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Apartment for sale in Sofia

We would like to offer to you our next property for sale! This is a two-bedroom, furnished apartment, situated in a perfect, new building in Suhata Reka quarter of Sofia City.
 
The building is set at the beginning of Botevgradsko Shose, next to a school, kindergarten, and all communications. The apartment is on the second floor above the ground floor and consists of a spacious living room with kitchen and balcony, two large and bright bedrooms, one with terrace, and the other - a bathroom and terrace. There is also a separate bathroom and toilet. The entrance hall is large and suitable for built-in wardrobes. The second corridor has built in wardrobe with washing machine and boiler.
 
The finishing is turnkey. The rooms have laminate floors, corridors - terracotta. The walls are plastered and with wallpapers. Both bathrooms have terracotta and faience. There are PVC windows, MDF doors and armored front door.
 
The apartment has total living area of 117 sq m with the common parts and 96 square meters of clean living space. There is an opportunity to purchase a garage. 



ID: 9432
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Sofia
Price Euro:  €92,400
Price GBP:  £80,573
Price USD:  $103,137
Category:  Apartments
Area :  2nd floor
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the capital Sofia
Published:  Tuesday, January 13, 2015
 

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