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Apartment for sale in Pomorie

Offered for sale is an apartment in Pomorie. The apartment has its own private yard with area 100 square meters and the living area of the apartment itself is 48 square meters.
 
The apartment consists of 2 rooms, separate kitchen, bathroom, pantry (laundry), and storage. The flooring is finished with high quality tiles. There are panoramic windows (double glazing German), separate kitchen with fitted appliances zanussi (window), bright bedroom with orthopedic bed. The apartment has a spacious living - dining room with Italian furniture, wooden finish (table, chairs). There is a stylish lounge, bright bathroom with a window, a boiler of 150 liters.
 
Each room has access to the private courtyard. The yard is covered with tiles and there is lighting. The apartment is equipped with air conditioning (summer - winter), security system (motion sensors), SOT. There is space for a car. The property is located 75 meters from the beach. The building is inhabited permanently.



ID: 8814
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Pomorie
Price Euro:  €49,000
Price GBP:  £42,601
Price USD:  $54,694
Category:  Apartments
Area :  1 Floor
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In beach resort
Published:  Wednesday, May 7, 2014
 

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