Land In Regulation Near The Sea - ID 2166
Property Status: Available
Contact us in regards to this propertyDistrict: Bourgas
Price Euro:
€27,300Price GBP: £22,004
Price USD: $43,634
Category: Regulated Land.
Area: 1 Floor
Plot Size: 1,300m
2Extras:
Location: In Fishing Area, In The Countryside, Near river, Near the Sea, Near town.
Published: Tuesday, April 3, 2007
The land we suggest you is 1300 sq m regulated plot situated at the end of a well organized village only 15 km from the sea! The village is currently developing and has good investment potential. The International Airport is less than half an hour driving. What gives a further advantage to the plot is the huge lake of Mandra that is in the immediate proximity of the village.
The plot is ready to be built up so you could go ahead with your plans without any obstacles. 1300 sq m plot is large enough to have a holiday house with additional structures and also keep some garden.
This property has been viewed 899 times. Contact us in regards to this property
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