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House for sale in the mountains

If you are looking for a home among tranquility, clean air and amazing nature – this is the place to be!

We are offering to your attention this lovely house situated in the Rhodopi Mountains. The property is set in a picturesque village in southern Bulgaria, part Chepelare Municipality, District Smolyan. The village lies 48 km north from Smolyan, 21 km in the same direction from Chepelare, 33 km southwest from Asenovgrad and 52 km from Plovdiv.

The house has total living area of 300 sq m. It is entirely stone built, completed in 1950. The house is old and needs some renovation, but the condition overall is good. It is connected to water, electricity and even sewer. The heating is on wood or coal. The size of the yard is 1000 sq m.

The property is situated in the central part of the village, near the church and a bus stop.



ID: 10441
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Smolyan
Price Euro:  €22,800
Price GBP:  £19,882
Price USD:  $25,449
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Bedrooms: 4 Bedroom
Living area: 300m 2
Plot Size :  1,000m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the mountains
Published:  Monday, November 12, 2018
 

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We are pleased to present to your attention this interesting property, extremely suitable for an investment project or for private owners who wish to use it as a holiday home, or for commercial purposes, for example as a guest house. The property is situated in a cozy mountain village in Madan municipality, Smolyan region. It is conveniently nestled on the main road between the town of Madan and the town of Ardino (a municipality in Kardzhali region). The access to the settlement is fast and easy at any time of the year. The location is extremely attractive due to the surrounding nature of the environment. The village has direct view of the valley and the Arda River. It is located at the foot of the central Rhodopes, enjoying fresh air and mild climate throughout the year. The property is located on a gentle slope, revealing an incomparable panoramic view, while protecting it from the winds. The property is built on a plot of land of ​​375 sq m. The house itself has three floors and a total living area of ​​165 sq m. The building is built in the middle of the property. It is characterized with strong, solid structure with stone walls with a thickness of 40 cm, providing excellent thermal and insulating properties. The building was built in the 1980s, but bears the traditional style of the local architecture. The roof however, as well as the interior of the building, need major repairs and design improvements. The two residential floors are accessible from the main entrance level, and the ground floor through a separate side entrance due to the terrain's unevenness. The architecture of the property and the building are extremely interesting and provide excellent design opportunities. The two residential floors provide options for a living and sleeping area, downstairs and upstairs respectively. The ground floor opens up a generous storage space, suitable for a cellar, winery, etc. The toilets are currently external. The property does not have electricity and water, but there is the possibility of connecting.

Stone mountain house for sale near Smolyan

€19,800

£17,266

$22,101

 

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