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Studio for sale in the sea resort of Byala

Excellent studio apartment for sale in the sea resort of Byala. The property is located in a very well maintained, relatively new closed-type complex with video surveillance, access control, security, swimming pool and beautifully landscaped yard. The building has Act 16.

The apartment is on the 1st floor and has an area of ​​33 square meters. It comprises with a large veranda with an area of ​​8.35 sq m, which is not included in the total space. The apartment consists of an entrance hall, kitchenette, spacious room, a bathroom with WC. The apartment is offered fully furnished, equipped and ready to move in immediately. It is sold with high-class air conditioning and cable TV, refrigerator, washing machine, wardrobe, shelves, tables, chairs, sofa and bed.

The residential building is located on a hill, so it is not very hot and there is always a nice sea breeze. The beach is 10 minutes walk away and the center is at 5 minutes. The complex benefits with low maintenance fees, about 22 euros per month.

The studio is suitable for year-round living, renting, as well as for summer vacations or investment. Varna and Burgas are within 40 minutes by car.



ID: 15630
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Byala
Price Euro:  €26,450
Price GBP:  £22,483
Price USD:  $26,979
Category:  Apartments
Area :  1st floor
Bedrooms: Studio
Living area: 33 m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In beach resort
Published:  Tuesday, August 15, 2023
 

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