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New one bedroom apartment for sale in Sofia

We bring to your attention this new, one-bedroom apartment, located in a high-quality residential building with ACT 16 in Buxton area of Sofia.

The building is luxury, boutique construction, finished with only quality materials: Vinerberger masonry; window frames with triple glazing; 12 cm thermal insulation and Baumit self-cleaning plaster; ventilated facade with HPL and Eternite boards. The shared parts inside the building are completed with granite. The heating is on gas, with the possibility of installing air conditioners.

The apartment is on the third residential floor out of five in total. It is facing east and southeast. The property benefits with extremely functional distribution. It is for sale without the final finishing – on plaster and putty.

The building is located in a very communicative place with fast transport links and at the same time in a quiet area with low-level buildings.

There is a possibility to buy a garage in the underground floor of the building.



ID: 13973
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Sofia
Price Euro:  €89,140
Price GBP:  £75,769
Price USD:  $90,923
Category:  Apartments
Area :  3rd floor
Bedrooms: 1 Bedroom
Living area: 68 m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the capital Sofia
Published:  Saturday, July 9, 2022
 

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