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Development land for sale in Tsarevo

Nestled between the eastern slopes of Strandja Mountain and the amazingly beautiful coast of the southern Bulgarian Black Sea, this property offers possibilities, limited only by the imagination of its owner.

The land offers the best of both worlds – it is close to the sea and mountain. It is conveniently located near a major international road, but at the same time far enough from the noise of traffic. The proximity to two famous beaches is another convenience.

The town of Tsarevo (about 6000 inhabitants) is only 5 minutes by car. The town is the third largest Bulgarian port with many yachts, ships and fishing boats. Every summer the town is a favorite place for relaxation of thousands of international tourists.

The property offers direct access to electricity and it is near the town water supply. The land has total area of 25 000 sq m. It is not yet regulated.

Distances:

  • from Arapaya beach: 1200 m.
  • from Popski beach: 750 m.
  • from 220V power supply: 150 m.
  • to the town water plant: 250 m.
  • to the international road Burgas - Istanbul 180 m.
  • to the town of Tsarevo: 2 km.


ID: 9560
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Tsarevo
Price Euro:  €1,100,000
Price GBP:  £956,340
Price USD:  $1,227,820
Category:  Development land
Plot Size :  25,000m 2
Extras
Location:  In beach resort
Published:  Friday, March 6, 2015
 

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