House Near A Spa Complex - ID 2685
Property Status: Available
Contact us in regards to this propertyDistrict: Varna
Price Euro:
€29,300Price GBP: £23,616
Price USD: $46,830
Category: Houses.
Area: 2 Floors
Plot Size: 1,100m
2Extras: Electricity, Water.
Location: Near spa resort, Near town.
Published: Friday, June 8, 2007
We present a beautiful property in a village 47 km away from Varna - the largest city on the Black Sea coast!The International Airport at Varna is just 45 km away. Nearest town is Provadia - just 7 km away from here. There is a Spa centre with a recreation complex only 3 km away from the village. You can also find a small lake in the very close vicinity, which is suitable for fishing. The village is well developed with a Rail Station, Bus station, Doctor's clinic, Post office, cafes and proper road system.The house has two floors and total eight rooms. The garden is 1100 sq.m. surrounded by solid fence. This is an excellent offer for a second home.
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