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Well Maintained House

This offer is about a two storey house with 700 sq m garden situated in a calm peaceful village only 15 km from the town of Elhovo. The village lies in good fishing and hunting area – there is a forest and a lake nearby. Great variety of birds and game make this place fascinating. Many sports activities like rafting and riding are also popular. The settlement is close to the Turkish border and about one hour and a half driving to the sea.
The property we suggest you is currently inhabited and doesn’t need any structural repairs. The house is two storey with an attic. There are four rooms (two of the rooms are bedrooms). Total living area – 90 sq m. Inner bathroom and toilet are available although they need some refreshment.
The attic is not livable but you could turn it into a third bedroom.
The garden is large enough for cultivating plants and also building additional structures.



ID: 2055
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Elhovo
Price Euro:  €25,840
Price GBP:  £21,964
Price USD:  $26,357
Category:  Houses
Area :  2 Floors And An Attic
Plot Size :  700m 2
Extras
Location:  Near river, In the countryside, Near town, In fishing area, In hunting area, Near mountain
Published:  Monday, March 14, 2011
 

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