Croatia apartments for sale near Dubrovnik
An established destination is now offering luxury apartments for sale just 15 minutes outside Dubrovnik in Croatia

On the doorstep of the UNESCO World Heritage city of Dubrovnik sits the Dubrovnik Sun Gardens, a new property project already up-and-running as a holiday destination, and now offering one-and two-bedroom apartments for sale right by the gorgeous Adriatic coastline.
The popular old town of Dubrovnik is just 15 minutes away with all its charm and culture, while holidaymakers and property owners at the Sun Gardens can also make the most of the waterside location of these new apartments. Serviced by the Radisson Blu Hotel &B Resort, the flats are part of a fully integrated resort which includes the 5* luxury hotel, residences, tennis courts, sports club, spa and market promenade as well as swimming pools, and of course the beach.
It's already a prime destination for international travellers taking advantage of the beauty of the area, and the length of the season along the Adriatic Coast.
This is one of the best opportunities to buy into an existing resort - there will be no more building along this beautiful coastline because of zoning laws in Croatia which means the area is guaranteed to remain unspoiled.
Residents are obliged to take part in the rental scheme at the Sun Gardens and receive a 50% share of the income. One bedroom apartments start at €170,000 for a ground floor residence with a courtyard views and you will pay up to €555,000 for larger two-bedroom residences with premium panoramic sea views.
For more information and to find out more about buying an apartment just outside the historic city of Dubrovnik please visit www.dubrovniksungardens.com or telephone +385 (0)20 361 650.
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