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New apartment for sale in Sofia

We bring to your attention this new, spacious apartment, located in Krastova Vada area of the capital

The apartment is south-facing, very light and warm. It has a total living area of 87 sq m and consists of the following: living room - 21 sq m, two bedrooms - 13 sq m, a corridor - 5 sq m, two bathrooms, and a balcony. The price also includes a basement of 3 sq m. The apartment has a splendid view of Vitosha Mountain.

The property is situated in a brand new building, completed in 2022. The area of Krsastova Vada is very well developed. The planned second metro station on line 2 - 'Cherni Vrah' is on Dimitar Manchev Street and Cherni Vrah Blvd., which is in the immediate vicinity of the property. It is also a 10-minute walk from Vitosha metro station and the South Park. The building is built on a quiet and green street with low-rise buildings.

Additionally, there is a possibility to purchase a double garage of 45 square meters for 36,000 euros.



ID: 16439
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Sofia
Price Euro:  €173,200
Price GBP:  £151,030
Price USD:  $193,326
Category:  Apartments
Area :  3rd floor
Bedrooms: 2 Bedroom
Living area: 87 m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the capital Sofia
Published:  Friday, May 8, 2026
 

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