Land In Regulation - ID 1952
Property Status: Available
Contact us in regards to this propertyDistrict: Bourgas
Price Euro:
€20,500Price GBP: £16,523
Price USD: $32,765
Category: Regulated Land.
Area: 1 Floor
Plot Size: 1,960m
2Extras: Electricity, Water.
Location: In Fishing Area, In Hunting Area, In The Countryside, Near river, Near the Sea, Near town.
Published: Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Take advantage of this large peace of land spreading over 1960 sq m. The property is in the regulation of a small village in Burgas area some 30 km from the seaside. It’s accessible through a gravel road and supplied with electricity and water. Being in regulation makes the land ready for building. If you are looking for good experiences workers you could completely rely on us because we already have the experience. Our builders could give the right advice and create your dream house.
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