Description
I offer for sale a wooden recreational cottage from 2020 in very good condition, located in a gardening colony in Prague 3 – Balkán, with the transfer of lease for a spacious garden with an area of 540 m². The cottage is approximately a 10-minute walk from the tram stop, parking for gardeners is possible in the adjacent streets. The garden is situated on the quiet edge of the colony, its lower boundary is bordered by a forest, which, along with the area of 540 m², ensures plenty of privacy. Due to its size, it is one of the larger ones in the colony and thus offers above-standard space for gardening and relaxation. The cottage has an internal floor area of 13.5 m², which includes a veranda (1.5 m²) and a covered outdoor seating area under an extended roof of approximately 8 m². The cottage is partially basement. Inside, there is a sleeping loft and built-in furniture. In the outdoor seating area, there is also original handmade wooden seating with a view of the garden and towards the forest. The cottage is insulated, electricity is available all year round, and water is supplied during the season. Water for irrigation is also available in a tank (1000 l) buried in the slope and in two barrels. In the more private part of the garden, there is a metal bathtub that can be used for refreshment in the summer. The cottage also includes a wooden shed for storing garden tools. The sale also includes a chemical toilet and a lawn mower. The sale of the cottage includes the transfer of lease for the garden with an area of 540 m². The annual rent is approximately 11,000 CZK. The garden is terraced, with flower beds and areas suitable for growing vegetables. The garden is also richly planted with fruit trees and edible bushes, so during the season it offers a large amount of fruit directly from the garden. Here you can find apple trees, cherries, Asian pears, medlar, weeping mulberry, apricots, sour cherries, plums, and grapevines. Among the edible bushes, you will find raspberries, blackberries, kiwi, chokeberries, cornel, serviceberry, goji berries, sea buckthorn, blueberries, black and red currants, gooseberries, edible rowan, and hazelnuts. There are also ornamental bushes, a rock garden, and a variety of herbs in the garden. The future of the location is favorable – the upcoming Metropolitan Plan considers the preservation of gardening use. There are very good neighborly relations in the colony itself. I will gladly send photographs and more information, including price expectations, upon request via email. A viewing is possible by prior arrangement. The transfer of lease is subject to the approval of the gardening association.