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New apartment for sale in Sofia

Two-bedroom, new apartment on the top floor with a panoramic terrace overlooking Vitosha Mountain.

The property is situated in Manastirski Livadi - West quarter of the capital, in a brick residential building. The distribution inside is as follows - large living room and dining room with a kitchen, two-bedrooms, a bathroom and a dressing room. The price also includes a roof top terrace.

The apartment requires final finishing. Sold with underfloor heating installation. Gas heating could be installed as the building is gas supplied. Electricity and water are connected. The roof top terrace is supplied with water and electricity as well. The apartment is equipped with window joinery Kömmerling - 76mm PVC with 4-season glazing.

The apartment is located on the 6th - last floor. It is the only apartment on the floor, no neighbors.

The total living area of the apartment is 113 sq m. The roof terrace is 82 Sq m.

For additional payment you can purchase a parking space - 12.60 sq m.



ID: 16264
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Sofia
Price Euro:  €241,500
Price GBP:  £209,960
Price USD:  $269,562
Category:  Apartments
Area :  2 Floors
Bedrooms: 2 Bedroom
Living area: 113 m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the capital Sofia
Published:  Thursday, November 17, 2022
 

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