A property on Fruška Gora captures attention as demand for weekend homes persists post-pandemic.
As spring arrives, the search for affordable rural properties has heightened, with individuals eager to find budget-friendly homes near natural settings such as rivers and lakes.
This trend, which gained momentum during the
COVID-19 pandemic, shows no signs of waning as people seek refuge in nature, often for extended periods during summers or holidays.
This past weekend, a property located in Fruška Gora attracted significant interest.
The owner, described as a sole proprietor, is marketing the house directly to potential buyers with the aim of minimizing transaction costs for both parties.
The listing describes the home as situated in a so-called 'air spa', a term used to denote areas known for clean air and health benefits.
The owner offers flexible payment options for the property, which includes a structured payment plan spread over 24 to 36 months, as well as price reductions for cash buyers.
The advertisement highlights that the house features five bedrooms, two toilets, two showers, a living room with a fireplace, and a covered terrace accommodating 8-10 people, all set on a 12-ari plot with a total area of 120 square meters.
The home is described as 100% thermally and hydro-insulated and is seen as ideal for a healthy and peaceful lifestyle, perfect for both rest and remote work.
The listing emphasizes the property's location in a village known for its air quality, proximity to natural water sources, and nearby monasteries.
The asking price for the property is set at €59,000, with adjustments available for cash transactions.
The ongoing trend indicates a robust market for such rural listings, reflecting a shift in lifestyle preferences influenced by recent global events.