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Unique property in Carinthia at the Lake Millstatt Austria - Carinthia - Lake Millstatt
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4.305.500 6.517.500 |
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393.104.000 635.713.000 |
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635.713.000 3.370.930 |
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Object: AP-ZV-GG328
Location: Austria - Carinthia
Region: Lake Millstatt Year built: 1995 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 4 Living area: 551 m² Plot area: 1.600 m² Balcon: 1 Garage Furnished EPC: HWB 80,5 |
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Property Description
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The picturesque location at the bank of the Millstätter See, the south side of Austria, let you experience Mediterranean lightness and Alpine Caribbean with all your senses. Plunge into crystal clear water and encounter with mountains which surround it – the summer leaves nothing to be desired. Enjoy a few cozy hours in the snow-covered landscape of the winter or lay your tracks on the wide skiing trails of the surrounding ski areas. The surrounding infrastructure is fully extended. In about one hour per car you can reach the airports Klagenfurt and Salzburg.
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Built in 1995, living-/effective space 551m2, plot size 1,600m2, bedroom 5, bathroom 4, 6 outdoor parking places and 2 garages, with lake access, fireplace, sun terrace, wellness area with sauna, granny flat, garden biotope, boat house, elegant room design, high quality equipment , Energy certificate: HWB 80,5 |
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Lake Millstatt is a lake in Carinthia, Austria.
It is situated at 588 metres above the Adriatic (1,929 ft), north of the Drava Valley within the Gurktal Alps (Nock Mountains) range of the Central Eastern Alps, near the town of Spittal an der Drau. With a surface area of 13.3 km2 (5.1 sq mi) Lake Millstatt is the second largest lake of Carinthia (after Lake Wörth), though with a depth of 142 m (466 ft) the most voluminous by far.
Its steep shore gives the lake a fjord-like character. The Millstätter Alpe mountains in the north up to 2,100 m (6,900 ft) protect it from cold winds, so the water temperature can reach 25 °C (77 °F) in summer. The narrow and long surface stretches over 12 km (7.5 mi) from east to west. In the south the wooded Hochgosch plateau, with a breadth of 2 km (1.2 mi) and an elevation of 876 m (2,874 ft), divides the lake from the parallel Drava Valley.
Fishery, especially for trout, had been a source of food and work for residents since ancient times. Today sport fishing and angling is quite common not only for trout but also for several genera of carps, for wels catfish, northern pike, zander, perch and the European eel. |
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Purchase costs |
| Agency commission - 3,6% (incl. 20% VAT) of the purchase price |
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