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Restaurant for sale in Vidin

We have a very good offer that could be of interest for you if you want to make a profitable investment in Bulgaria. We suggest you to start a new enterprise in the restaurant business.

Our next offer is actually a restaurant situated in the center of the lovely town of Vidin on the south bank of the river Danube. This is a perfectly organized town with age-old history and preferable destination for many tourists.


The restaurant is situated in a business street. The property includes summer garden (with outer bar) which covers in the winter time. The total built-up area of the restaurant is 110 sq.m and the garden is 250 sq.m. The present owner has all permissions required. There is a sanitary connection. The object is for sale with all equipment and furniture.


If you want to make a good choice for investment that could bring your money back in a short time don’t hesitate to contact us!



ID: 768
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Vidin
Price Euro:  €160,000
Price GBP:  £139,104
Price USD:  $178,592
Category:  Commercial properties
Area :  1 Floor
Plot Size :  250m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water, Telephone
Location:  On river, In town, In fishing area, In historic place
Published:  Sunday, February 23, 2014
 

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