House With 30 000 sq m Field - ID 2732
Property Status: SoldDistrict: Targovishte
Price Euro:
€43,000Price GBP: £34,658
Price USD: $68,727
Category: Houses.
Area: 1 Floor
Plot Size: 38,000m
2Extras: Electricity, Water.
Location: In Fishing Area, In Hunting Area, In The Countryside, In vacation Place, Near town.
Published: Tuesday, July 15, 2008
We would like to bring to your attention an incredible offer for a house with a huge garden sold together with 30 000 sq m agricultural land!!!The property is located in the very countryside in a village 25 km from Targovishte and 60 km from Shoumen. The house is in good shape. It offers total living area of 80 sq m distributed between 8 rooms. The garden is 8000 sq m nicely planted with vegetables and vines. There is also a garage for one car. The property is sold along with 30 000 sq m field just outside the village. Another plot 1000 sq m regulated land in the same village will be given to the future owner. Extremely attractive offer!!!
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