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Development land for sale near Albena

Pay attention to our next attractive suggestion! This is an amazing investment offer for a development land for sale located north from the city of Varna. This is an enormous plot of land situated in a picturesque, hilly area just 40 km from the city of Varna, 14 km from the resort of Albena and the sea.
 
The land has total area of 181 000 sq m. It is included in the “Natura 2000” nature protection program, but can be also used for construction with limited size. The land comprises of meadows, forests and fields. It borders a river to the south. It is well suitable for hunting tourism, sanatorium treatment, horse riding base, or any kind of eco tourism.
 
This land could become great for development of business of any kind. Its proximity to the sea, the famous northern Bulgarian sea resorts and off course the third largest city in Bulgaria – Varna, makes it even more attractive for investment.



ID: 9172
Property Status:  Sold
District:  Varna
Price Euro
597,300, €181,000
Price GBP:  £157,361
Price USD:  $202,032
Category:  Development land
Plot Size :  181,000m 2
Extras
Location:  Near the sea
Published:  Saturday, November 18, 2017
 

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