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Regulated plot of land for sale in Sofia

We are offering to your attention the chance of a life time - an amazing investment opportunity located in the capital of Bulgaria - Sofia.

This is an enormous fully regulated plot of land for sale located in the industrial part of Sofia city - Levsky quarter.

The parcel is situated adjacent to a commerce and logistics park with some of the major stores of Sofia - Technomarket, BAUMAX, RODA and adjacent to the East tangent.

The property is included in the zone of SMF1 and has the following parameters: density - 40%, KINT - 2, height - 26 m. The land comprises total size of 13 090 sq m. It can be sold together or divided on smaller plots. The parcel is facing the main asphalted road by 120 meters. It is suitable for building a store, storage, offices, clean production facility or many other purposes. There is an option to purchase additional land area.

 



ID: 6737
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Sofia
Price Euro
1,150,000, €837,760
Price GBP:  £730,527
Price USD:  $935,108
Category:  Regulated land
Plot Size :  13,090m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the capital Sofia
Published:  Tuesday, March 20, 2012
 

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