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Studio apartment for sale in Sunny Beach

The apartment is located in a quiet place, in the top center of Sunny Beach, only 200 meters from the beach. The apartment is part of an apartment complex, with a large and beautiful green area, video surveillance, a panoramic elevator and free parking. The complex also includes other amenities, such as a cafe area, a swimming pool with free sunbeds for adults and children.

The studio is after a refreshing renovation. It consists of a room, a terrace, a bathroom and a toilet. It is furnished, ready to use - large bed 2/2 meters with new "Nani" mattresses with a 20-year warranty, a Panasonic air conditioner, TV, small refrigerator. The apartment has south exposure.

There is a grocery store on the ground floor of the building, and the large store "Zhanet" is just 200m away. Nearby there is a polyclinic, pharmacy, "Unicredit Bulbank", ATM, restaurant "Jhani" and hotel "Kuban" - 200m.

Free parking. Ready to use.



ID: 16752
Property Status:  Available
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District:  Sunny Beach
Price Euro:  €39,850
Price GBP:  £33,873
Price USD:  $40,647
Category:  Apartments
Area :  4th floor
Bedrooms: Studio
Living area: 37 m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In beach resort
Published:  Friday, June 30, 2023
 

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