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You shouldn’t miss this offer! It is about a lovely well kept house situated in a calm peaceful village only 35 km away from Varna, 10 km away from the near town of Provadia and 9 km away from the highway Varna - Sofia. The village is well organized with shops, a kindergarden and a public transport. 500 m away there is a dam where you could go fishing.
The house is solid two storey building with three bedrooms. The area of the ground floor is 52 sq.m divided into a room, a kitchen and a closet. An outer staircase leads to the upstairs where two more rooms, a kitchen and a terrace are disposed.
Being well maintained the house doesn’t need any repairs and you could move in any time. Running water and electricity are available. Outside the house is the toilet with a septic tank and the tap.
Some additional buildings and a lovely trim 900 sq.m garden are also included in the property.

ID: 1433
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Provadia
Price Euro:  €33,250
Price GBP:  £28,908
Price USD:  $37,114
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors
Plot Size :  900m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near river, Near the sea, In the countryside, Near town, In fishing area, Near highway, In vacation place
Published:  Monday, September 10, 2007
 

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