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Land In A Sea Resort

Interested in building a summer villa in a peaceful sea resort. We have the right plot for you. It is 1800 sq m in size in a small and quietvillage. The plot is close to an asphalt road and next to regulation. The village is located in North-East Bulgaria, Varna District. It is part of Dolni chiflik Municipality. The lies some 30km to the south of Varna, 20 km north from town of Byalaand a couple of kilometers away from the coast.
The village is close to Kamchia river with long beaches on the Black sea coast. The village has a lot of potential to become the next biggest vacation spot. The holiday complex of the same name is situated closer to the adjacent beech of fine white sand. Mineral water springs have been found in the surrounding area, though their tourist potential remains under-exploited. There is project for new holiday resort near the village with capacity 25,000-30,000 beds.It has a growing interest among investors and almost all lands close to the beach are under development.This strategic location makes the land extremely attractive and still at affordable price unlike other sea resorts in Bulgaria.

ID: 2123
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Varna
Price Euro:  €126,000
Price GBP:  £109,544
Price USD:  $140,641
Category:  Development land
Plot Size :  1,800m 2
Extras
Location:  In beach resort, Near the sea, In spa resort
Published:  Friday, February 22, 2008
 

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