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House for sale near Kyustendil

For sale is a property located in a village in western Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil region. The settlement is just about 12 km northeast from the city of Kyustendil (10 minutes by car/20 minutes by bus). The population in the village is about 700 inhabitants. It has a well-developed infrastructure, which includes asphalted streets and street lighting, electrification, water, telephone, mobile phone coverage and public internet access.

The offered house was built in 1929.  It has a total living area of 200 sq m and a yard of 580 square meters. The building is brick construction. The house requires complete renovation, but has a great potential to become a very nice home. Sold with old furniture. In the yard there is a garage and additional outbuildings + gazebo.

The area is ecologically clean. A wonderful view opens from the veranda in good weather.

The village has a working railway station.



ID: 16452
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Kyustendil
Price Euro:  €28,500
Price GBP:  £24,778
Price USD:  $31,812
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Bedrooms: 3 Bedroom
Living area: 200 m 2
Plot Size :  580m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near town
Published:  Friday, August 4, 2023
 

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