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House for sale close to Dupnitsa

The offered property is located in a picturesque village just 14 km from the town of Dupnitsa and 25 from Kyustendil. The house is 200 meters from the center of the village and 200 meters from a small reservoir.

The house has two floors and a total living area of 160 sq m. It is built on a plot of land with size 800 sq m. Besides the residential building the property also includes a garage and a basement - 56 sq m.

Distribution of the rooms inside the house:

  • First floor (58 sq m) - kitchen with dining room, living room, entrance hall, spiral staircase to the second floor. On the first floor there is also a terrace of about 15 sq m.
  • Second floor (45 sq m) - terrace (6 sq m), two bedrooms.
  • There is also an attic.

The house is not finished and has never been lived in. It needs to have a bathroom and a WC built. There is three-phase electricity, water, sewage. In the yard there are many fruit trees.



ID: 17454
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Kyustendil
Price Euro:  €47,500
Price GBP:  £41,420
Price USD:  $53,020
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Bedrooms: 2 Bedroom
Living area: 160 m 2
Plot Size :  800m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near town
Published:  Thursday, April 25, 2024
 

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