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Development Land close to Sofia

Land plot in regulation with a size of 14,508 sq.m. on the outskirts of the town of Bojurishte, only 10 minutes drive from Sofia center, excellent for building a gated housing community. Peaceful, rural environment. Great open space with fresh air and marvelous, unimpeded views towards Vitosha mountains to the south. Flat terrain with existing infrastructure (road, power and clean water) next to it. Kint 1.2; Density 60%; Height between 7 and 10 meters.

Located only 6 km to the west of Sofia ring road, the town of Bojurishte is easily accessible by car or bus through the recently renovated E-80 highway linking the Bulgarian capital Sofia with the border with Serbia (less than 30-minute drive to Sofia city center). The project area has been undergoing rapid development during the past several years with many retail, furniture and consumer electronics chains, such as Metro and Technomarket, opening stores there. An Italian development group has recently announced plans to build a shopping mall and an office park on the location of the old Bojurishte airport.

The announced price is per sq.m and could be negotiated in terms of serious interest !

 



ID: 4656
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Sofia
Price Euro:  €1,160,640
Price GBP:  £986,544
Price USD:  $1,183,853
Category:  Development land, Investment Projects
Plot Size :  14,508m 2
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Location:  In the capital Sofia
Published:  Tuesday, November 8, 2011
 

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