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House for sale near Blagoevgrad

This is an offer for a house for sale, located in a small town in Kyustendil municipality. The town is set in western Bulgaria on both banks of Struma River, at the foothills of Vlahina Mountains. It stands about 63 km away from Sofia, 30 km from Kyustendil, 14 km away from Dupnitsa and about 17 km away from Blagoevgrad.

The house is two-storied with total living area of 100 sq m. It is built on a plot of land with size 750 sq m. The house is brick built with wooden beams. On the ground floor there is a summer kitchen and a separate bathroom with WC. On the first residential floor there are four rooms. The second floor is incomplete. In the yard there are lots of fruit trees, vineyard and few additional agricultural outbuildings. The house is situated only 100 meters from the town's center. It is connected to all communications - water, electricity, and sewer.

 



ID: 8041
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Kyustendil
Price Euro:  €20,500
Price GBP:  £17,823
Price USD:  $22,882
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Bedrooms: 4 Bedroom
Living area: 100m 2
Plot Size :  750m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near river, Near ski resort, Near spa resort, In the countryside, In town, Near town, In fishing area, In hunting area, Near highway, In vacation place, Near mountain
Published:  Tuesday, August 2, 2016
 

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