House For Sale - ID 214
Property Status: Available
Contact us in regards to this propertyDistrict: Elhovo
Price Euro:
€17,300Price GBP: £13,944
Price USD: $27,651
Category: Houses.
Area: 1 Floor
Plot Size: 2,000m
2Extras: Electricity, Water.
Location: In The Countryside.
Published: Wednesday, April 4, 2007
This little cozy house is located in a nice village in the foot of the Strandza Mountain! The area benefits from its location – close to the town of Burgas – 80 km , close to the town of Yambol 30 km and in the same time tucked among green hills and wide fields! The place is proper for tourism, fishing and hunting!
The house provides 75 sq.m of living area which are distributed between 4 rooms. The building is stable and has been very well maintained. A large garden also goes with that property! The plot of
2000 sq.m can be used according to your preferences!
This property needs just some refreshment and will turn into a perfect vacation house!
This property has been viewed 1479 times. Contact us in regards to this property
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