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House for sale near Svishtov

The house is located in a calm and quiet village near Svishtov and is included in the Svishtov Municipality. It is also part of Veliko Tarnovo region. The village is just four km away from the main road Sofia - Rousse. It is also on the main rail road to Svishtov.
The house is after a complete renovation. It has PVC window joineries, gypsum ceilings. The yard is planted with around 20 young fruit trees which will give fruits next year. The total plot area is 1850 sq m.
The total living area of the house is 90 sq m. It consists of two residential floors. On the second floor there are two bedrooms, and on the first - kitchen, living room, bathroom, service premise and a garage. The house is inhabited at the moment. The property is situated on an asphalted street. It is 30 km from the Danube River, and 5 km from the warm mineral baths of Ovcha Mogila.

 



ID: 6359
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Veliko Tarnovo
Price Euro:  €13,000
Price GBP:  £11,050
Price USD:  $13,260
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Plot Size :  1,850m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the countryside, Near town, In fishing area, Near highway, In vacation place, Near mountain
Published:  Friday, October 21, 2011
 

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