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The long-term struggle for parcels on the most visited tourist mountain has done its thing: there is less and less land for sale in the center of the tourist settlement, and where there is land, it is paid for with dried gold. It seems that in the next few years something similar will happen miles away, in the area where the longest gondola in the world has been laid.
In the center of Zlatibor, in a real estate agency, there are hardly any more private plots for sale. Some that were left for sale cost from 2,000 euros per acre in the more remote settlements of Zova 3 and Gajevi, up to 50,000 euros, which is the value of an acre in the first construction zone. In the second zone about 15,000 euros are required for the sand.
– The demand for plots is the same as before – high, but the problem is that there are no more empty plots – they say in the real estate agency.
In this part of Zlatibor, there are several villages, in which the prices of the plots, when the realization of the gondola project was completed, increased dramatically. One of them is Ribnica at the foot of Tornik, in the vicinity of Lake Ribnica, near which the intermediate gondola station is stationed.
– Until the history of the construction of the gondola began, Ribnica was a hallmark in the world, but it is no longer. Both those who want to rest and those who want to buy land come here more and more frequently. And its price is going up, – says Boško, a native of Užice who has a house with a property in Ribnica.
At best, he says, the Ribnica land could have sold for 3,000 euros until a year ago, near Tornik.
– On the road to Tornik, 600-700 meters from the ski resort, a man from Čačak almost bought a plot of land for 7,000 euros an acre. My neighbor sold four acres last fall for 20,000 euros. If I had waited a year, I could have taken more because this and last fall are not the same. The gondola has simply not been put into operation, and the price of the plots rose for the roads that the municipality of Cajetina recently paved throughout the town in just a few days, – says Petrovic.
In 2008, his father sold four acres for 12,000 euros. I wouldn’t give an ar below 5,000 today. According to the story, a Belgrade citizen came to his door and asked him about his plan.
– I said that I am not ready to sell yet, because I know that prices, as Zlatibor develops more and more in this area, will go up. He said: “If you want to sell, let me know,” says the interlocutor on the list.
(Kurir.rs/Blic)
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