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Apartment for sale in Sofia

This is a cozy, warm, studio apartment, with southern exposure, a terrace and a basement. The apartment has very convenient location in Druzhba quarter of Sofia (5-minute walk from the subway station Druzhba).

The apartment is on the sixth floor of an 8-storey building of new construction, finished in 2010. The apartment is internal, with isolation of the highest class. The clean living area is 44 square meters. The total area including the common parts is 51 sq m.

The apartment consists of an entrance hall with closet, bathroom, spacious living room with kitchen box. The apartment benefits with large French windows that reveal panoramic mountain views.

The building is located 20 m from the stop of trolley 4 and 11, close to The Mall, the new Sofia Tech Park, kindergartens, schools, hospital, stores and others.

The building has controlled access and security guards. It is connected to central heating. There are two silent elevators. The buyer has the advantage to finish the apartment according to his own tastes.



ID: 11244
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Sofia
Price Euro:  €56,650
Price GBP:  £49,399
Price USD:  $63,233
Category:  Apartments
Area :  6th floor
Bedrooms: Studio
Living area: 51m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the capital Sofia
Published:  Tuesday, February 14, 2017
 

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