Devín – the most beautiful place to live (Plots in “Zelené Terasy”, i.e. Green Terraces Devín, now 15 percent off)

In the Bratislava borough of Devín a brand new residential area is emerging. On the south-western slopes of hillside vineyards across from Devín Castle, the first family houses have already been built, and more are soon to come. The first owners will move into their newly-built homes as early as the end of this year. Those interested in living in the middle of nature while just a stone’s throw away from the city are now eligible for the autumn offer of a 15-percent reduction on all free plots. The price per square metre is €255 including VAT. Thus, a plot in the most beautiful part of Devín can be bought for €153,000 with VAT.

In the Bratislava borough of Devín a brand new residential area is emerging. On the south-western slopes of hillside vineyards across from Devín Castle, the first family houses have already been built, and more are soon to come. The first owners will move into their newly-built homes as early as the end of this year. Those interested in living in the middle of nature while just a stone’s throw away from the city are now eligible for the autumn offer of a 15-percent reduction on all free plots. The price per square metre is €255 including VAT. Thus, a plot in the most beautiful part of Devín can be bought for €153,000 with VAT.

You can build your “dream home” today. The necessary infrastructure for the plots is secured, and communications and all power and water networks are available. Zelené Terasy Devín will have all the advantages of community housing. The janitor and management company will be responsible for lawn mowing as well as minor repairs.

Financing is not a problem

Advantageous financing conditions are available for those interested in living in Zelené Terasy Devín, such as the possibility of a 100-percent home loan, exemption or relief from certain fees and a more advantageous interest rate. There are still 26 plots on offer meant for individual development to choose from. More at www.zeleneterasy.sk.

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