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Pravets, Sofia Region, Bulgaria Send Y!M

Property ID # 9987

€31,500
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House For Sale in Sofia Region, Bulgaria

 

This nice property is situated in a charming mountainous area 75km.away from the capital of Sofia. The house is massive, brick – built and has two floors. There are two large cellars on the first floor. The second floor consists of three bedrooms and a big corridor. The house is furnished. There is electricity – and water – supply available. The house is in a good condition and needs only a little refreshment to become ideal for living and rest. The courtyard is 1025sq.m.on size. There is a summer kitchen and two farm buildings in it. There is a fence around the property. There is enough space for building of some kinds of sports facilities, a kid corner, a barbecue, a garage and even why not a swimming pool. The place will charm you with its splendid nature, amazing panorama, fresh air and tranquility. The village is calm, nice and picturesque. There is a monastery 10km away, golf – course 17km away. The highway from Sofia to Varna is 17km away. The National Airport in Sofia is 75sq.m.away


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Reference:
Redence ID: 9987
Agent Reference: 04H139
Address:
Location:
Seaside Mountainside
Ski Resorts Countryside
Utilities:
Water Drainage
Electricity Gas
Details:
Rooms: 5
Bathrooms: 0
Property size: 0 1025
Agent details :


Constanta BG LTD
Dimitar Dimitrov
Bulgaria
Phone: +359899937990
Cell: 00359899937990

 




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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