Land In Regulation - ID 239
Property Status: Available
Contact us in regards to this propertyDistrict: Elhovo
Price Euro:
€8,800Price GBP: £7,093
Price USD: $14,065
Category: Regulated Land.
Area: 1 Floor
Plot Size: 2,500m
2Extras: Electricity, Water.
Location: In The Countryside.
Published: Wednesday, April 4, 2007
This plot of land is situated in a calm and quite village very close to the town of Elhovo. This area is suitable for fishing and hunting. If someone of your family is a keen fisherman this is an ideal place for you. The land is big with 2500 sq. m. it gives you many opportunities to build your dreamt family house. The plot is regulated and use to have a house so additional expences for plans could be avoided. All the facilities are available– electricity, running water. It’s easy to install a telephone landline. The plot is flat and big.
The village is located just a few km far from the town of Elhovo and approximately 100 km away from the sea resort - Bourgas where is one of the Bulgarian International Airports. Regular bus service to the closest towns is available. This is a wonderful calm place for relax and vacations!
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