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Farm for sale near Ogosta Reservoir

The following property is located in northwestern Bulgaria, in Berkovitsa municipality, Montana district.

It presents itself an animal farm with few large buildings on it – sheep keeper (500 sq m) and a solid residential building (80 sq m). The total land area of this property is 11,658 sq m.

The property is very close to a main road (about 200m) and has direct asphalt access. It is very easy to reach any time of the year. The farm also has its own water supply. There is a river about 200m away. There is no electricity supply, but it can be easily re-connected.

If required, there is an option to purchase an additional 20,000 sq m plot adjacent to this farm.

The farm is situated about 13 km northeast of Berkovitsa, at the same distance southwest of Montana and approximately 95 km northwest of Sofia. The nearby village is one of the largest in the area. There is coverage of all mobile operators. Bus transport links the municipality center and the surrounding villages.



ID: 14316
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Berkovitsa
Price Euro:  €47,000
Price GBP:  £40,984
Price USD:  $52,461
Category:  Investment Projects
Area :  1 Floor
Living area: 580m 2
Plot Size :  11,658m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near lake
Published:  Tuesday, November 9, 2021
 

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