Skip to main content

House for sale near lake Iskar

If you like peace, tranquility and you love the mountain, then this property would be perfect for you.

The house is situated in a lovely village, part of Samokov municipality, Sofia district. The village is 40 km south from Sofia and 3 km from the beautiful lake of Iskar.

The house is very well maintained. It comprises of three floors. On the first floor, there is a basement, a bathroom, a toilet and a living room. The second floor has a kitchen, a lounge and one bedroom. The third floor consists of a bathroom, a living room and two bedrooms. The total living area is 350 sq m.

All rooms are fully furnished and almost everything is like new! On the second and third floors, there are laminate floors and floor heating! The windows in the whole house were replaced 4 years ago.

In the yard, there is a well, two garages and a fruit garden! There is also a barbecue and a gazebo. The size of the yard is 450 sq m



ID: 12188
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Samokov
Price Euro
150,000, €92,700
Price GBP:  £78,795
Price USD:  $94,554
Category:  Houses
Area :  3 Floors
Bedrooms: 3 Bedroom
Living area: 350m 2
Plot Size :  450m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near lake
Published:  Wednesday, May 12, 2021
 

Contact us in regards to this property

 
 

 
 

SIMILAR PROPERTIES

 
 

Bulgarian Property News

Equest To Invest 40 M Euro In Ancient Town Construction In Bulgarias Sozopol 12/03/2008
Immofinance, part of the UK investment fund Equest, has launched the construction of a resort village two km to the south of the coastal town of Sozopol. The company will invest 40 million euro in the project, called Sozopolis, 24 Chassa daily reported. Sozopolis will span nearly 90 000... more
 
A Record 2007 For Foreign Investment In Financial Intermediation 15/03/2008
Financial intermediation absorbed 1.741 billion euro in foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2007, up a solid 137 per cent year-on-year, central bank data shows. The upside came from the capital hikes performed by local banks and insurance companies and the large volume of intercompany credits,... more