Believe it or not, some people manage to shrink and function in 12 or 15 square meters. We found at least three apartments in Belgrade of 12 m2, whose price ranges from 22,000 euros and up , but this latest one is the “winner”.
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Namely, they are selling an apartment of 15 square meters in Vracar for 45,000 euros , which means that the price per square meter is 3,000 euros. It is interesting that the unit was advertised as “premium”, but judging by the photos that can be found on one domestic advertising site – that epithet is not appropriate.
The unit is located in the basement, which is initially “minus”, and according to the description in the ad – it is renovated, ready to move in immediately, has Norwegian radiators and it is an old building.
“A few steps from the XIV Gymnasium in the heart of Krunski Venac we offer a studio of 20 m2 with a terrace of 5m2 which is tiled and neatly fenced. This small box of the apartment opens onto two streets facing the courtyard which has a small full of greenery. The studio has a security door, a mini hallway which is also designed to be a small kitchenette, bathroom, and one room. PVC terrace doors. Worth a look !!!! “, we bring you an authentically written ad.
The apartment is located in Hadži Prodanova Street, in Vračar, and the photos show that the walls are not finished, the apartment looks “buried”, without windows, with a bathroom that is not according to “premium” standards like the rest of the apartment.
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So, the question is in what way and according to what criteria do apartment owners classify their facilities as “premium” , and should every space in Vracar be worth its weight, Biznis Telegraf writes.