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Brand new house in Stara Planina Mountain

We would like to bring to your attention this amazing, brand new house located in Stara Planina Mountain. The property is situated in a beautiful village included in the municipality of Karlovo, Plovdiv district. The nearest large town is Sopot (11 km).

The house offers total living area of 55 sq m and comes with a yard with size 720 sq m. The house consists of a lounge, bathroom with WC, living room with dining area, one bedroom and a large verandah. The property is connected to the central sewer and there is also internet connection. The house is sold furnished.

The yard is fenced. It is planted with many fruit trees and vines. There is an outside tap.

The house is located on a quiet street, near grocery stores. The village lies in the foothills of Sredna Gora (the area is perfect for hunting and fishing).

The house is located 20 km and 30km from the balneological towns of Banya and Hissar and 7 km away from a warm healing mineral spring.



ID: 12461
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Karlovo
Price Euro:  €25,990
Price GBP:  £22,663
Price USD:  $29,010
Category:  Houses
Area :  1 Floor
Bedrooms: 1 Bedroom
Living area: 55 m 2
Plot Size :  720m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  In the mountains
Published:  Friday, May 7, 2021
 

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