Old House With A View Of Varna Lake - ID 2422
Property Status: SoldDistrict: Varna
Price Euro:
€42,200Price GBP: £34,013
Price USD: $67,448
Category: Houses.
Area: 2 Floors
Plot Size: 1,600m
2Extras: Electricity, Water.
Location: In vacation Place, Near the Sea, Near town.
Published: Monday, February 18, 2008
This old house is located in a small village just 25 km from Varna and the sea coast. It is just 12 km from the International Airport. The region is famous with a nature phenomena called Stone Forest.The village is located on a hill overlooking the Varna Dam Lake and the city below. The house is not in very good condition but could be renovated. It is built with trimmer joists. The house has two floors with total living area of 120 sq.m. distributed between 8 rooms. The yard is 1600 sq.m. offering enough space for a swimming pool or additional structures. This is an excellent offer for a short term investment. Prices in the region keep rising which could give you fast profit in just a couple of years
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