water and the town sewage
system. The phone land-line is available, too.
All legally required documentation pertaining to house ownership and
registration is in order. 
Vrsar is a small town on the west coast of Istrian peninsula, close to
Italy and Slovenia. It is a well-known tourist place, situated close to a
large archipelago with 18 unpopulated islands covered with Mediterranean
plants. 2 km away is the Koversada, the biggest naturist camp in
Mediterranean's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7eo8k-QWHw&sns=em
Many people own holiday homes here, as it is conveniently outside the
hustle and bustle of Porec, with its vast range of entertainment, yet less
than 20 minutes away by car. The international airport in Pula (Pola) is
less than an hour away. Venice, Trieste, and the Slovenian Alps skiing
resorts are couple of hours away.