Huge seafront building land

Building land - Island of Pag


Land plot on great location on island of Pag, ideal for resort and hotel location. It offers magnificent island view, surrounded by clean air and crystal clear water, no pollution or noise nowhere around the area. Safe environment, pleasurable and warm Mediterranean climate. The town of Pag is 5 minutes away by car and the Zadar international airport is just 40 kilometers away. Town Pag is a tourist destination, and on the north of the location is a town Novalja, the most visited young people tourist destination in Croatia that attracts a great number of visitors.


Property ID: 131


LAND AREA

63.500 m2

PERMITS

Existing


TYPE

Building land

AIRPORT DISTANCE

40 km


PRICE: € 4,450,000

Huge seafront building land

Building land - Island of Pag


Land plot on great location on island of Pag, ideal for resort and hotel location. It offers magnificent island view, surrounded by clean air and crystal clear water, no pollution or noise nowhere around the area. Safe environment, pleasurable and warm Mediterranean climate. The town of Pag is 5 minutes away by car and the Zadar international airport is just 40 kilometers away. Town Pag is a tourist destination, and on the north of the location is a town Novalja, the most visited young people tourist destination in Croatia that attracts a great number of visitors.


Property ID: 131


LAND AREA

63.500 m2

PERMITS

Existing


TYPE

Building land

AIRPORT DISTANCE

40 km

Huge seafront building land

Building land - Island of Pag


Land plot on great location on island of Pag, ideal for resort and hotel location. It offers magnificent island view, surrounded by clean air and crystal clear water, no pollution or noise nowhere around the area. Safe environment, pleasurable and warm Mediterranean climate. The town of Pag is 5 minutes away by car and the Zadar international airport is just 40 kilometers away. Town Pag is a tourist destination, and on the north of the location is a town Novalja, the most visited young people tourist destination in Croatia that attracts a great number of visitors.


Property ID: 131


LAND AREA

63.500 m2

PERMITS

Existing


TYPE

Building land

AIRPORT DISTANCE

40 km


PRICE: € 4,450,000

This land is marked as building in DPU (a detailed plan of urbanism by Zadar county) so the building on it can start after the conceptual and master plan of future investor is made, after that, it gets a building permit and construction can start. There is not asphalted path which connects the main road. The future investor would need to build the road, he would get a guarantee for the return of investment amount in a way of cancellation of paying needed utilities by county and contributions in the following years until that amount is annulled. The water and electricity need to be connected from the main road along the same path, that minor investment would pass on the future developer. The distance from the main road to the building plot is 1.100 meters. There is also a possibility of purchase of the larger plot of 423.000 including this and surrounding area, it can be seen here

Main economic activities on the island of Pag are tourism, sheep breeding, and salt manufacturing. It is estimated that 70 percent of inhabitants, directly or indirectly, provide tourist services. In 2011, Pag generated over 1.8 million nights and 263.000 foreign arrivals. Most of the tourists stay in private apartments and rooms, one part in camps and rest in hotel accommodation. According to county offices for tourism, on the island of Pag are about 1.000 beds in hotel accommodation, about 9.500 in camps, and about 19.000 beds in private accommodation. Other accommodation objects number about 2.350 beds.

This land is marked as building in DPU (a detailed plan of urbanism by Zadar county) so the building on it can start after the conceptual and master plan of future investor is made, after that, it gets a building permit and construction can start. There is not asphalted path which connects the main road. The future investor would need to build the road, he would get a guarantee for the return of investment amount in a way of cancellation of paying needed utilities by county and contributions in the following years until that amount is annulled. The water and electricity need to be connected from the main road along the same path, that minor investment would pass on the future developer. The distance from the main road to the building plot is 1.100 meters.

Main economic activities on the island of Pag are tourism, sheep breeding, and salt manufacturing. It is estimated that 70 percent of inhabitants, directly or indirectly, provide tourist services. In 2011, Pag generated over 1.8 million nights and 263.000 foreign arrivals. Most of the tourists stay in private apartments and rooms, one part in camps and rest in hotel accommodation. According to county offices for tourism, on the island of Pag are about 1.000 beds in hotel accommodation, about 9.500 in camps, and about 19.000 beds in private accommodation. Other accommodation objects number about 2.350 beds. There is also a possibility of purchase of the larger plot of 423.000 including this and surrounding area, it can be seen here

 

About location

Dalmatia

Dalmatia is the region of Croatia, extending along the Adriatic Sea, approximately from Rijeka to the Gulf of Kotor. The split is the provincial capital; other cities include Zadar, Šibenik, and Dubrovnik. Except for a coastal lowland, Dalmatia is generally mountainous, rising to the Dinaric Alps. The coast, which is famed for its scenic beauty and its resorts, has many bays and excellent harbors protected by a chain of islands. Dalmatia has always developed itself as a region by cherishing and protecting all its treasures, its natural resources and its environment. Tourism, agriculture and fishing are the principal economic activities. Pag has become in recent years an increasingly popular island to visit in no small part because the resort of Novalja, to the north of the island, is considered one of Croatia’s premier party destinations. Pag is also very easy to reach from the mainland by bridge

 

About location

Dalmatia

Dalmatia is the region of Croatia, extending along the Adriatic Sea, approximately from Rijeka to the Gulf of Kotor. The split is the provincial capital; other cities include Zadar, Šibenik, and Dubrovnik. Except for a coastal lowland, Dalmatia is generally mountainous, rising to the Dinaric Alps. The coast, which is famed for its scenic beauty and its resorts, has many bays and excellent harbors protected by a chain of islands. Dalmatia has always developed itself as a region by cherishing and protecting all its treasures, its natural resources and its environment. Tourism, agriculture and fishing are the principal economic activities. Pag has become in recent years an increasingly popular island to visit in no small part because the resort of Novalja, to the north of the island, is considered one of Croatia’s premier party destinations. Pag is also very easy to reach from the mainland by bridge


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