Plot of land for sale near Burgas - ID 3824
Property Status: Available
Contact us in regards to this propertyDistrict: Bourgas
Price Euro:
€50,000Price GBP: £40,300
Price USD: $79,915
Category: Regulated Land.
Plot Size: 1,175m
2Extras: Electricity, Water.
Location: In Fishing Area, In Hunting Area, Near highway, Near lake, Near the Sea.
Published: Monday, July 14, 2008
This appealing plot of regulated land has a total area of 1175 sq m and is situated in a beautiful quiet village 10 km from Burgas, 2 km from the Black Sea Coast and close to the Mandra Lake. There is a forest near the village. There is water in the plot and electricity is right next to the spot and can easily be connected. The property attracts with an outstanding panoramic view, proximity to the sea and would be a perfect place to invest.
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